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Senators warn more visas are urgently needed for Afghans who aided US
More than a dozen senators said Congress needs to raise the limit on the number of special immigrant visas the U.S. can process for Afghans.
US soldier loses one Afghan translator; fights to save another
Their efforts started long before this month’s chaotic rush to evacuate Afghans after the Taliban’s swift takeover.
After evacuation, Afghan refugees still face numerous obstacles
Significant background checks before traveling to the United States are still happening, administration officials said.
Vets groups plead for more action from White House on Afghanistan evacuations
A coalition of 45 groups working on evacuation issues has asked for a meeting with senior administration staff to see what more can be done to save the lives of Afghans in danger.
As US military sticks to airport, British and French forces are rescuing their citizens in Kabul: reports
Reports of NATO allies conducting extractions is prompting Americans to why we aren't doing the same.
Flights to leave hourly from Kabul airport, if evacuees can get there
Flights should be leaving hourly by Wednesday, according to an official.
The race is on to evacuate 22,000 Afghans by Aug. 31 withdrawal deadline
Officials couldn't say whether the withdrawal deadline might be extended to evacuate more refugees.
About 8,000 US troops are deploying to secure evacuations from Kabul
Three thousand are heading to Kabul, with another 3,500 in Kuwait and 1,000 to Qatar.
Inside the Army’s enlisted overhaul: Why your next promotion may take longer
The Army has unveiled a series of enlisted promotion and selection overhauls that are meant to better develop and manage talent across the force.
By Davis Winkie