From their roots in the Soviet Union invasion, to their spike because of the more recent American one, this is how the Taliban took back Kabul and the country.
On Thursday, Newsmax host Grant Stinchfield cut off Joe Saboe, a war veteran who has been active in trying to evacuate people from Afghanistan, after he slightly criticized the Trump Administration.
The abandoned mansion of Afghanistan warlord Abdul Rashid Dostum is now home to 150 Taliban fighters.
The Afghanistan war cost $2.26 trillion over two decades. Here's a breakdown of where the United States could've spent all of that money instead.
One pilot was able to arrive and depart in the nick of time, while the other captain took things into his own hands and decided to take-off without ATC support.
CNN's Clarissa Ward gets caught up in a dicey situation while reporting on the ground in Afghanistan.
The Taliban took over Afghanistan far quicker than many people anticipated. Here's how it all went down.
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