News Afghanistan Markets: Your Friday Briefing: U.S. Admits Flaws in Afghanistan Withdrawal
As U.S. officials rushed to evacuate people from Kabul’s international airport, with Afghan allies hanging from airplanes amid a life-or-death scramble to escape the country, an Islamic State suicide ...
News Afghanistan Markets: Fox News presses White House on Afghanistan withdrawal: 'Who's going to get fired?'
Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy asks NSC Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby about the messy evacuation from Afghanistan.
News Afghanistan Markets: Asia Album: Afghan food market busy with Ramadan shoppers
Afghans buy food from a stall to break their fast after sunset during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan in Khost, Afghanistan on April 3, 2023. (Photo by Yusuf Mangal/Xinhua) KHOST, Afghanistan, April 6 (Xinhua) -- In a local market in Afghanistan's southeastern Khost province, people throng streetside stalls to buy a wide range of food in preparing their breaking-fast meals. During the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, Muslims practice fasting...
News Afghanistan Markets: Biden Review of Afghanistan Withdrawal Sees Need for Better Evacuation Plans
(Bloomberg) -- The White House acknowledged that the tumultuous Afghanistan withdrawal underscored the need to better plan and more quickly implement evacuations from conflict zones in an after-action report, even as aides sought to put much of the blame on Donald Trump.Most Read from BloombergGoogle and Amazon Struggle to Lay Off Workers in EuropeNassim Taleb On What Bitcoiners, Anti-Vaxxers, VCs and Deadlifters Are Getting WrongChina Restraint on Taiwan Shows Xi Has Bigger Concerns NowTraders
News Afghanistan Markets: Why Effort to Help Afghanistan Is Falling Short
As winter deepens, a grim situation in Afghanistan is getting worse. Freezing temperatures are compounding misery from the downward spiral that has come with the fall of the U.S.-backed government and ...
News Afghanistan Markets: FEATURE-Afghanistan's startups 'running on fumes' as economy crumbles
Afghan tech entrepreneur Sara Wahedi tore up her staffing roster. Nowadays, her app company's few remaining employees in Afghanistan work when they can - in the intervals between power cuts and ...