'We are here to gain human rights in Afghanistan,' protester says before insurgent group's fighters run into crowd and shoot in the air, sending protesters fleeing

The province, which held out for nearly a decade against the Soviet Union and the Taliban's first regime, is stubbornly fighting on

A dejected Aryana Sayeed tells Kan that she escaped Afghanistan last month, fearing the militants would make an example of her

Despite having visas, Seattle Jewish Family Services employee Tahera and her family were turned back among a crush of others trying to escape, until her supervisor got on the phone

Islamist group promising inclusive government and more moderate form of religious rule, but many Afghans are deeply skeptical, fear rollback of rights gained over last two decades

Mothers defy Taliban to press for daughters' continued schooling, with new leadership in Kabul expected to roll back female access to public sphere

Officials with three school districts are in contact with families who fear they've been forgotten by the US government

David Horovitz and Haviv Rettig-Gur discuss the 2021 budget, the COVID-19 school year and Foreign Minister Lapid's statements about the US and Afghanistan

Helicopter flying Islamists' flag buzzes convoy of captured Humvees parading through movement's heartland in Khandar province of Afghanistan

Guterres announces UN will release details of a flash appeal for country next week, with almost half of its 18 million people expected to need urgent assistance to survive

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