Taliban Gives Families of Suicide Bombers Who Attacked U.S. Soldiers $112
At a gathering with the families, the Taliban's acting interior minister commended the sacrifices made by "martyrs and fedayeen" in the suicide bombings.
Eric Trump Calls Out Joe Biden for Spending Time Away From White House
"When Afghanistan is falling, guess what? You have President Biden who is in Delaware not solving that problem," former president Donald Trump's son said.
Who Is Zalmay Khalilzad? U.S. Afghanistan Envoy Resigns After Withdrawal
Zalmay Khalilzad was appointed Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation under the administration of former President Donald Trump in 2018.
Man Convicted for Designing Computer Script to Spread ISIS Propaganda
The 22-year-old had created a process that would allow ISIS to disseminate propaganda in an easier manner.
Iran Warns of 'Divisive Schemes' as ISIS Wages Sectarian War in Afghanistan
Iran said it's "confident that our Muslim brothers and sisters in Afghanistan will foil the divisive schemes of their enemies through solidarity."
Afghan Man Shouldn't Be Tried for Murder of 3 US Soldiers in US War: Lawyer
Attorney said it's "preposterous" for the man to be charged with murder in the deaths of "American soldiers fighting in a war commenced by the United States."
Judge Orders Marine Stuart Scheller to Forfeit Only One Month of $5,000 Pay
The maximum penalty Scheller could have been issued was a forfeiture of two-thirds of his monthly pay for 12 months and a letter of reprimand.
Stuart Scheller Calls for 'Fundamental Change' in Military Leadership
"This is me accepting accountability. But it deeply pains me that my senior leaders are incapable of being as courageous," Scheller told the judge.
Russia in No Hurry to Recognize Taliban as It Hosts Afghan Leaders
President Vladimir Putin said "the interim government formed by the Taliban regrettably doesn't reflect the entire spectrum of Afghan society."
4 Suicide Bombers Targeted Mosque Containing Hundreds for Prayers: Witness
At least 47 people were killed and 70 wounded after multiple explosions went off inside and outside an Afghanistan mosque during Friday prayers, witnesses said.
Court Sets Max Punishment to Marine Who Criticized Afghanistan Pullout
On Thursday, Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Scheller plead guilty to all six misdemeanor-level charges during a court-martial hearing.
One-Way Fare From Kabul to Islamabad Now $1500, Taliban Demanding Price Cut
Pakistan International Airlines spokesman Abdullah Hafeez said "the situation on the ground is not conducive for international flight operations."
Taliban to Visit Russia as Group Cozy Up to America's Adversaries
Russian foreign affairs spokeswoman Maria Zakharova announced the meeting would also involve representatives from India, Iran, China and Pakistan.
Israeli Humanitarian Group Secretly Evacuated 125 From Afghanistan in October
The group said that it plans to help the resettled Afghans in both the short-term and long-term.
The Taliban Blames the U.S. for Afghanistan's Growing ISIS Problem
"There is no doubt that the malicious hand is behind the ISIS attack," Ahmad Yasir, protocol officer of the Taliban's political office in Qatar, told Newsweek.
Afghanistan Winter, ISIS-K Threaten to Collapse Taliban's False Peace
The new Taliban government is facing economic and security crises with winter approaching. One former official warned of a "humanitarian catastrophe."
G20 Addresses Afghans' Urgent Need for Humanitarian Aid, EU Pledges $1.15B
"But the Afghan people should not pay the price of the Taliban's actions," European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
Isolating Afghanistan Could Lead to World Security Threat
Mutlaq bin Majed al-Qahtani pointed to what happened when Al-Qaeda used Afghanistan as a base to plot the September 11 terror attacks on the U.S.
Russia Says 'Unacceptable' for U.S. to Maintain Military in Central Asia
Under Secretary of State Victoria Nuland arrived in Moscow on Monday for a three-day trip on behalf of the U.S. State Department.
Fact Check: Trump's Claim U.S. Left $85 Billion of Equipment With Taliban
The former president has repeatedly made claims about military equipment left behind in Afghanistan.
'No Way' Afghanistan's Economy Recovers if Women Are Stymied: U.N. Chief
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told reporters that without women, "There is no way the Afghan economy and society will recover."
Afghan Immigration Fears Prompt Greece to Increase Guards at Turkish Border
Greece has taken steps to increase its border security over the past two years, and aims to tighten security at its border with Turkey.
Taliban Rule Out Cooperation With U.S. to Contain Islamic State
The Taliban's statement comes a day after ISIS-K claimed responsibility for an attack at a mosque in Afghanistan Friday that killed 46 Shiite Muslims.
White House Raises Refugee Cap to 125,000 People for 2022
"The admission of up to 125,000 refugees to the U.S. during Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 is justified by humanitarian concerns," President Biden said in a statement.
Taliban 'Assures' Shiite Muslims It Will Protect Them After Mosque Bombing
ISIS claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing at a mosque Friday that killed at least 46 Shiite Muslim worshippers and wounded dozens in Afghanistan.
With Biden and Congressional Democrats, It's One Crisis After Another
For the last nine months, President Joe Biden and the Democrats in charge of Congress have conducted a symphony of incompetence.
Joe Biden's Approval Rating Hits All Time Low in New Poll
After being "battered on trust" and "doubted on leadership," Biden's approval rating has fallen to 38 percent in the latest poll.
Lt. Col. Scheller Faces Court Martial for Criticizing Afghan Pullout
The 17-year Marine Corps veteran was relieved of his respective duties in August.
Half of Afghan Kids Under 5 Expected to Be Malnourished Amid Food Shortages
"There are millions of people who are going to starve, and there is winter coming, COVID raging and the whole social system collapsed," UNICEF's director said.
Taliban Accused of Killing 11 Afghan Military Members
Two of the victims were civilians, including a 17-year-old girl. Most of the Afghan soldiers killed had surrendered to the insurgents.