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Afghanistan falls: First Kiwis safely evacuated from Kabul airport
MFAT warns the situation is fragile and "changing rapidly".
MFAT warns the situation is fragile and "changing rapidly".
The Taliban will need international recognition if they are to save the crumbling economy.
US President's decision to get out of Afghanistan put an end to Europe's adulation of him.
One person was killed, fuelling fears of further tyranny from the militants.
It appears Afghanistan's new rulers plan not to disrupt the evacuation.
The Taliban captured all major cities in Afghanistan in a matter of days.
Taliban fighters captured their first provincial capital on August 6.
Taliban officials to declare the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan from the capital, Kabul.
The Taliban have captured city after city in the last week as the US has withdrawn.
Iran also reported 466 deaths and 29,700 new cases of Covid-19.
The Taliban now control more than two-thirds of Afghanistan.
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The balloons are supposed to burst over their targets and deliver the payload.
A group of 38 Afghan civilians who helped the New Zealand war effort plead for help.
The Taliban are now believed to control half of Afghanistan after Nato withdrawal.
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There's been no explanation of the shutdown, which could cause power outages.