Follow the latestTalibannews, videos, and analysis from ABC News. February 1, 2025 at 6:03 PM Taliban have no legal right to multibillion-dollar Afghan fund, US watchdog says The watchdog for U.S. assistance to Afghanistan says the Taliban have no legal right to billions of dollars in ...
Thursday marks three years since the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan. And at Bagram Airbase, once the center of America's war to unseat the Taliban and topple al-Qaeda, the Taliban held a parade showcasing abandoned U.S. and NATO military hardware. CBS News chief foreign affairs corresp...
Now Trump’s moves have left those Afghans in limbo Thousands of Afghan refugees who worked alongside American soldiers in Afghanistan and underwent a yearslong vetting process to enter the United States are in limbo. Yesterday Turkey ends former Afghan government’s diplomatic tenure, paving way...
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in the report, the position expressed by the de facto authorities that this oversight will be increasing and expanding gives cause for significant concern for all Afghans, especially women and girls,” said Fiona Frazer, the head of the human rights service at the U.N. mission in Afghanistan...
"The fact that President Biden on ABC said that no one that he can recall advised him to keep a force of about 2,500 troops in Afghanistan, it's not true. We heard yesterday, and we've heard today that the chairman of the Joint Chiefs and the CENTCOM commander advise differently," ...
But how will this affect Afghanistan's ability to fight against the Taliban? What's Biden's policy towards Afghanistan after U.S. forces leave? Helga Zepp-LaRouche, president and founder of the Schiller Institute, a German-based political and economic think tank, shares her view on...
The Taliban has banned women from visiting a popular national park in Afghanistan. Security forces will be used to stop women going to the renowned Band-e-Amir National Park in the Bamiyan province, according its all-male vice and virtue ministry. ...
The Taliban has dissolved Afghanistan's election commissions and peace ministry four months after taking control of the country. The fundamentalist Islamic regime is also banning women from traveling alone on road trips more than 45 miles. CBS News
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