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Here's what it's like at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, where many of the tens of thousands of Afghans evacuated from Kabul over the past few weeks are awaiting travel to the United States.
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The San Juan Unified School District in Sacramento, Calif., says officials believe some of the district's students have been able to leave since the U.S. evacuation ended Tuesday.
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"I was not going to extend this forever war," President Biden said from the White House, "and I was not extending a forever exit."
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The two-person team arrived in Tokyo a week late, after the crisis in Afghanistan threatened to bar them from leaving their home country.
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This afternoon, President Biden addresses the nation after the U.S. completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan, ending America's longest war. NPR News will provide live special coverage at approximately 2:45 p.m. EST on Tuesday, August 31. Listen on-air and online.
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Some Afghans are welcoming their new rulers, while many others remember the excesses of the harsh ideology the Taliban enforced when they last seized power in the 1990s.
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Congressman John Katko and Congresswoman Claudia Tenney took a look at developments in defense in Rome and commented on the situation in Afghanistan.
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Author and journalist Craig Whitlock looks at what went wrong in Afghanistan over the two decades the United States had troops there.
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The final evacuation flight brought to a close the longest war in U.S. history. The withdrawal leaves the future of Afghanistan in disarray and uncertainty under renewed Taliban rule.
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Biden has pledged the U.S. will target the assets, leadership and facilities of ISIS-K, the Islamic State group's affiliate that has reportedly claimed responsibility for the terror attack.