Many people believe President Obama was wrong to make the Taliban-Bergdahl exchange.
U.S. arms supplies to Syrian rebels may create Somali-style warlords and are undermining Washington's allies in the rebels' exile military command, the former Syrian army general who leads it said.
Former colleagues have said Bergdahl is a deserter while some political leaders have accused Obama of freeing dangerous terrorists.
The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack on Karachi Airport, which claimed at least 28 lives.
Ten gunmen, in an attack on a terminal, killed 13 people and wounded at least 14, reports said.
The former POW, held by the Taliban for 5 years, has yet to speak with his family.
The first threat was received Wednesday, the same day officials canceled a planned rally to celebrate the release of Bergdahl's son.
The new program will focus on providing education and entertainment to Nigerians that encounter violent Boko Haram propaganda on a daily basis.
Amid criticism of the former Taliban POW, another controversy may be brewing.
After spending a year in Qatar, Noori plans to head back to Afghanistan to "fight American forces there," a relative said.
Police claimed that there were several casualties when the devices detonated.
Five senior Taliban freed in exchange for the American soldier are now free in Qatar. Where will they go after that?
Members of Congress were angered over the prisoner swap because President Obama didn't give them 30 days' notice, as required by law.
Bowe Bergdahl's release, and pending military investigation into deserter allegations, shed light on 13 years of U.S. desertions.
Hailey's celebration for freed soldier Bowe Bergdahl was canceled. Local authorities cited worries about crowd control.
And what may have bothered villagers even more was the direction the U.S. soldier was headed.
The White House believed Republicans were on board with the circumstances of Bowe Bergdahl's release.
A Republican congressman who called Bergdahl's release "the best news I've heard in a long time" deleted the tweet within 24 hours.
The prisoner-swap deal with the Taliban, which led to Bergdahl's release, has many critics in the U.S. and Afghanistan.
Leaving no comrade behind is a core military value. But does it apply if a soldier walked away?
Bergdahl joined the army when it was short of soldiers to be sent to Afghanistan, and was deployed after 16 weeks of rigorous training.