Afghan President Ashraf Ghani is expected to relinquish power within the next few hours, according to local reports.
Taliban take power in Afghanistan: Interim government to be formed, president prepares to relinquish power, reports say
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani is expected to relinquish power within the next few hours, according to local reports.
View: Afghanistan is just a symptom. The real problem is Pakistan
With robust support from Pakistan and a growing resource base, the Taliban is quickly consolidating hold on most of Afghanistan.
As US Evacuates From Afghanistan, Parallel With Vietnam War’s End evident In Pictures
The Afghanistan government on Sunday finally surrendered to the Taliban forces which entered Kabul, with a transfer of power being discussed, as per local media …
Evacuation from Kabul echoes US exit from Vietnam’s Saigon in 1975
The latest developments in Afghanistan where the Taliban forced the country’s president, Ashraf Ghani, to relinquish power after entering Kabul …
Vietnam then, Afghanistan now: Tense Kabul evacuation rekindles memories of another US retreat
The Vietnam operation, dubbed Operation Frequent Wind, saw more than 7,000 Vietnamese civilians evacuated from Saigon on 29 and 30 April 1975 by helicopter …
How Taliban’s expansion in Afghanistan could signal rise of Bangladesh-based terror group
Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), which has its roots in an earlier Afghan war, had started a reign of terror in Bangladesh in early 2000s.
The Latest: Pakistan closes border point taken by Taliban
The Latest developments on Afghanistan, where a Taliban blitz has taken large swaths of territory just weeks before the final pullout of American and NATO troops: ___ ISLAMABAD — Pakistan has closed …
Timeline: the Taliban’s sweeping offensive in Afghanistan
Here is a look at the three months since their sweeping offensive began: In early May, NATO begins a final withdrawal of its mission in Afghanistan involving 9,600 soldiers — 2,500 of them American.
Timeline: the Taliban’s sweeping offensive in Afghanistan
Here is a look at the three months since their sweeping offensive began: In early May, NATO begins a final withdrawal of its mission in Afghanistan involving 9,600 soldiers — 2,500 of them American.