American forces press on with final days of Afghan airlift while Pentagon says troops still face 'specific, credible threats'

Governments, international organizations, and the Taliban condemn twin bombings that killed scores of people in Afghan capital

Over 340 tents have been set up, and military hangars have also been furnished to house the evacuees

After long claiming it would bring peace, the insurgent group is now accused of releasing scores of members of Islamic State, the group that carried out the airport attack

Journalist finds identifying papers scattered on ground, amid fears of Taliban reprisals; Britain's defense secretary promises to 'get to the bottom' of the incident

Ben Wallace briefs UK lawmakers on situation, admits not everyone will get out on rescue flights from Kabul airport

US and allies raise alarm with series of coordinated advisories recommending avoiding Hamid Karzai International Airport amid chaotic withdrawal

With fighters patrolling the streets, many Afghans anticipate a repeat of the brutal interpretation of Islamic law that the group implemented when first in power from 1996 to 2001

Pictures online show jubilant fighters posing with armored Humvees, aircraft and weapons abandoned by the defeated American-backed Afghan army

US president says extending deadline means increased risks of attacks and violence against Americans and US forces: 'it’s a tenuous situation'

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