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Biden Pledges β€˜Relentless Diplomacy’ On Global Challenges

President Joe Biden used his first address before the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday to summon allies to move more quickly to address the festering issues of the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and human rights abuses, while insisting the U.S. is not seeking β€œa new Cold War” with China.

Pentagon Reverses Itself, Calls Deadly Kabul Strike An Error

The Pentagon retreated from its defense of a drone strike that killed multiple civilians in Afghanistan last month, announcing Friday that a review revealed that only civilians were killed in the attack, not an Islamic State extremist as first believed.

Rescue Groups: U.S. Tally Misses Hundreds Left In Afghanistan

Veteran-led rescue groups say the Biden administration’s estimate that no more than 200 U.S. citizens were left behind in Afghanistan is too low and also overlooks hundreds of other people they consider to be equally American: permanent legal residents with green cards.

China Bans Men It Sees As Not Masculine Enough From TV

China’s government banned effeminate men on TV and told broadcasters Thursday to promote β€œrevolutionary culture,” broadening a campaign to tighten control over business and society and enforce official morality.

Last Troops Exit Afghanistan, Ending America's Longest War

The United States completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan late Monday, ending America’s longest war and closing a chapter in military history likely to be remembered for colossal failures, unfulfilled promises and a frantic final exit that cost the lives of more than 180 Afghans and 13 U.S. service members, some barely older than the war.

How Instagram Star Helped Rescue Dozens From Afghanistan

Dozens of desperate Afghans who had been trying to flee the Taliban before Tuesday’s deadline for the U.S. withdrawal from Kabul made it to safety with help from an unexpected place: Instagram influencer Quentin Quarantino.

President Biden's Promise To Strike Extremists Faces New Afghan Reality

By promising to strike the extremists who killed 13 Americans and dozens of Afghans, President Joe Biden now confronts the reality of finding and targeting them in an unstable country without U.S. military and intelligence teams on the ground and no help from a friendly government in Kabul.

Kabul Airport Attack Kills 60 Afghans, 13 U.S. Troops

Two suicide bombers and gunmen attacked crowds of Afghans flocking to Kabul’s airport Thursday, transforming a scene of desperation into one of horror in the waning days of an airlift for those fleeing the Taliban takeover. The attacks killed at least 60 Afghans and 13 U.S. troops, Afghan and U.S. officials said.

U.S. Says 1,500 Americans May Still Await Kabul Evacuation

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday that as many as 1,500 Americans may be awaiting evacuation from Afghanistan, a figure that suggests the U.S. may accomplish its highest priority for the Kabul airlift β€” rescuing U.S. citizens β€” ahead of President Joe Biden’s Tuesday deadline.

Biden To Address Chaotic Kabul Evacuation Amid Criticism

Facing a torrent of criticism, President Joe Biden plans to speak Friday about the chaotic evacuation of Americans and allies from Afghanistan as the U.S. struggles with obstacles ranging from armed Taliban checkpoints to airport pandemonium and cumbersome red tape.

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