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State Department says any new administration in Kabul must respect human rights, including rights of women.
Since 2001, the US has spent $2.26 trillion in Afghanistan only to see the Taliban retake the country.
Biden administration says it is committed to evacuating Afghans who worked with US, but activists call for urgency.
A lawyer for Elizabeth Holmes, without explaining why, said her team has a 'strong preference' that she not wear a mask.
After Taliban's rapid capture of Kabul, Joe Biden faces mounting criticism for withdrawing US troops from Afghanistan.
US Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits will increase by more than 25 percent beginning in October.
Zambia's youth largely backed the new president-elect, and now they expect him to ease repression and economic crisis.
Islamabad says ongoing foreign military presence would not have yielded different outcome as Taliban takes Kabul.
US officials appear surprised by the Taliban's rapid advance, raising new questions over how Joe Biden will proceed.
The chaotic US withdrawal is just the latest in a string of political crises the US president faces.
Guterres 'particularly concerned' by rights violations against women and girls of Afghanistan as Taliban seizes Kabul.
The NHTSA's preliminary probe is of Autopilot systems in 2014 to 2021 Tesla Models Y, X, S and 3.
China's data underlined the potential havoc the Delta variant of the coronavirus could have on global economic recovery.
The vaccine programme comes after the country recorded its first known case of the disease since 1994.
Uzbek authorities issue conflicting reports on the cause of the crash of an Afghan plane after Taliban seize Kabul.
The government and aid workers scramble to help the injured as a tropical depression heads towards the island.
With fuel and medicine shortages, Lebanese hospitals struggle to treat those wounded in the Akkar fuel explosion.
Sixty nations called on those in power in Afghanistan to protect 'human life and property' after Taliban enter capital.
Chancellor's comments come as an official within her party says Afghanistan's woes cannot be solved via migration.
Thousands of Afghans converge on Kabul airport, hoping to escape the country after the Taliban seized the capital.
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