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White House announces new actions on COVID-19; Did Afghanistan alter future U.S. interventions?
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White House announces new actions on COVID-19; Did Afghanistan alter future U.S. interventions?
An American hostage was released from Afghanistan in a prisoner swap with the Taliban. Navy veteran Mark Frerichs was working as a civilian contractor when he was abducted in 2020.
Four crew members missing after cargo ship capsizes; Billy Bush returns to TV after lewd Trump video
Taliban prisoners released; new study addresses relationship between marriage & finances
The Afghan Fund will distribute some of the $3.5 billion in Afghan central bank reserves that were frozen after the U.S. withdrawal and Taliban takeover last year.
The Department of Homeland Security lacked "critical data to properly screen, vet and inspect" Afghan evacuees after the Taliban takeover in August 2021, according to a report issued by the department's inspector general and obtained by CBS News. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joins Anne-Marie Green with more on the findings.
This Week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” as America remembers the September 11 attacks, 20 years later, presidents past and present urge a divided America to unite. President Biden is trying to force the hesitant to get their vaccine. Will it persuade or just be another political flashpoint?
This week on "Face the Nation," COVID-19 pushes hospitals in some states to the brink, and overseas, the Taliban offensive in Afghanistan enters a perilous new phase.
CBS News meets villagers in Wardak Province, a Taliban stronghold that was caught for years on the front lines of the U.S.-led war, where the pain is still palpable.
The attack, which hit a packed mosque in the western city of Herat during Friday noon prayers, has left at least 18 people dead.
"Nobody might see me again. I might die," the woman says through sobs in a video that's gone viral. "But it is better to die once than die repeatedly."
The reports, which will examine the period between February 2020 and the U.S. withdrawal in August 2021, have been done for weeks, but are still going through review and declassification.
Many Afghan interpreters are still hoping to gain entry into the U.S. one year after American troops completed their withdrawal from Afghanistan. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joins Lana Zak and Tanya Rivero to discuss how the country has changed under Taliban rule.
It has been one year since American forces withdrew from Afghanistan. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab looks at the situation in the country now and how those left behind are coping with hardship and fear under Taliban rule.
Syed Mortaza Wafa spent years working for the U.S. Air Force. He says the Taliban are hunting for him, and he can't understand why America won't get him out.
One year on from what many see as the botched U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, Imtiaz Tyab met in a safe house with a former Afghan interpreter with the U.S. Air Force left behind in Kabul who still hasn't got his SIV American visa. He lives in hiding, fearing Taliban retaliation against him.
CBS News' Sami Yousafzai fled Afghanistan as a child and grew up as a refugee in Pakistan, where he met many of the men who now, once again, rule his country.
A federal judge concluded that families of victims of the September 11 attacks will not get $3.5 billion in frozen Afghan assets. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge explains on "Red and Blue."
In Afghanistan, daily life for women and girls has changed monumentally in the last year, as they face new restrictions under Taliban rule. Azra Jafari, an Afghan politician, human rights activist and the first female mayor in Afghanistan, joined CBS News from exile in Washington to discuss the plight women now face in her country.
CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab sits down with Abdul Qahar Balkhi, the spokesman for the Taliban regime's Foreign Ministry, in Kabul to ask him about the fact that the leader of al Qaeda was killed in Kabul despite the Taliban's pledge to keep groups working against the U.S. off Afghan soil, the group's geopolitical isolation after its first year back in power in Afghanistan, and its treatment of women and girls.
The latest on the Bowe Bergdahl prisoner swap and the 2016 presidential speculation with Sens. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., and others.
The latest on the release of Taliban captive Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl and the Veterans Affairs hospital scandal with Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., former CIA Director Michael Hayden, and others.
As the Taliban tries to contain ISIS-K, which is using the Taliban's own brutal insurgent-style tactics, Afghanistan's rulers are trying to modernize the nation's police force as a first line of defense. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reports from Kabul.
Later this month, it will be one year since the last American forces left Afghanistan, marking the longest war in U.S. history. Afghanistan's government collapsed in August 2021 when the Taliban swept into power within days. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
One year of Taliban rule in Afghanistan reversed years of progress for women and girls. Teenage girls are now barred from school, but some are taking their education into their own hands. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
The move comes even though Ontario's leader said the anti-tariff ad would be halted beginning Monday.
Melissa strengthened into a major hurricane and is expected to bring "catastrophic" flash flooding and landslides to Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Former vice president Kamala Harris spoke about the possibility of a woman being in the White House one day in an interview with the BBC.
President Trump met with the emir and prime minister of Qatar Saturday aboard Air Force One during a refueling stop.
President Trump late Friday pushed for several Biden-era Justice Department officials to be prosecuted over an FBI investigation into the fallout of the 2020 election.
Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine overnight into Saturday killed at least four people and wounded 20, officials said.
Jose Castro-Rivera was in a vehicle that was stopped on a Virginia highway on Thursday morning, according to Virginia State Police.
June Lockhart, the actor best known for her role as the matriarch in the TV series "Lassie", has died, her family spokesperson said Saturday.
The government shutdown hit Day 26 with no deal in sight as the Senate stands adjourned for the weekend.