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Afghanistan: The last US soldier to leave Kabul airport, who is this Chris Donahue?

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The last US soldier to leave Kabul, who is this Major General? Global New News Desk - As the last soldier to leave the Asian country, the US Department of Defense confirmed his identity in a tweet. He is Major General Chris Donahue. He left Afghanistan yesterday (Monday) on a US Air Force C-17 aircraft. After a long 20 years, all US troops have left Afghanistan one by one. The Major General is the commanding officer of the 72nd Airborne Division under the 17th Airborne Corps based in North Carolina, USA. According to USA Today, he arrived at Kabul airport earlier this month after US troops set a deadline to leave Afghanistan, to help his country's troops return safely. He has been deployed 16 times to take part in US military operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, North Africa and East Africa. It is known that Donahue was commissioned as a second lieutenant in 1992 after graduating from the United States Military Academy. So far, he has been deployed 16 times to take part in US mi

Afghanistan: The end of two decades of war, the last C-17 aircraft to leave Kabul

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Afghanistan: The last US military plane has left Kabul Global New News Desk - The latest C-17 aircraft left Kabul with the US ambassador after midnight on Tuesday, said General Kenneth McKenzie, the top US military commander. He said the mission would continue to assist those who have not yet left Kabul within the stipulated time frame. The last US military aircraft has finally left Afghanistan after two decades of war. This marked the end of America's 20-year presence in the country. Victory shots were heard by the Taliban in Kabul after the last plane left Kabul. The plane's departure from Kabul marked the end of America's longest-running war and a massive rescue operation after the Taliban took control of Kabul. The Taliban took control of Kabul on August 14. Since then, rescue operations have been underway at the Hamid Karzai Airport in Kabul. After the United States left Kabul, the Taliban entered the airport and quickly seized US military equipment A total of 123,000

Bin Laden's bodyguard returned to his home in Afghanistan

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Afghanistan: Bin Laden's faithful bodyguard returns home Global New News Desk     -    On Monday, Amin, Osama bin Laden's bodyguard, was seen returning to his "country home" in a white car. Al Qaeda leader Amin was once close to bin Laden. He has even served as his chief bodyguard. Amin's home in Nangarhar province. "Al-Qaeda leader Amin ul Haq has returned to Afghanistan after the Taliban took control of the country," an Afghan journalist wrote on social media after releasing a video of his return home. The Battle of Tora Bora took place in 2001. It is the last year of the Taliban in Masnad, Afghanistan. Ten years later, Osama was shot dead by US forces in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Amin has not been seen in Nangarhar since that incident. Afghanistan: The end of two decades of war, the last C-17 aircraft to leave Kabul Afghanistan: The last US military plane has left Kabul The latest C-17 aircraft left Kabul with the US ambassador after midnight on Tuesday,

The former communications minister of Afghanistan is now the pizza delivery man in Germany

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Afghanistan: Former Minister when Pizza Delivery Man Global New News Desk   -   Al Jazeera has published a picture of Sadat selling pizza. Tweeted, a picture of a pizza delivery on a bicycle in Leipzig, Germany. At one time Asraf was in Ghani's cabinet. In 2016, Saeed Ahmad Sadat was an important member of the cabinet of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani. But he resigned because of tensions with the president. Moved to Germany. But now the former minister is selling pizza.   Sadat has been living in Leipzig since December last year. He is in a bad condition even after saving. He has a master's degree from Oxford University in his pocket. He told the British media Sky News that he has traveled to 13 countries of the world including Saudi Arabia for work. The news has already gone viral on social media. The French news agency AFP took an exclusive interview to find out his reaction. Asked about the delivery boy from the minister, former Afghan minister Saeed Ahmad Sadat said it was w

Don't be afraid: 42 seconds of Afghan TV's Peace Studio political debate show

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Fear not: armed Taliban in the back, news presenter in the front Global New News Desk   -   The video has gone viral on social media. After seizing power in the second round, the Taliban promised an independent media in Afghanistan. But many have commented that the video does not represent the freedom of the media. Behind them are two armed Taliban fighters. That's how the news presenter is reading the news on television. Addressing the audience, he says, don’t be afraid. The video of the Afghan news presenter spread on social media on Monday. The BBC's Qian Sharifi posted the 42-second video of the political debate on Afghan TV's Peace Studio on Twitter. Iranian woman journalist Masih Alinejad shared the video on Twitter and wrote, "What a strange thing." The Taliban militants are standing behind the frightened television presenter with a gun, forcing him to say "don't be afraid". The Taliban itself fills the minds of millions of people with fear. T