Afghanistan Evacuation Failed! Where is the baby now?
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https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/sto...9001757964

At least four planes chartered to evacuate several hundred people seeking to escape the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan have been unable to leave the country for days, officials said Sunday, with conflicting accounts emerging about why the flights have not been able to take off as pressure ramps up on the United States to help those left behind to flee.

An Afghan official at the airport in the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif said the would-be passengers were Afghans, many of whom did not have passports or visas, and thus were unable to leave the country. He said they had left the airport while the situation was sorted out.
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The bluddy angmos who shitted there for 2 decades n left suddenly ...where got this kind of irresponsible people ...they have to joyfully clean up the smelly rotten shit.....iow, they must accept all the desperate refugges to their lands
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Taliban stops planes of evacuees from leaving,
but it's unclear why Thinking

I love the headline....
Sound so innocent...   Rotfl
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2万亿美元打造的“阿富汗政府军”为何雪崩式溃败?生意,都是生意!【逸语道破】
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Missing Afghan baby given to US soldier reunited with family https://nypost.com/2022/01/09/missing-af...amily/amp/

January 9, 2022 | 10:36am


Sohail Ahmadi was reunited with his family after being cared for by taxi driver Hamid Safi, who found the child in the airport.

An Afghan baby boy who went missing in November after he was handed to US troops over a wall at Kabul’s airport amid the chaotic evacuation has been reunited with his family, according to a report.

Sohail Ahmadi, who was two months old when he disappeared Aug. 19, was reunited with his relatives in Kabul, Reuters reported Saturday.

The baby’s father, former US embassy guard Mirza Ali Ahmadi, his wife Suraya and the couple’s four other children entered the Kabul airport shortly after the handoff as thousands fled Afghanistan as it fell to the Taliban, but weren’t able to find Sohail.

After the outlet published a story in November about Ahmadi, the baby was found with Hamid Safi, a 29-year-old taxi driver who lives in Kabul, who had found the infant in the airport and took him home to raise the child.
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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/worl...965365.cms

Taliban ask China for help in getting international recognition


https://www.voanews.com/a/china-urges-ta...02107.html

China Urges Taliban to Meet Conditions for Diplomatic Recognition
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