US warns move violates previous commitments, will have 'concrete costs;' UN 'deeply concerned' at development; Kabul regime releases 2 US citizens it was holding

International assistance hampered amid shunning of Taliban rulers following their takeover last year; UN rescuers striving to reach disaster-hit areas

Foreign minister for extremist group that seized power in Afghanistan says women's rights will improve with gender segregation, pleads for Washington to give rulers a fair chance

Independent review concludes deadly bombing in final days of Afghanistan war not caused by misconduct or negligence, doesn't recommend disciplinary action

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

Islamist group says Washington has agreed to help curb humanitarian disaster, but won't provide political support or counterterrorism cooperation following military takeover

First large-scale evacuation since US and NATO forces left Afghanistan marks significant breakthrough in coordination with country's new rulers

Longtime enemies the US and the Taliban re thrust into a bizarre collaboration, and both sides had a stake in making America's last 24 hours in the country work

'As we look back as a nation on the war in Afghanistan, I hope that we will all do so with thoughtfulness and respect,' says US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin

According to reports, 10 members of one family, including seven children, were killed when a US drone strike targeted Islamic State fighters in Kabul

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