Qatar Offers Bridge to Taliban to Fulfill Biden's 'No One Behind' Promise
The State Department is under pressure to bring home all Americans remaining in Afghanistan after the chaotic evacuations left hundreds stranded in late August.
U.S. Won't Reopen Afghan Embassy, Qatar to Provide Services to Americans
Qatar has agreed to represent the U.S. in Afghanistan, promising to open a U.S. interests section in the Qatari Embassy in Kabul.
Lindsey Graham Calls Joe Biden 'Most Incompetent President of My Lifetime'
The South Carolina senator said he would "never forgive" Biden for his handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal.
Taliban Seeks U.S. Assent to World Recognition, As ISIS Strikes Within
"Gone are the days of war, threats, sanctions and pressure, and the world must normalize its relations with the Islamic Emirate," Taliban member Alhanafi Wardak told Newsweek.
25 Kids at Afghan Hospital Died of Malnutrition in Two Months
Afghanistan has seen a huge surge in children's malnutrition cases because of drought and the worsening economic crisis under Taliban rule.
Trump Says China Might Control Bagram Air Base After Biden Afghanistan Exit
"We would have kept Bagram because it is next to China and it is one hour away from their nuclear facility, and we gave that up too," Trump claimed on Fox News.
Afghan Girls Fear Future, Give Up on Career Dreams After Taliban Takeover
According to UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Omar Abdi, girls can attend secondary school in only five of Afghanistan's provinces.
Every Female Senator Urges to Protect Women in Afghanistan
"We will advise, support, and enable those efforts through legislation and engagement with your Administration," the senators stated.
Will Biden's Drone Policy Get Back to the Basics?
Just because the U.S. can find, track and kill terrorists wherever they are doesn't mean the U.S. shouldn't be judicious about utilizing this capability.
Desperate Father Sold Young Daughter to 'Old Man' for $2,200 to Buy Food
"Our future is destroyed. I will have to sell another daughter if my financial situation doesn't improve—probably the 2-year-old," the girl's father said.
Can Joe Biden Save His Presidency?
With his domestic agenda at risk of failure and the prospect rising of a Democratic drubbing in the midterms, Biden needs to act swiftly to rescue his term.
Kabul Military Hospital Attacked for Second Time in Five Years
The assault began with a suicide bombing at the front entrance, followed by gunmen swarming into the building.
Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to Requesting 'Military Training' From ISIS
"Don't thank me...it's my duty," Naser Almadaoji told an individual he believed to be a member of ISIS after translating a document from Arabic to English.
More Than 120K Photos of Afghan Allies Removed From Public Site
Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby confirmed the images were taken down, saying it was "done out of an abundance of caution."
Why Congress Must Pass an Afghan Adjustment Act
What will happen to Afghans when their humanitarian parole expires?
Afghanistan Wedding Ends With Alleged Taliban Gunning Down Guests for Music
The Taliban's strict interpretation of Islam states that music is not permitted under Sharia Law.
Taliban Demands Nations Handover Frozen Afghan Cash Assets Amid Food Crisis
"The money belongs to the Afghan nation. Just give us our own money," finance ministry spokesman Ahmad Wali Haqmal said.
U.S. 'Did Not Fail' In Afghanistan, Legendary French Writer Says
Film premiere of "The Will to See" challenges Americans to re-engage with the world's dangerous, desperate places.
China, Russia, Iran and Pakistan Move to Create United Front on Afghanistan
"We should positively view the timely development of bilateral and multilateral dialogues and cooperation with Afghanistan on fighting terrorism," China's top diplomat said.
NATO Official Says Afghanistan Mission Became Unrealistic by Rebuilding
"You have to ask, and we've been asking this a lot in the committee I chair, were these goals realistic that we had at the time?" John Manza said.
Credit Card Points Have Funded 20,000 Flights for Afghan Refugees
The nation's airlines and U.S. citizens work together to donate credit card points to provide flights for Afghan refugees.
House Approves Posthumous Congressional Gold Medal for 13 U.S. Heroes
The deceased included 11 U.S. Marines, one U.S. Army soldier, and one U.S. Navy sailor.
Afghan Refugees Can Now Be Sponsored By Private U.S. Citizens
The program marks a major shift in U.S. refugee policy and will serve as an addition to typical resettlement processes overseen by national agencies.
Trump Says U.S. 'Laughingstock,' Addresses Border Wall, Terrorism Threat
"The first thing that should be done and it can be done quickly, is FINISH THE WALL," the former president said in a statement.
Ex-Afghan Parliament Member Says U.S. Should Be 'Accountable' for Taliban
"As a superpower, the United States has a major responsibility and should be held accountable," Fawzia Koofi said.
Putin Defends Joe Biden's Decision to Withdraw Troops From Afghanistan
The Russian president told a forum in Sochi that the U.S. should still take responsibility for its military withdrawal.
ISIS Puts China On Notice by Recruiting Minorities for Afghanistan Attacks
"As a neighboring country, China is certainly concerned about Afghanistan's counter-terrorism," Shanghai International Studies University's Fan Hongda told Newsweek.
NATO Weighing Suspending Missions Outside Europe, North America
Defense ministers for NATO discussed lessons and future policy following the end of the U.S.' 20-year military mission in Afghanistan.
What World Does The Biden Administration Live In?
Since Biden took office, he and his staff have engaged in a peculiar strategy. Rather than acknowledge problems, the administration pretends they don't exist.
Russia Sending Humanitarian Aid to Afghanistan As Nation Hosts Taliban
Members of the political delegation from the Afghan Taliban's movement attended talks in Moscow on Wednesday.