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At least 60 people were killed and 140 others wounded in the explosions at Kabul airport, a senior health official has said. The official said the number included women and children and a number ...
While American forces have taken control of Kabul’s airport, chaos dominates just outside. As thousands desperately try to flee Afghanistan, Taliban fighters have blocked entrances, fired rifles ...
The tweet read: “To all those helping evacuees seeking access to Kabul airport in Afghanistan, here is a map of the gates to the airport’s grounds, verified by a Times reporter who is inside ...
Besides updated information about movement within Kabul, and commuting to the airport, tech-savvy bloggers are uploading maps of Taliban militants' check points in Kabul. The Taliban takeover of ...
David Brennan is Newsweek's Diplomatic Correspondent covering world politics and conflicts ... plus the capital Kabul. Few observers expect government forces to be able to win back the areas ...
This image shows the dense crowds of Afghans and U.S. troops at a gate outside Kabul’s airport on Thursday, just hours before two explosions ripped through the crowds and killed dozens of people.
Pointing to the city maps covering ... the finer points of Kabul's master plan, which is gradually transforming the city's infrastructure with support from Japan and the World Bank.
The Washington Post collected social media posts uploaded from Kabul between Aug. 15-17. Most of the videos and images came from Snap Map, a public platform that allows Snapchat users to post ...
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