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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
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
‘All That Sacrifice Was for Nothing’: Afghans Seethe 20 Years After 9/11
The few good remnants of Afghans' post-9-11 world — rights for women and a free press — are being ripped away
Fereshta Kazemi’s Escape From Kabul
The Afghan-American actress on the harrowing 72 hours that will change her life — and Afghanistan — forever
‘Once the World Looks Away, We Are All Dead’
On the ground in Kabul during week one of the Taliban takeover
Biden Admits Afghanistan’s Fall Happened ‘More Quickly Than We Anticipated’
"I stand squarely behind my decision," the president said
Afghanistan Falls to the Taliban as the U.S. Pulls Out, Capping 20-Year Failure
The collapse of the Afghan government came with staggering swiftness after two decades of war and failed nation building
Inside the Siege of Kunduz
The northern Afghan city is holding on by a thread as district after district falls to the Taliban
With Afghanistan Drawdown Underway, Pentagon Prepares for Attacks From Taliban
“We have to assume that this drawdown will be opposed,” a Pentagon spokesman said
At a Pivotal Moment in Afghanistan, Journalists Are Being Killed in Record Numbers
As peace talks are underway and President Biden is contemplating whether to finally pull out of America's longest war, droves of seasoned Afghan reporters are being targeted and driven into hiding
Highway to Hell: A Trip Down Afghanistan’s Deadliest Road
The $300 million Kabul-Kandahar road was meant to be a symbol of the new Afghanistan. Today it reveals everything that has gone wrong in America’s longest war