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Reporter Jane Ferguson Discusses The Latest From Kabul
NPR's Tamara Keith speaks to PBS reporter Jane Ferguson, about the latest on the ground in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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The Taliban Moved Quicker Than Anticipated To Take Afghanistan
President Biden said several days ago that he did not regret his decision to withdraw from Afghanistan. The speed with which the Taliban have swept through is not what he had said to anticipate.
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Former Supreme Allied Commander at NATO Describes Military Events In Kabul
Former Supreme Allied Commander at NATO Admiral James Stavridis offers his perspective on the fall of Kabul.
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Kabul Doctor Describes Perspective Of Civilians In Afghanistan's Capital
Audie Cornish speaks with Muhib Shinwari, a doctor in Kabul, about what he's seeing on the ground.
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A Vet Formerly Deployed In Afghanistan Shares His Perspective On The Chaos In The Country
NPR's Tamara Keith asks Mike Jason, a retired Army colonel who served in Afghanistan, for his perspective as the Taliban continues to advance towards Kabul.
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Troops Are Out Of Afghanistan, Ending The Longest War In American History
U.S. troops destroyed equipment before leaving Afghanistan, ending ending 20 years of military engagement in the country. More than 2,400 troops and tens of thousands of Afghans lost their lives.
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Rental Assistance Programs Are Swooping In To Help As Evictions Resume
In Memphis, evictions have resumed. But there's a concerted effort to keep people in their homes, using innovative strategies to get federal rental assistance to those who need it.
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Employers Can't Require People To Work 72 Hours A Week, China's High Court Says
In recent years, several worker deaths have been linked to grueling "996" schedules, which are common in the tech industry. The label is shorthand for working 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. for six days in a row.
Remembering Jamaican Producer Lee 'Scratch' Perry
Jamaican producer Lee "Scratch" Perry has died at age 85. His idiosyncratic work in reggae and dub had an oversize impact on popular music around the globe.
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Diplomats Are Leaving Afghanistan As U.S. Airlift Operations Come To A Close
The U.S. drawdown from Afghanistan includes American diplomats who moved embassy operations to the airport in Kabul. They're now leaving too as the White House decides how to deal with the Taliban.
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