Moral Injury—The Ongoing Fight To Bring Our Afghan Allies Home
Veterans remain prepared to help every single Afghan ally get to safety and begin life anew because they had our backs when it mattered most.
Joe Biden slammed for evacuating "four embassies" during presidency
"Pray for our country & the 16,000 Americans Biden left in Sudan," Representative Mary Miller, an Illinois Republican, tweeted on Sunday.
House Republicans Will Hold Biden Accountable for Afghanistan Debacle
House Republicans also made promises on the campaign trail that we intend to keep, especially in our new House majority.
Prince William's "heir" status prevented queen from sending him to war
Queen Elizabeth said both William and Prince Harry should "do their duty" in combat, according to a former head of the British Armed Forces.
Help Save Afghanistan from Famine
Each of us can advocate for food aid to rescue Afghanistan from famine.
Trump blasts 'moron' Biden after White House blames him for Afghan chaos
Trump rejected the White House's claims that the withdrawal from Afghanistan was too hasty because of his previous handling of the situation in the country.
Fox News host confronts Republican on Trump's "chaotic" foreign policy
Shannon Bream pressed Representative Michael McCaul about Trump critics who say the United States "lost respect around the globe" during his administration.
Videos show "major" earthquake rattle Afghanistan, Pakistan
The 6.5-magnitude quake has reportedly left three dead so far.
Amid U.S.-China resource race, ISIS makes Afghan mines hard to reach for Xi
"If the Taliban cannot guarantee security, there will be a problem," geoscientist Scott L. Montgomery told Newsweek.
Five times Prince Harry could have owned mistakes instead of blaming media
Prince Harry previously told "60 Minutes" that "we will openly apologize for anything that we did wrong" but "no one's telling us the specifics."
Facing unrest, Iran credits U.S. wars in helping Islamic Republic survive
"The U.S. unintentionally helped Iran through aggression in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and supporting instability in Syria," Iran's U.N. mission told Newsweek.
Can the Taliban Be Convinced to Reverse Course?
Afghanistan cannot recover from its massive crises unless its entire population is free.
As border debate brews, DOJ leaves visas for Afghan legal allies in limbo
"It's either I escape or risk dying," a former Afghan official who worked in the DOJ program said. "I'm running out of time."
British media accused of new betrayal after Prince Harry's book
Harry's book included strongly-worded allegations against the U.K. press and triggered a new dispute over a story about his flying instructor.
A Promise to the Brave, Young Activists Worldwide
For girls and women the world over, the fight for humanity and dignity is as alive as ever.
How Joe Biden's poll ratings have moved since becoming president
Two years into his presidency, Biden's approval rate remains in negative territory, though it has experienced a recent boost.
Biden and Afghan lithium mine, Meta's bare breast ban—Misinformation Watch
Multiple posts also shared a video of what looked like ball lightning, speculating what the phenomenon could be, with theories including a Patronus charm.
Pakistan warns cash-strapped Taliban fighters may join ISIS amid unrest
"If the Taliban do not have enough money, they may lose some of their factions to ISIL-K," Pakistani ambassador to the U.N. Munir Akram told Newsweek.
How Prince Harry's swipe at media over Afghan kills compares to reporting
Prince Harry said media lies put his family's security at risk, but did not engage with the Taliban's own statement.
What Taliban said about Prince Harry's claim he killed 25 in Afghanistan
Prince Harry made the revelations in his upcoming memoir, Spare, detailing how he shot the Taliban fighters from his Apache helicopter.
Taliban "worried about Andrew Tate" as they ask for his freedom
Taliban members reportedly said they were "worried about Andrew Tate," during a Twitter space discussion.
Afghan Women Face New Education Barrier in the United States
For people like me who come here as refugees, an education means everything. Let's make that accessible to all people who come here seeking a new start.
U.S.-Israel Military Partnership Remains Strong for 2023
The American military clearly finds its Israeli counterpart an important part of the American security equation.
"I helped my friend flee the Taliban"
When Chad Robichaux heard about the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, he thought his friend's life was in danger.
Exclusive: Pakistan FM says Taliban must be part of Asia anti-terror fight
"I want to give them that chance to demonstrate that they can take on this issue," Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari told Newsweek.
Time to Try a New Approach With the Taliban: Theology
Last year, the red lights were flashing all over Afghanistan with a warning about genocide. The Taliban claimed they were different this time. Girls would be allowed to go to school, they said. Religious differences would be respected, they said.
Donald Trump freeing 5,000 Taliban members compared to Biden Griner deal
A deal was made by the Trump administration in 2020 to allow thousands of Islamist militants be freed as part of Afghan peace negotiations.
"I fought for my country and lost 15 friends to suicide"
For International Men's Day 2022, veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, Paul Minter, writes about his fight for male mental health.
Russia recruits U.S.-trained troops left behind by Biden in Afghanistan
Despite the historic bad-blood between Afghanistan and Russia, some commandos may find offers to fight in Ukraine appealing, according to one military source.
Biden's Toxic Burn Pits Bill Leaves Civilian Victims to Suffer
Legislation providing lifetime healthcare to military personnel exposed to huge trash burning pits in Iraq and Afghanistan excludes thousands of U.S. civilians.