As American troops leave Afghanistan and the Taliban cements its control over the country, Afghans living in the U.S. fear for their families' safety back home.
"Once the Taliban captured Kabul, Afghanistan, there's no future, no hope, no one feels safe." 35 year old Najib Kohistani lives in Fremont, California.
He's one of the roughly 156,000 Afghans now residing in the U.S. He says he thinks the U.S. should have finished what they started when they invaded Afghanistan 20 years ago.
"They (the U.S.) should have stayed until the Taliban was defeated completely, but the Taliban was like day by day getting stronger and stronger.
They should have stayed, they should have defeated them completely and then come back (home)." Many have clamored for Washington to take in more Afghans after the Taliban seized the capital Kabul.
Thousands of desperate civilians rushed to Kabul airport on Monday, prompting the U.S. to suspend evacuations.
Some clung to a U.S. military plane as it taxied on the runway, according to local broadcaster Tolo news.
Aisha Wahab, the first Afghan American woman to be elected to U.S. public office, called the withdrawal heartbreaking.
"The sad fact of the matter is there was no attempt at nation building.
Even with these governments in place, the United States legitimized warlords of the previous decades in positions of power and gave them more authority and more control in the country.
That right there started the catalyst for what we see today." Facing criticism over the chaos, U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday defended the withdrawal of American troops, blaming the Taliban's takeover on Afghan leaders who fled the country, and a U.S.-trained Afghan army unwilling to fight.
The U.S.-based Afghan Coalition is trying to help Afghans file visa requests for their relatives stuck in the country.
But they say there's little else the organization can do.
Severe flooding in Afghanistan, triggered by seasonal rains, has claimed 33 lives and injured 27 in three days, according to a Taliban spokesperson. Flash floods hit Kabul and multiple provinces, damaging over 600 homes, killing about 200 livestock, and impacting 800 hectares of farmland and 85 kilometers of roads.
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Former top generals, Mark Milley and Kenneth McKenzie, testified about the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal, blaming Biden's delayed evacuation orders. They criticized the administration's decision-making and highlighted State Department failures. Milley and McKenzie regretted not starting the evacuation sooner, unsure of the exact number of Americans left behind. The Biden administration dismissed their claims as political.
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Eight civilians, including women and children, tragically perished in air strikes by the Pakistani military near the Afghan border. Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have escalated, with retaliatory strikes following attacks on Pakistani troops. The Taliban government condemned the strikes as a violation of sovereignty, while border regions remain volatile due to militant activities. Diplomatic efforts are urgently needed to prevent further casualties.
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Zakia Wardak, Consul general of Afghanistan in Mumbai, resigned after caught smuggling 25 kg gold worth Rs 18.6 crore from Dubai. TOI reported Mateen Hafeez.. IndiaTimes
Zakia Wardak resigned as consul general of Afghanistan in Mumbai after DRI intercepted her smuggling 25 kg gold worth Rs 18.6 crore from Dubai, citing organized.. IndiaTimes
The Meteorological Department's All India Weather Bulletin states that a significant western disturbance is centred over central Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and the.. DNA
Biden had said the "xenophobic" nature of India, China, Japan and Russia is responsible for their economic troubles and argued that America's economy is growing.. DNA
Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar rebuffed U.S. President Joe Biden's assertion that "xenophobia" was hindering India's economic progress. Speaking at a round table discussion hosted by a newspaper on Friday, Jaishankar emphasised that India's economy is robust and dismissed any suggestion of faltering. He highlighted India's long-standing tradition of openness as a society, refuting claims of xenophobia impacting its economic growth.
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Foreign Minister S Jaishankar countered recent remarks by US President Joe Biden labeling India as "xenophobic," emphasizing India's tradition of openness and.. IndiaTimes
Tesla Sales Drop , More Than Expected.
The automaker has posted its first yearly drop in sales since the onset of the pandemic, CNN reports. .
The company reportedly built
433,000 units but only delivered 387,000.
That's significantly less than the 484,507 vehicles
it delivered in the last three months of 2023.
Tesla shares fell 5% on April 1. .
Tesla partially attributed the sales
drop to increased production of the
updated Model 3 at its factory in Fremont.
The company also cited factory shutdowns caused by ships being diverted from the Red Sea because of attacks by Iran-backed Houthi militants, CNN reports.
The company also cited factory shutdowns caused by ships being diverted from the Red Sea because of attacks by Iran-backed Houthi militants, CNN reports.
Additionally, its factory in Germany shut down for a week because of an arson attack. .
Increased competition from brands such as
China's BYD have also impacted sales, CNN reports. .
Increased competition from brands such as
China's BYD have also impacted sales, CNN reports. .
Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives
referred to Tesla demand in China as
"very soft coming out of the gates for 2024.".
While we were anticipating a bad first
quarter, this was an unmitigated
disaster that is hard to explain away, Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives, via note to clients.
We view this as a seminal moment
in the Tesla story for Musk to either
turn this around and reverse the
black eye first quarter performance. , Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives, via note to clients.
Otherwise, some darker days could
clearly be ahead that could disrupt
the long-term Tesla narrative, Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives, via note to clients
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The wife of a California doctor accused of deliberately driving a car off a cliff with his family inside has begged prosecutors to drop the charges against him,.. Sky News
US authorities refute reports of Goldy Brar's death, a key suspect in Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala's murder, clarifying he wasn't among victims in a California shooting. Misinformation circulated on social media prompted inquiries, but Fresno Police confirmed Brar's survival. Implicated in various crimes, including arms trafficking, Brar's survival complicates efforts to address his criminal activities.
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Pentagon Releases Photo , of Last Soldier , To Leave Afghanistan.
According to U.S. Central Command chief
Gen. Frank McKenzie, the last C-17
U.S. military plane left Kabul on Aug. 30 at 3:29..
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