Taliban’s two year anniversary
Two years on from the Taliban’s dramatic return to power, not a single country has formally recognised Afghanistan’s ruling government.
Two years on from the Taliban’s dramatic return to power, not a single country has formally recognised Afghanistan’s ruling government.
Time is running out to secure an evacuation plan for the 4,000 UK citizens trapped in Sudan.
One year on from the Taliban’s takeover, 95 per cent of the country is going hungry.
Daily Briefing: While it’s a day of celebration for those now in charge of the country, it’s a grim anniversary for many Afghans still living there, and a day marred with shame for many in the West.
Trying to get my colleagues out of Kabul after the Taliban takeover very much resembled the chaos described by Raphael Marshall.
Daily Briefing: a 25-year-old whistleblower has made some astonishing allegations about the Foreign Office’s botched evacuation of Afghans following the Taliban takeover.
If you read one book or account of the shameful American-led disaster in Afghanistan, let it be this.
Ending military involvement in Afghanistan was pragmatic, not reckless – but the US must stay engaged in Kabul’s affairs.
The world changed on 9/11 but very little changed the way Blair or Bush predicted.
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