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Taliban in the ascendant: Joe Biden and America's withdrawal of choice

The swift fall of Kabul recalls the ignominious fall of Saigon in 1975. Beyond the local consequences – widespread reprisals, harsh repression of women and girls, and massive refugee flows – America’s strategic and moral failure in Afghanistan will reinforce questions about U.S. reliability among friends and foes alike. By Richard Haass

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One Afghan refugee on her 'desperate hope' for her homeland, life in the U.S.

Thousands of Afghan refugees are now in the process of settling into American life following their evacuation from Afghanistan when the Taliban took control of the country in August. Those refugees are mostly scattered among eight military bases around the United States. But approximately 10,000 have resettled in different communities. Nick Schifrin has the story of one such Afghan refugee.

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Taliban in the ascendant: Joe Biden and America's withdrawal of choice

Taliban in the ascendant: Joe Biden and America's withdrawal of choice
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Taliban declares "war is over" as president and diplomats flee Kabul

The Taliban declared the war in Afghanistan over after taking control of the presidential palace in Kabul, while Western nations scrambled on Monday to evacuate their citizens amid chaos at the airpor

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Afghanistan and civil society: Ban on Afghan girls singing dropped after activist outrage

Ban on Afghan girls singing dropped after activist outrage Afghanistan s government distanced itself from a recent plan to ban girls from singing in public after women s rights activists slammed education officials for promoting a Taliban-like policy. By Nasim Saber The Afghan Ministry of Education has annulled a ban on public singing performances by girls over the age of twelve, which was announced on 10 March in Kabul. The capital s local education authority had issued the order without prior consultation with the ministry, it said. Following criticism at home and abroad and an Afghan campaign on social media, the ministry issued a statement saying girls should retain the same rights as boys in the future. The leadership of the Ministry of Education is committed to the right to education and grants the free choice of girls and boys to participate in cultural, artistic and sporting activities, the statement reads. It added: The instruction issued by the Kabul Education Auth

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