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The chaos on the ground in Kabul and Canada’s role in it
Kabul-based New York Times journalist Matthew Aikins spoke to Adrienne Arsenault about what he saw first hand after Thursday’s explosion and why Canada’s announcement of accepting 20,000 refugees added to the chaos.
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Afghan refugees in France worry for families back home
Most Afghans who are in Calais say because of Taliban violence, they survive outdoors in grim conditions.
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Biden promises more strikes against ISIL-affiliate in Afghanistan
Pledge comes as Taliban condemns the US drone strike on ISKP, describing the operation as a ‘clear attack on Afghan territory’.
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‘Unforgivable betrayal’: Fear and frustration for those stuck in Afghanistan
People who were unable to access a Canadian airlift out of Afghanistan are scared and frustrated, while Afghans who worked with the Canadian Armed Forces say the efforts have been an ‘unforgivable betrayal.’
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Afghan orphan children face uncertain future under Taliban rule
Why there is fear over the fate of orphanages in Afghanistan - now that the Taliban has returned to power.
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Afghans in Belgium hope Taliban takeover will help their asylum cause
Euronews meets with Afghans living in Brussels. While some have obtained citizenship, others are undocumented and now hope that the situation in Afghanistan will force authorities to reconsider their asylum claims.
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Terrified Afghans flee to Pakistan as U.S. completes troop withdrawal
A drone strike with reported civilian casualties ended the U.S. presence in Afghanistan after 20 years and fear of the Taliban’s power continues to push more people to the borders of neighbouring countries.
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'It was time to end this war,' says Biden
U.S. President Joe Biden says the threat of terrorism has spread across the world, well beyond Afghanistan, and that the U.S. must change its focus and approach to meet that threat.
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Taliban celebrates amid questions about Afghanistan’s future
The Taliban celebrated the first day without U.S. soldiers in the country, while uncertain Afghans question what the future holds.
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Qatar lauded for its role in Afghanistan evacuations
Qatar has emerged as a key player in Afghanistan after the US pullout.
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Afghan media workers increasingly at risk as conflict intensifies
Afghanistan is without doubt one of the dangerous places in the world to be a journalist or media worker.
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Afghan civilians flee Taliban's unchecked advances
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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Dreams of progress lost with fall of Kandahar
For many in Canada, the fall of Kandahar is especially bitter because it was a hub for Canada's combat mission and filled with dreams of progress that have now been dashed.
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Taliban seize more control in Afghanistan, Kabul at risk
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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US and UK send 3,600 troops to evacuate embassy staff from Kabul
Thousands of US and UK forces are being deployed to Afghanistan to safeguard the withdrawal of embassy staff and civilians.
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Afghanistan headed toward civil war, says U.K. defence minister
The security situation in Afghanistan is so unstable that it could tip the country into civil war, says U.K. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace.(Sidiqullah Khan/AP Photo)
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Canadian government announces plans to bring in 20,000 Afghan refugees
The government has announced a new program to bring in 20,000 refugees who've fled the Taliban's advance in Afghanistan, but critics say it falls short of what's really needed and it comes too late.
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What it’s like for an Afghan-Canadian to watch the Taliban siege from afar
Neelofur Mansuri is a first-generation Afghan Canadian and a law student. She is actively involved in creating awareness on issues in Afghanistan with local Canadian youth and talks about what she is hearing from friends and family back...
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Taliban claim more territory in Afghanistan as potential for civil war draws nearer
As Taliban insurgents claim more territory in Afghanistan and creep closer toward the capital, a look at the prospect of civil war in Kabul and the potential for the country to once again become a base for international acts of extremism.
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Taliban enters Kabul as Afghan president flees
Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani fled the country as Taliban forces swept into of Kabul, which appeared to signal the end of the 20-year effort by Western powers to foster democracy in the country.
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Advocates urge Canada to do more to help Afghanistan
Canada has closed its embassy in Kabul, but insists it’s continuing efforts to support Afghans who helped the Canadian mission as well as other refugees — but advocates are urging Ottawa to do more.
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Taliban says Afghanistan war over as president flees
More than 60 countries call for safe departure of Afghans and foreigners as Taliban takes over Kabul’s presidential palace.
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Afghanistan war: 20 years of US presence ends with urgent evacuations
The speed of the Afghan government's collapse has surprised many people – Al Jazeera take a look at how we got here.
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Trudeau says 'Canada firmly condemns the escalating violence' in Afghanistan
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau says over 500 Afghans have arrived in Canada from the war-torn country.