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Afghan Warlords And Militias Fill The Security Vacuum Left By A Weak Central Government

12th - Higher Ed
Afghan security forces are strained to the limit and unable to stop rampant

violence fracturing the country, as fighting has intensified be
tween
government forces and the Taliban. With the U.S. preparing to wi
thdraw...
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Johnson Responds to the Taliban: The Parliamentary Debate Explained - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Today Johnson met with MPs in the House of Commons to discuss Britain's reaction to the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan. So in this video we discuss the government's initial reaction and then discuss the proceedings from Parliament...
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Pak-aAfghan truce: Asif says talks between Pak & Afghanistan ‘over’, ceasefire stands for time being

9th - Higher Ed
Afghanistan has officially demanded that Pakistan ensure its airspace and territory are not used by ISIS or any third country for military or terrorist operations. Kabul emphasized the need for strict adherence to international norms to...
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Pakistan: Khawaja Asif blames General Faiz Hameed for Taliban's revival

9th - Higher Ed
Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has accused former ISI chief General Faiz Hameed of facilitating the Taliban's resurgence, sparking political controversy and raising concerns over security and intelligence accountability.
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Taliban Reject Trump’s Bid To Retake Bagram Air Base In Afghanistan

9th - Higher Ed
U.S.-Afghanistan: U.S. President Donald Trump warned that “bad things” could occur if Afghanistan does not return control of the Bagram air base, leaving open the possibility of deploying troops to reclaim it.
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Afghanistan's Taliban, US sign peace deal

9th - Higher Ed
Peace deal signed in Qatari capital, Doha, will pave the way for the complete withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan.
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ISIL in Afghanistan 'defeated', but not eliminated

9th - Higher Ed
Afghan authorities say sustained bombing campaign has significantly reduced the threat of ISIL. Al Jazeera speaks to the rural communities caught in the crossfire.
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Afghanistan to swap Taliban leaders for western professors

9th - Higher Ed
Afghanistan to swap Taliban leaders for western professors
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Will there ever be direct talks between Afghanistan's government and Taliban?

9th - Higher Ed
President orders army to resume Taliban operations after further attacks.
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Is there a chance for peace in Afghanistan? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
The Afghan government and the Taliban say they've reached a breakthrough.
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Is peace finally coming to Afghanistan?

9th - Higher Ed
US and Afghan Taliban sign "historic" deal towards ending war
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How can the ICC investigate possible war crimes in Afghanistan?

9th - Higher Ed
The International Criminal Court has cleared the way for an inquiry into allegations of atrocities, but the U.S. is angry.
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Is the US president rushing foreign policy decisions? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. president withdraws foreign troops and reportedly considers action on Iran two months before leaving office.
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Afghan activists ask about whereabouts of two women as Taliban talks with West continue

9th - Higher Ed
Tamana Zaryabi Paryani and Parwana Ibrahimkhel were purportedly arrested last week after a protest against the Taliban reinstatement of the compulsory rule on wearing hijab.
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Afghan musicians granted asylum in Portugal

9th - Higher Ed
After being silenced by the Taliban takeover, students and faculty from the Afghan National Institute of Music have been granted asylum in Lisbon, Portugal, where they hope to rebuild the internationally acclaimed school.
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Taliban announce interim cabinet for Afghan government

9th - Higher Ed
The Taliban announced an interim cabinet dominated by the group's old guard that will govern Afghanistan for the near future. There was no evidence of non-Taliban members in the lineup, a big demand of the international community.
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Afghan civilians flee Taliban's unchecked advances

9th - Higher Ed
The Taliban takeover of Afghan cities continued on Friday as thousands of residents fled the onslaught, with many headed for the relative safety of Kabul.(Mohammad Asif Khan/Photo)
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Taliban seize more control in Afghanistan, Kabul at risk

9th - Higher Ed
As the Taliban seize control of Kandahar and the strategic city of Ghazni, leaving Kabul more vulnerable than ever, Afghans feel betrayed by their own government and the foreign powers who aren’t stepping back in.
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Afghanistan puts up roadblocks for interpreters trying to flee to Canada

9th - Higher Ed
The embattled Afghanistan government has put up numerous roadblocks, including denying exit visas, to hamper the departure of interpreters who aided Canada's military mission. It’s part of an effort to avoid the appearance of panic as...
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Afghanistan Veteran Says War Might be Over for U.S. but Not for Afghans

9th - Higher Ed
Jason Dempsey, an adjunct senior fellow of the Military, Veterans, and Society program at the Center for a New American Security, and a military veteran deployed twice to Afghanistan, joined Cheddar to talk about the consequences of...
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Taliban tightens grip on Afghanistan with capture of more cities

9th - Higher Ed
The Afghan government has so far been unable to stop the Taliban from seizing control of huge swaths of the country. (Abdullah Sahil/AP Photo)
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Who are some of the Taliban's most powerful members?

9th - Higher Ed
The Taliban is promising to form an inclusive government after taking control of Afghanistan's capital Kabul.
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Taliban warn US as Trump withdrawal date passes

9th - Higher Ed
Taliban say international forces have violated a US-Taliban agreement to withdraw their troops from Afghanistan by May 1, and that this "opened the way" for the group to counter-action.