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Afghans Protest U.S. Order to Give $3.5 Billion to 9/11 Victims
Protesters who gathered outside Kabul's grand Eid Gah mosque say the money belongs to Afghans
America Can’t Stop Screwing Over the Afghan People
The Biden administration said on Friday that it's giving half of the frozen $7 billion in funds belonging to the Afghan people to families of 9/11 victims
Pregnant New Zealand Journalist Stranded in Afghanistan Will Finally Be Allowed to Return Home
The government offer amounted to a backdown by New Zealand after officials had earlier insisted that Charlotte Bellis needed to reapply for a spot in the country's bottlenecked quarantine hotels
Taliban to Stranded, Pregnant New Zealander: ‘You Are Safe Here, Congratulations, We Welcome You’
Unable to return to her own country because of its strict COVID rules, a pregnant New Zealand journalist has found refuge in Afghanistan
Newly Declassified Video Shows Botched U.S. Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians
The New York Times obtained video of the tragic attack, which serves as a metaphor for America's failed 20-year war in the Middle Eastern nation
Newly Declassified Video Shows Botched U.S. Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians
The New York Times obtained video of the tragic attack, which serves as a metaphor for America's failed 20-year war in the Middle Eastern nation
Newly Declassified Video Shows Botched U.S. Drone Strike That Killed 10 Afghan Civilians
The New York Times obtained video of the tragic attack, which serves as a metaphor for America's failed 20-year war in the Middle Eastern nation
Where the Taliban Rule
The conquering militants govern by fear. Poverty deepens, and behind closed doors journalists are beaten and rumors of executions spread. A portrait of a country on the edge
The U.N.’s Afghanistan Envoy Says the Country Is on the Brink of ‘Humanitarian Catastrophe’
Deborah Lyons said the United Nations predicts that 60% of Afghanistan’s 38 million people face crisis levels of hunger
With a Humanitarian Crisis Looming, the G20 Demands Aid Access to Afghanistan as the E.U. Pledges Cash
There are concerns that an already precarious humanitarian situation will grow catastrophic over the winter
Afghanistan Faces a ‘Make-or-Break Moment,’ U.N. Chief Says
"With assets frozen and development aid paused, the economy is breaking down,” Antonio Guterres told reporters
The U.S. and the Taliban Discuss Security and Terrorism Concerns in Doha
It's their first direct talks since the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in August
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