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Sep 11, 2021
Pakistan is both an 'arsonist' and a 'firefighter': Political expert C Christine Fair on Afghanistan situation
C Christine Fair, in an article in Foreign Policy, said that American leaders need to start making sure Islamabad pays a price for its reckless actions
Sep 11, 2021
UN chief expresses worry over global terrorism, says Taliban might embolden other groups across the world
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres asserted that dialogue with the militant group is absolutely essential
Sep 11, 2021
US gives first public look inside the base where Afghans who fled Taliban are being housed
Fort Bliss situated in Texas is housing nearly 10,000 evacuees while they undergo medical and security checks before being resettled in the country
Sep 11, 2021
Times investigation: Expert analysis of deadly US drone strike in Kabul aftermath suggests no IS bomb
An examination of the scene of the strike, conducted by The Times’ visual investigations team and a Times reporter the morning afterward, and followed up with a second visit four days later, found no evidence of a second, more powerful explosion
Sep 10, 2021
'US made a mess by coming here:' How Afghans recall horrors of 9/11 aftermath
As Afghans grappled with the death of Ahmad Shah Massoud, events were unfolding in the United States that were to dramatically change the course of their country's future.
Sep 11, 2021
No boots on the ground but 20 years on, war on terror still grinds along
The financial drain from a sprawling counterterrorism campaign has been vast, fueling the military’s budgets even years after major combat in Afghanistan and Iraq ended
Sep 11, 2021
9/11 and After: Long wars and shadows even longer
Following the 2001 attacks on US soil, world affairs reordered abruptly; it fuelled a 20-year abroad and sparked anti-immigrant sentiment, primarily directed at Muslim countries
Sep 10, 2021
'Dismantling Global Hindutva' event propels first major global mobilisation of Hindus
The ground was being laid for a while, as Hindus in the US have campaigned against representation of their faith in school textbooks in California a little more than a decade ago, and against various scurrilous academic references
Sep 10, 2021
Taliban takeover sparks fear for Afghanistan's heritage after 20 years; reminiscent of Bamiyan Buddha destruction
"Everything is suspended," said Philippe Delanghe, from UNESCO, the UN's cultural agency, who said they are awaiting the decisions of the new regime on the inauguration of Bamiyan's new cultural centre should have been completed last month
Sep 10, 2021
‘Do not isolate us’: ACB CEO requests Cricket Australia to reconsider decision to cancel Afghanistan Test
Cricket Australia (CA) on Thursday said that its men's team's season-opening Test against Afghanistan, slated to start on 27 November in Hobart, will be scrapped due if Taliban doesn't allow women in sports.
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