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The former President of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani said he was given “no more than two minutes” to get ready to flee Kabul in August, during the Taliban’s rapid takeover of the country’s ...
Incumbent Afghan President Ashraf Ghani is lovingly called Ghani Baba (or father) by his supporters, for his dream to rebuild the country. Born in Afghanistan’s Logar province, the 70-year-old ...
Former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and his senior advisers likely fled Afghanistan without millions that went missing during the Taliban takeover, contrary to rumors, an oversight report has ...
Ashraf Ghani has been sworn in as Afghanistan's president in a ceremony after six months of political deadlock over the country's disputed election result. The Kabul ceremony followed a US ...
Ashraf Ghani has few remaining allies, the Taliban are gaining militarily and his international supporters are impatient with him and the stumbling peace process. By Adam Nossiter KABUL ...
Former Afghan president, Ashraf Ghan has denied that he left the country with $169 million – but his former head of bodyguards says the politician is a liar.
Ashraf Ghani said Thursday that an adviser gave him just minutes to decide to abandon the capital, Kabul. He also denied widespread accusations that he left Afghanistan with millions in stolen money.
At the time of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani's visit to the Biden White House on June 25, U.S. intelligence had grown increasingly concerned about the stability of the Afghan government.
In a now-deleted tweet, the Afghan Embassy in India called President Ashraf Ghani a "traitor." "He screwed and f---ed everything up," read the tweet. Ghani fled his presidential palace in Kabul on ...
Tribune Web Desk Chandigarh, August 16 A tweet from Afghan Embassy in India on Monday read: “We are all banging our heads in shame. “Ghani Baba” (Ashraf Ghani) fled with his crooks”.
Ashraf Ghani edged closer to becoming Afghanistan's next president after winning a majority of votes in a preliminary count, but election officials stopped short of declaring a winner as millions ...