Republican complains about Afghans in town: "Thought I was back in Kabul"
Republican Matt Strickland questioned the U.S. government's immigrant vetting process.
The Global South Needs More Female Journalists
Afghan women, who since 2021 have been banned from attending school after sixth grade, including university, are acutely aware of the need to inform the world of what is happening inside Afghanistan.
King Charles urged to make Prince Harry tribute
King Charles will not see Prince Harry in London, but he has a "very good opportunity" to make up for it, an expert told Newsweek.
With world's attention on Gaza, ISIS is making a global comeback
ISIS could "attack U.S. and Western interests abroad in as little as six months with little to no warning," said CENTCOM's head.
In SOTU, Biden will face fallen Marine's relative who says he ignored her
Congressman Michael McCaul invited Christy Shamblin, mother-in-law of Nicole Gee, as his guest to the State of the Union address.
Russia's Avdiivka losses higher than entire Soviet-Afghan war
Russia sustained more than 47,000 casualties in the monthslong onslaught around the Donetsk city of Avdiivka, Ukraine's military has said.
Two key steps for Ukraine win, avoiding Afghanistan II: US defense adviser
"Europe is hesitating because we're hesitating," Jane Harman said regarding the U.S. sending further aid to Kyiv.
Taliban under scrutiny after $1.2M "stolen" from crashed Russian jet
Afghan newspaper Hasht-e Subh reported that the money was stolen from the private jet after it crashed in the Badakhshan province.
Sen. Hagerty: Biden's Failed Promises Are Fueling Global Crisis
President Joe Biden promised in his first month in office to stand up to authoritarianism around the world.
Mystery over Putin ally's private jet crash fuels speculation
Anatoly Evsyukov, from the Rostov region, was on board a plane that crashed in Afghanistan.
Pakistan Must Stop Deporting Afghan Refugees
Afghanistan remains the largest humanitarian crisis in the world with more than 29 million people––over half the population––in need of humanitarian assistance.
Afghanistan Cloud Looms over Ukraine for US—And for Russia
Both countries retain painful memories of overreach in Afghanistan, as the White House and Kremlin pursue competing visions in Ukraine.
I walked on dead bodies—ceasefires are meaningless to me
We have a saying in my family: You don't "escape" a war, you are either killed instantly or destroyed by it forever.
Soldier blasts Biden after getting charged for gear he left in Afghanistan
The August 2021 withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan still draws mixed reactions.
Vietnam veterans explain why people don't want to join military
The perception of veterans and their treatment after military service has prompted some to dissuade people from signing up.
Could the Mideast nation behind US-Iran deal host Russia-Ukraine talks?
"We would of course be ready to work towards facilitating dialogue and achieving peace in Europe," Qatar's Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al Khulaifi told Newsweek.
Exclusive—Pakistan PM prepares response to India "being strengthened" by US
"The so-called Indo-Pacific strategy is done for the objectives which suit Western powers," Pakistan caretaker Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar tells Newsweek.
Young Democrat explains on live TV why he'll vote for Trump
"I don't believe that [Biden's] a competent commander-in-chief," the Gen Z Democrat said on Fox News.
Veterans hit back at Prince Harry's Netflix war claims
"I've always championed him but it doesn't mean I have to agree with everything that comes out of his mouth," ex-Royal Marine Ben McBean said of Harry.
The U.S. Reset in the Middle East Is Working
Two years ago, the U.S. completed its last evacuation flight from Afghanistan, as the hardline Taliban were toppling—in real time—what was left of the country's house-of-cards government and military.
Our Afghan Allies Still Need Our Help
The U.S. has the power to save many forgotten lives in Afghanistan.
It's Time to Confront Afghanistan's Taliban, Not Butter It Up
Two years on from the Western withdrawal and the Taliban retaking of power in Afghanistan, it's time to assess how Western policies have developed.
The Taliban After Year Two
The story of the Taliban's governance of Afghanistan has yet to be fully written.
Bread, Work, Freedom—Afghan Women's Two Years of Resistance
Two years under Taliban rule have resulted in devastating setbacks and violations of women's rights in Afghanistan.
Mother of fallen soldier rips Biden for Afghanistan exit: "Heartless"
Cheryl Rex called the president "heartless" for saying "he knew how I felt a little over 24 hours in learning of my son's death."
As war and terror loom in Asia, Pakistan looks to U.S. and China for help
"Pakistan and India are nuclear weapons states ... with big armed forces and big populations, and therefore, peace should be an imperative."
Scientists decode ancient script that has puzzled scholars for 70 years
The decipherment of the mysterious writing system, which was in use from around 200 B.C. and 700 A.D., has revealed a previously unknown language.
Taliban leader celebrates Elon Musk's Twitter
The tweet drew some blowback due to the Taliban's history as it pertains to violence and free speech.
I'm a marine. My dog saved my life—I'll never forget her
I don't think there's going to be a day that goes by that I don't think about her.
Moral Injury—The Ongoing Fight To Bring Our Afghan Allies Home
Veterans remain prepared to help every single Afghan ally get to safety and begin life anew because they had our backs when it mattered most.