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Family held captive for years in Afghanistan returns to Canada
Family held captive for years in Afghanistan returns to Canada
US-Canadian Couple Caitlan Coleman And Joshua Boyle Landed In Canada Today, Five Years After They Were Kidnapped In Afghanistan. They Arrived With Their Three Young Children, Who Were All Born In Captivity. PTI | Updated on: 14 Oct 2017, 08:45:36 AM
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US-Canadian couple Caitlan Coleman and Joshua Boyle landed in Canada today, five years after they were kidnapped in Afghanistan. They arrived with their three young children, who were all born in captivity.
Boyle provided a written statement to The Associated Press on the plane saying his family has unparalleled resilience and determination. Coleman and Boyle were rescued Wednesday, five years after they had been abducted by a Taliban-linked extremist network while in Afghanistan as part of a backpacking trip.
The United Arab Emirates has rolled over the pending payment of a $2 billion loan by Pakistan, amid a three-day visit of Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi to the nation.
The payment relief, announced by Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri in a Twitter post, comes days after the South Asian nation reached an agreement with the International Monetary Fund on a resumption of a $6 billion bailout program.
Having averted a financial crisis just two years ago, Pakistan finds itself with little room for policy errors due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The central bank expects the economy will expand by around 3 per cent in the year to June, after a rare contraction in the previous 12 months.