
Jens Stoltenberg
Michael Hughes: In his farewell address as NATO Secretary General, Jens Stoltenberg suggested the weakness of the Afghan central government was decisive in the coalition failing to win the war against the Taliban, and undermined the alliance’s mission, which was justified in pursuit of countering international terrorism.
“After 20 years we were still not winning the war. The Taliban were gaining ground and there were no united Afghan authorities that could take responsibility when we left. The fact that the Afghan Government and the security forces collapsed so quickly, demonstrated why it was right to leave,” Stoltenberg said in remarks at NATO headquarters in Brussels on August 19.
Stoltenberg argued that after the shocking realization the Afghan central government was weak, it was futile for the coalition to stay two more decades.



Tolo News: Afghanistan’s national futsal team was defeated by Argentina in their second match of the World Cup tournament in Uzbekistan. On Wednesday night, Afghanistan’s futsal players faced their Argentine counterparts in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, ultimately losing the match 2-1. This defeat follows Afghanistan’s victory in their first World Cup match, where they defeated Angola 6-4. Afghanistan’s national futsal team will face Ukraine in their final group stage match next Saturday.
By Navbahor Imamova
Khaama: As the third anniversary of the ban on girls above sixth grade approaches, Human Rights Watch (HRW) states that the international community has failed to take meaningful action to lift Afghanistan’s restrictions on girls’ education. The organization has urged the global community to apply more pressure on the Taliban to lift the ban on girls’ education. 