LIVE NOW: American Dennis Coyle released by Taliban, arriving in San Antonio

United States News News

LIVE NOW: American Dennis Coyle released by Taliban, arriving in San Antonio
United States Latest News,United States Headlines
  • 📰 News4SA
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 230 sec. here
  • 5 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 95%
  • Publisher: 63%

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghanistan's Taliban authorities on Tuesday released American academic Dennis Coyle after holding him for over a year, with the Foreign Ministry saying the release came on the occasion of Eid a

Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities on Tuesday released American academic Dennis Coyle after holding him for over a year, with the Foreign Ministry saying the release came on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim holiday that marks the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghanistan's Taliban authorities on Tuesday released American academic Dennis Coyle after holding him for over a year, with the Foreign Ministry saying the release came on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim holiday that marks the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. Coyle is set to return to the U.S. this morning at Joint Base San Antonio - Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio where he will be reunified with his family. A statement from the ministry said the academic researcher had been released in Kabul, the country's capital, following an appeal from his family and after Afghanistan's Supreme Court “considered his previous imprisonment sufficient.” Coyle was detained in January 2025. Afghan authorities accused him of violating laws, but never specified which ones.“President Trump is committed to ending unjust detentions overseas – Dennis joins over 100 Americans who have been freed in the past 15 months under his second term in office,” Rubio said in a statement. “While this is a positive step by the Taliban, more work needs to be done,” he added. Earlier this month, the U.S. State Department announced the designation of Afghanistan as a sponsor of wrongful detention, accusing it of engaging in “hostage diplomacy.” Afghanistan joined Iran as countries singled out by the United States for detaining Americans in hopes of extracting policy concessions. Afghanistan rejected U.S. allegations that it detains foreigners to obtain leverage over other countries, saying Afghan authorities arrest people for violating laws not to make a deal. The State Department said earlier this month that the Taliban was believed to hold at least four U.S. nationals, including Coyle and Mahmood Habibi, an Afghan American businessman who worked as a contractor for a Kabul-based telecommunications company. The FBI and Habibi’s family have said they believe he was taken by Taliban forces in 2022, but Afghan authorities have denied holding him. Habibi’s brother, Ahmad Habibi, welcomed Coyle’s release but said in a statement that “we hope that our family will soon have the same feeling of relief, when Mahmood is returned home to us.” Rubio also mentioned another American, Paul Overby, who is listed on the FBI's missing persons website as having disappeared in eastern Afghanistan's Khost province in mid-2014 while conducting research for a book he was writing. “We are still seeking the immediate return of Mahmood Habibi, Paul Overby, and all other unjustly detained Americans,” Rubio said. “The Taliban must end their practice of hostage diplomacy.” Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi said his country “has not arrested citizens of any country to achieve political goals,” according to a statement released by the ministry. Coyle, he said, had been released “after going through the judicial process as a result of violating the laws.” Both Rubio and Muttaqi thanked the United Arab Emirates for helping mediate the release, and mentioned Qatar had also played a role. The foreign ministry said Muttaqi had met in Kabul with former U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad ahead of the release. Afghanistan released Coyle “based on humanitarian sympathy and goodwill, and believes that such steps can further strengthen the atmosphere of trust between countries,” the Foreign Ministry said in its statement, adding that Kabul “also expresses the hope that both countries will find solutions to the remaining problems through understanding and constructive dialogue in the future.”The Taliban seized power in Afghanistan in 2021 in the wake of the chaotic withdrawal of U.S. troops, nearly 20 years after they were ousted from power in a U.S.-led invasion following the 9/11 attacks in the United States.SAN ANTONIO — Testimony continues today in the capital murder trial for Christopher Preciado.This week, jurors heard a timeline of when Savannah Soto, her boyfrA U.S. Marine Corps veteran received the keys to a mortgage-free home in Buda last week through a partnership between Bank of America and the Military WarriorsSAN ANTONIO - Jurors in the capital murder trial of Christopher Preciado were shown a detailed timeline Monday of the night Savanah Soto, her boyfriend MatthewSAN ANTONIO – A man who died last week after shooting himself while handcuffed in the back of a San Antonio Police cruiser has been identified.KENDALL COUNTY, Texas — State Highway 46 near Enchanted Spring Ranch is being closed off in both directions as emergency crews respond to a two-vehicle crash, a

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

News4SA /  🏆 251. in US

 

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

The Afghan Taliban government says American national Dennis Coyle has been releasedThe Afghan Taliban government says American national Dennis Coyle has been releasedAfghanistan’s Taliban government says that authorities have released American academic Dennis Coyle, held in Afghanistan since January 2025.
Read more »

Taliban says it is releasing U.S. citizen Dennis Coyle over a year after he was detainedTaliban says it is releasing U.S. citizen Dennis Coyle over a year after he was detainedThe foreign ministry said in a statement it agreed after a letter from his family that Dennis Coyle 'would be pardoned and released' for Eid.
Read more »

American Dennis Coyle freed by Taliban after yearlong detention in AfghanistanAmerican Dennis Coyle freed by Taliban after yearlong detention in AfghanistanCoyle was detained in January 2025 on allegations he violated laws.
Read more »

Afghanistan frees US citizen Dennis Coyle over a year after Taliban arrestAfghanistan frees US citizen Dennis Coyle over a year after Taliban arrestFox News Channel offers its audiences in-depth news reporting, along with opinion and analysis encompassing the principles of free people, free markets and diversity of thought, as an alternative to the left-of-center offerings of the news marketplace.
Read more »

Taliban frees American Dennis Coyle 14 months after his captureTaliban frees American Dennis Coyle 14 months after his captureAn air traffic controller at New York’s LaGuardia Airport is recorded saying he “messed up” after a crash between a landing Canada Air jet and a fire truck crossing the runway on the ground. The accident left two dead and scores more injured. President Trump says talks with Iran to end the war have been “perfect” but Iran says they're non-existent.
Read more »

Afghanistan releases Pueblo man Dennis Coyle, held for more than a year by the TalibanAfghanistan releases Pueblo man Dennis Coyle, held for more than a year by the TalibanAfghanistan's Taliban authorities released Dennis Coyle after holding him for over a year, with the release coming on Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim holiday that marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
Read more »



Render Time: 2026-04-01 00:52:38