Visiting Kabul, human rights observer Richard Bennett says Taliban instigating policies of 'absolute gender segregation'

State Department also offers money for any information on culprits behind the deadly attack on Kabul airport, which killed more than 100 people including 13 American soldiers

After receiving high-level review of attack that killed civilians, US Secretary of Defense Austin makes no recommendation of accountability; Taliban urge him to reconsider

50 or more wounded after bomber detonates at entrance to site and armed men open fire; attack not yet claimed by any group

But hardline Islamist government says 3 attackers were not acting on its behalf; 2 arrested and will be brought to trial, 3rd suspect on the run

Pentagon doesn't say how much money to paid, but notes Defense Department also working with State Department to help surviving family members relocate to the US

A spokesman for Afghanistan's ruling group says IS center was 'completely destroyed and all the IS members in it were killed'

3 civilians wounded in explosion outside Eid Gah Mosque, during memorial service for mother of insurgent group's spokesperson

US retreats from defense of drone strike in Afghanistan last month after review finds only civilians, including 7 children, were killed, not IS fighters

NYT reports strike, which family says killed 10 including 7 children, targeted worker who hoped to resettle in America, not a terrorist

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