Diplomatic reporter Lazar Berman looks at the Afghan situation and a diplomatic crisis with Poland; US correspondent Jacob Magid describes developments in a USY sexual abuse report

'Those watching most closely and drawing conclusions from this are the Israelis,' Hassan Nasrallah says after Taliban takeover

Militants attack demonstrators in Jalalabad for taking down their banner and flying Afghanistan's national flag; journalists among those beaten

Remaining dreams for a free Afghanistan erased in a week, as militants roll through country before seizing Kabul: 'The only thing we have is our God'

Abdul Ghani Baradar, the group's top political leader, will play key role in negotiations after decades of fighting and leading talks for US withdrawal

Monument depicted militia leader Abdul Ali Mazari; former president Karzai and senior official in ousted government hold talks with conquerors

American's longest conflict was never formally declared a war and was paid for with borrowed money; amid the carnage, infant mortality dropped and literacy climbed

Biden's botched withdrawal emboldens terrorists and pushes allies toward Iran, though Jerusalem could find silver lining by remaining America's most reliable and capable partner

Novelist Khaled Hosseini says US has a 'moral obligation' to take in as many refugees from the country as it can

Kan broadcaster talks to spokesperson, who notes that minorities have religious freedom; Zebulon Simantov has said he would leave for Israel if Taliban returned

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