- Operation AEGIS Information Page (CAF) – Canada’s Response to the Situation in Afghanistan (IRCC)
- “Support for Afghan citizens with travel authorizations to leave Afghanistan” (IRCC)
- “Calgary property company provides housing for Afghan refugees” (Globalnews.ca)
- “More than 100 Afghans from music school flown out of country” (The Canadian Press via Todayville)
- “The CIA’s Afghan Proxies Will Get Fresh Start in the U.S.” (The Intercept)
- “Taliban summon Afghan interpreters who worked for Dutch, threaten families” (AFP via France 24)
- “Afghanistan: Former British soldier who was arrested by Taliban as it seized control in country flown out of country” (Sky News via Yahoo)
- “GOP Lawmakers Introduce Legislation Seeking to Investigate the Afghanistan Withdrawal” (Independent Journal Review)
- “(UK) Defence Secretary considers awarding medals to Afghanistan evacuation troops” (UK Evening Standard via msn.com)
- “Afghan government’s fall ‘inevitable’ after Donald Trump’s deal with Taliban, ex-Saudi intelligence boss says” (Sky News via Yahoo)
- “Afghanistan’s warlords floundering in exile” (UAE media)
- “Afghanistan to start issuing passports again after months of delays” (Reuters)
- “No Official Celebration of World Teachers’ Day in Afghanistan” (AFG media)
- “Some girls return to high school in Kunduz province” (PAK media)
- “Taliban meet with UK, Iran delegations amid economic woes” (Associated Press)
- “UK’s Simon Gass Meets With Deputy PMs in Kabul” (AFG media)
- “British PM’s envoy meets Taliban in Afghanistan” (Reuters)
- “Taliban meet with U.K., Iran delegations amid economic woes” (Associated Press via CTV News)
- “Senior British diplomats have held talks with the Taliban in Afghanistan to stress the need to allow the safe passage of people out of the country …” (UK media)
- “British PM’s envoy holds talks with Taliban in Afghanistan” (Al Jazeera English)
- “Russian, Tajik presidents discuss strengthening border with Afghanistan” (TASS, RUS state media)
- “The Taliban is the ‘only team on the field’ to quell Afghanistan’s ISIS-K threat” (The Week)