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According to the Foundation for Defense of Democracies' Long War Journal real-time map of control, the Taliban now control 242 of Afghanistan's 407 districts—almost 60 percent—with another 100 ...
Afghanistan Map Shows Cities That Have Fallen in Hands of Taliban Of the total 34 provincial capitals in Afghanistan, 18, nearly 60 per cent of the country's territory have fallen to the Taliban.
Millions of Americans eager to follow developments in Afghanistan will soon have available an up-to-date map of that country, rushed into print by the National Geographic Society.
Afghanistan: Map shows the Taliban’s rapid advance as more cities fall. The Taliban has seized two more cities in Afghanistan and claims to have “completely conquered” another, as the US ...
THE TALIBAN has now taken hold of an estimated 65 percent of Afghanistan, as the UK and US rush to evacuate citizens and embassy staff still in the country.
It also posted a live tracker map that lets you track flights in real time. As of Tuesday afternoon, the area over Afghanistan showed little activity. Flightradar24 real-time map: Afghanistan ...
The ancient Greek city of Ai-Khanoum in Afghanistan was discovered in the 1960s, but its demise has captivated archaeologists ...
President Obama announced a significant shift to his Afghanistan exit plan Thursday: Instead of exiting, there will now be up to 5,500 U.S troops staying in Afghanistan through at least 2017 ...
On Saturday night, the last major city in the country’s north, Mazar-i-Sharif, fell to the insurgents. Two more provinces, Uruzgan in the south and Zabul in central Afghanistan, are on the verge ...
Taliban fighters seized control of the northern city of 270,000 people, Afghanistan’s fifth-largest city. Regarded as a strategic prize, Kunduz lies at the gateway to mineral-rich northern ...
For archaeologists Afghanistan, rich in ancient treasures and once a key stop on the legendary silk road, is an "open-air museum", albeit one ravaged by war and plagued by looters. After 30 years ...
Afghanistan: Map shows the Taliban’s rapid advance as more cities fall. The Taliban has seized two more cities in Afghanistan and claims to have “completely conquered” another, as the US ...
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