Afghans In The U.S. Protest The White House's Handling Of Afghanistan Demonstrators converged on Lafayette Park outside the White House on Sunday — one of several places where Afghans living in the U.S. gathered as the Taliban took control of the the capital Kabul. Kat Lonsdorf
Republican Of House Foreign Affairs Committee On Taliban Takeover NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Congressman Steve Chabot (R-Ohio), a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, about the dramatic events taking place in Afghanistan.
Former Canadian Ambassador To Afghanistan On Efforts Protect Kabul's Vulnerable NPR speaks with Chris Alexander, Canada's former ambassador to Afghanistan, about efforts to evacuate Afghans from Kabul amid a Taliban takeover.
President Biden Defends U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan President Biden met with national security officials by video conference this morning to discuss the situation in Afghanistan. Mara Liasson
Republican Texas Congressman Michael McCaul Criticizes Troop Withdrawal One of the most outspoken critics of the withdrawal is Michael McCaul of Texas.
Republican Illinois Congressman Adam Kinzinger Comments On Afghanistan Adam Kinzinger is a republican who represents Illinois in the U.S. House.
U.S. Embassy Staff Evacuated From Kabul Helicopters are removing U.S. staff from the embassy as the Taliban circle Kabul. Michele Kelemen
Former Supreme Allied Commander at NATO Describes Military Events In Kabul Former Supreme Allied Commander at NATO Admiral James Stavridis offers his perspective on the fall of Kabul.
How The White House Is Responding To The Taliban In Afghanistan The Biden administration is facing a fast-changing situation in Afghanistan where Taliban forces are said to have enricled the capital, Kabul.
Heat, smoke, and a Washington Supreme Court decision, this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Q13 correspondent Brandi Kruse, KIRO 7 reporter Essex Porter, and Unite Magazine publisher and editor in chief, MK Scott. Sarah Leibovitz