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Muslim women in Afghanistan must wear head-to-toe coverings in public, Taliban orders
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By Grayson Quay Published
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Islamic State claims responsibility for string of deadly attacks across Afghanistan
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By Catherine Garcia Published
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Afghanistan aid efforts ‘falling short’ as winter crisis escalates
In Depth Extreme poverty is forcing parents to sell children and organs to survive
By The Week Staff Published
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The countries that support the Taliban
In Depth Russia, China, Iran and Pakistan are sizing up the situation after seizure of power in Afghanistan
By Julia O'Driscoll, The Week UK Published
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‘Countdown to catastrophe’: starving Afghan families forced to sell their children
In Depth Departure of US forces has triggered one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises
By The Week Staff Published
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Al-Qaeda rebuilding in Afghanistan to plan US attacks within ‘two years’, experts warn
In Depth Terror group is recovering after occupation and drone attacks diminished its threat
By The Week Staff Published
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Afghanistan hit by brain drain as ‘best and brightest’ flee Taliban rule
In Depth Insurgents struggling to stop exodus of highly educated and skilled workers ‘needed to make the country governable’
By The Week Staff Published
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‘In the war on terror, the terrorists won’
Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis from the British and international press
By The best columns Published
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Taliban close to crushing last bastion of resistance in Panjshir Valley
feature Militant group claims victory but local opposition forces have vowed to fight on
By The Week Staff Published
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How did the Afghanistan War start?
In Depth Invasion by Western forces followed many years of internal conflict
By The Week Staff Published
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Afghan refugees to be schooled on British ‘values, culture and civic duties’
feature Scheme for those fleeing Taliban rule will emulate programmes in Italy, France and Germany
By The Week Staff Published
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‘The White House should not place new sanctions on the Taliban’
Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis and commentary from the British and international press
By The best columns Published
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Dominic Raab’s reckoning: can foreign secretary hold on to his job?
Today's Big Question As Raab faces MPs, one senior government source thinks he is ‘toast’
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Pentagon ‘blames UK’ for deadly Kabul airport suicide attack, leak reveals
feature US kept open Abbey Gate to help UK evacuation effort - despite imminent threat of attack
By The Week Staff Published
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