President Joe Biden says the Taliban have not changed but are going through an existential crisis about whether they want legitimacy on the global stage as they've taken over Afghanistan
US President Joe Biden's average approval ratinghas tumbled below 50 per cent for the first time since he took office in January this year, multiple polls have reveaked.
Biden has committed to keeping US troops in Afghanistan until every American is evacuated, even if that means maintaining a military presence there beyond his August 31 deadline for withdrawal
The intelligence agencies and ultimately President Joe Biden missed how quickly it would happen, losing weeks that could have been used for evacuations and spurring a foreign policy crisis
US President Joe Biden on Wednesday defended himself by saying that the drawdown of American forces could not have been handled in a way without 'chaos ensuing'
The US will begin issuing more booster shots as soon as Sept. 20 to people who received their second shot at least eight months earlier
US President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson have agreed to hold a virtual meeting of G-7 countries next week on the fast-unfolding developments in Afghanistan.
The Taliban have agreed to allow safe passage from Afghanistan for civilians hoping to join a US-directed airlift from the capital, President Joe Biden's national security adviser said Tuesday
At the White House, Biden on Monday called the anguish of trapped Afghan civilians "gut-wrenching"
Afghanistan crisis LIVE updates: An IAF aircraft today left from Kabul to India carrying the Indian ambassador and other personnel as part of the emergency evacuation
Joe Biden ignored his own administration's failures when he tried to explain why civilians in Afghanistan's capital have been left stranded and in danger from the Taliban because of US departure
His administration could and should have taken more care to protect those who risked everything in pursuit of a different future.
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Biden defends Afghanistan decision, blames Afghan army's unwillingness to fight
President Joe Biden will return to the White House Monday to address the nation on the US evacuation from Afghanistan, a day after the Taliban took control of the country.
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan says the failure of the Afghan military is to blame for the Taliban's swift takeover of Afghanistan
Spiraling political calamity looms for a president who had promised to be a sure-handed steward of US foreign policy.
Militants seek to project a more moderate face, promising to respect women's rights and protect both foreigners and Afghans.
Former US President Donald Trump called on his successor Joe Biden to step down after the Afghan government collapsed
President Joe Biden and other top US officials were stunned on Sunday by the pace of the Taliban's nearly complete takeover of Afghanistan