Taliban announce new caretaker government for Afghanistan, naming Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund—who is on the U.N. sanctions list and described as 'one of the most effective Taliban commanders'—as interim prime minister.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told reporters Tuesday that"somewhere around 100" Americans remain in Afghanistan.
"For weeks now, we've been working very closely with Qatar, with Turkey to see to it that the Kabul airport could get up and running again to civilian air travel as soon as possible," he continued."We're also working to facilitate overland passage for those who wish to depart when it comes to charters."
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