America failed to establish a democracy in Afghanistan and then failed to properly vet many of the 200,000 Afghans taken into the U.S.
Afghan evacuees who feared for their lives after the Taliban takeover of Kabul in 2021 now fear for their lives here in America as federal agents round up suspected undocumented immigrants. Bibi ...
In May 2021, the United States abruptly withdrew US “peacekeeping forces” from Afghanistan under the orders of US President Joe Biden as part of a signed agreement between the US and Taliban forces.
China’s pragmatic approach towards the Taliban — offering economic cooperation contingent on security — represents a ...
Afghan families from around the state gather in Burlington on March 19, 2023, to celebrate Nowruz, a holiday that marks the start of spring and new year in Afghanistan. File photo by Glenn ...
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The Fall of Kabul: Stories from the Taliban Takeover
Q. What was the genesis of this trip? Why did you go there despite everyone advising you against it? A. Well, that’s a question I get asked very often. Frankly, I never thought about it that way as a ...
Sima Samar has spent a lifetime working for the ideals of a country that no longer exists, but even in exile she dreams of rebuilding for a second time ...
As the fourth anniversary of the fall of Kabul approaches, the congressionally chartered commission studying all 20 years of the war in Afghanistan heard from veterans Tuesday about their experiences ...
New York -- Desperation prompted panic in the Afghan capital as thousands of people who overran Kabul's international airport were unable to board the last flights to freedom. By some accounts, they ...
Afghanistan was once the Saudi Arabia of its time, due to its ownership of an important commodity: Horses. Afghanistan’s Taliban government accepted a $10 billion investment in the country’s mines ...
KABUL, May 11 (Reuters) - After five years of rising deaths, civilian casualties in Afghanistan dropped 20 percent in the first four months of the year, the United Nations said, a rare piece of good ...
Afghanistan’s Taliban government accepted a $10 billion investment in the country’s mines last year. The funds came from a Chinese company, part of a years-long effort by the world’s second-largest ...
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