The Taliban Kicked the U.S. Out of Afghanistan. Now They Want It Back. - The New York Times
The Taliban Kicked the U.S. Out of Afghanistan. Now They Want It Back. The New York Times
The Taliban Kicked the U.S. Out of Afghanistan. Now They Want It Back. The New York Times
25 Years in Afghanistan review – the extraordinary life of an optimist The Guardian
Explosion reported at school in Afghan capital Kabul Al Jazeera
Five years after the Taliban won, Afghanistan is still losing CNNEntrenched, Embattled and Defiant, the Taliban Celebrate 5 Years in Power The New York TimesWhat the Taliban achieved and failed to achieve in five years Al Jazeera
What Have We Learned from the 9/11 Wars? Not Nearly Enough War on the Rocks
They fought for the U.S. in Afghanistan. Now they worry about losing their green cards NPR
In Afghanistan, the Taliban have a powerful new tool in their quest for total social control NBC News
Rasooli to lead new-look Afghanistan at Asian Games 2026 Cricinfo
The War Room newsletter: America’s defeat in Afghanistan, five years on The Economist
Taliban Deputy Intelligence Chief Warns Of Internal Threats to the System Afghanistan International
The Taliban are Losing Control of Afghanistan Small Wars Journal
Five Years Later, Biden Was Proven Right in Withdrawing From Afghanistan The American Prospect
FAQs: What it’s like to be a woman in Afghanistan today UN Women
Afghanistan’s child deaths are rising as food distributions face cuts, UN says Sentinel Colorado
‘I promised the women of Afghanistan … that I will be their voice’: Reflections on five years of Taliban rule The World from PRX
Afghans cling to education for girls The Christian Science Monitor
I feel guilt talking to those left behind in Afghanistan. While I enjoy freedom, they are prisoners | Nelufar Hedayat The Guardian
Remembering the Afghanistan withdrawal isn’t enough, we must fight for our allies Washington Examiner
The fragmentation of resistance in Afghanistan Lowy Institute
Five years on, international limitations weigh on Taliban-run Afghanistan as rights concerns persist The New Humanitarian
Under the Taliban, Afghanistan is, for once, peaceful The Economist
Five years since the Taliban takeover: The state of women’s rights in Afghanistan UN Women
Afghanistan’s Unhappy Anniversary The New York Times
Concerns grow over increased global ties with Taliban in Afghanistan The Guardian
Five years into Taliban rule, Afghanistan plunges into a state of collapse – visualised The Guardian
Five years on, how will Taliban deal with armed opposition? Al Jazeera
Women are treated horribly in Afghanistan—and in many other places The Economist
Afghanistan marks 5 years under the Taliban with safer streets but pleas for jobs and education AP News
How 5 years of Taliban rule have changed Afghanistan DW.com
A teacher’s life under Taliban rule in Afghanistan Zan Times
Afghanistan's Taliban break out of international isolation five years after returning to power Le Monde.fr
Taliban leaders mark 5 years in power in Afghanistan The Tri-City Record
A timeline of the Taliban’s transformation of Afghanistan Channel 4 News | Substack
Relations With Taliban Can Continue Without Formal Recognition, Says Iran Afghanistan International
Five years after driving the U.S. out of Afghanistan, the Taliban are inviting it to come back — with diplomats and cash, but no military. https://nyti.ms/3U3Rkxh facebook.com
Taliban threaten former Afghan police worker after MoD leak reveals identity | Afghanistan The Guardian
TTP Expansion Signals A Wider Terrorist Ecosystem In Afghanistan – OpEd Eurasia Review
The Enduring Rupture Between State and Society: Why Afghanistan Needs a Paradigm Shift in Governance KabulNow
Dozens injured in explosion at school in Afghanistan's Kabul Daily Sabah
Afghanistan’s Terrorist Ecosystem And The Threat To Regional Security – OpEd Eurasia Review