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  2. Canada–United Arab Emirates relations - Wikipedia

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    The CanadaUnited Arab Emirates aviation dispute was a dispute between Canada and the United Arab Emirates over aviation rights. The dispute revolved around Canada's refusal to allow extra landing rights to Emirati air carriers: Emirates Airlines and Etihad Airways. The dispute has resolved in July 2018 after Canada opened its airspace to 5 ...

  3. Canada in the War in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    e. Canada's role in the Afghanistan War began in late 2001. Canada sent its first element of soldiers secretly in October 2001 from Joint Task Force 2, [1] and the first contingents of regular Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) troops arrived in Afghanistan in January–February 2002. [2] The operations were aimed at identifying and neutralizing Al ...

  4. Camp Mirage - Wikipedia

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    Camp Mirage is the codename for a former Canadian Forces forward logistics facility located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The facility was established in late-December 2001 and, though not officially acknowledged by the Canadian Forces, is considered an "open secret". [1] According to CTV sources, the base was closed in November 2010.

  5. Afghanistan–United Arab Emirates relations - Wikipedia

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    Emirati Embassy, Kabul. AfghanistanUnited Arab Emirates relations refers to the bilateral relations between Afghanistan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). In December 2022, Afghan Defense Minister Mullah Yaqoob along with Anas Haqqani made an official visit to the UAE. [1] [2] There he met with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and ...

  6. EXPLAINER: What happened to the Afghanistan evacuation? - AOL

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    The evacuation of American citizens and others from Afghanistan didn’t end with the departure of the last U.S. troops on Aug. 30, but it did slow to a trickle. The U.S. airlifted 124,000 people ...

  7. Fall of Kabul (2021) - Wikipedia

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    Fall of Kabul; Part of the 2021 Taliban offensive of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) and the war on terror: Clockwise from top left: Afghans fleeing Kabul Airport aboard a US Boeing C-17 Globemaster III, US Marines assisting at an evacuation checkpoint at Hamid Karzai International Airport, coalition soldiers assist a child during the evacuation, armed Taliban fighters in Kabul, Taliban ...

  8. Recognition of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    1996–2001. Between 1996 and 2001, only three UN member states — Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE)—recognized the Islamic Emirate as the rightful government of Afghanistan. [10] The Islamic Emirate received recognition from the partially recognized Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, [11] though Chechen president Aslan ...

  9. Afghanistan–Canada relations - Wikipedia

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    Embassy of Afghanistan in Ottawa. The Embassy of Afghanistan is the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan 's embassy in Ottawa. It is located at 240 Algyre Avenue ( 45.4107151°N 75.6911441°W) in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The embassy has been accredited to the United States since the closure of the Embassy in the U.S. in 2022.