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About 5,400 U.S. service
members remain at the airport evacuating thousands of Americans and
Afghans seeking special immigrant visas to enter the U.S. before the Aug.
31 deadline to withdraw.
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In
total, 6,000 Americans were in Afghanistan on Aug. 14, when the
Taliban overthrew the Afghan government and took control of Kabul,
its capital. As of Wednesday, 4,500 Americans have been evacuated
from the country.
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The
president stuck to his deadline on Tuesday, citing among other
concerns the growing fears of the potential for a terrorist attack
on the Kabul airport, primarily from the Islamic State’s Afghan
affiliate, known as ISIS-K.
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Charlotte
Maxwell-Jones, an American who founded Kabul Small Animal Rescue,
was recently told by the Taliban to leave Afghanistan. But she
doesn’t intend to go until she’s secured the departure of about 125
people, including her employees and their family members, and as
many as 250 animals, she said.
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More
than 800,000 service members have yet to get their shots, according
to Pentagon data. And now that the Pfizer vaccine has received full
approval from the Food and Drug Administration, the Defense
Department is adding it to the list of required shots troops must
get as part of their military service
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The
Japanese government completed the relocation of 830 colonies of
endangered coral off the coast of Okinawa this week and plans to
start construction on a new portion of a contentious Marine Corps
airfield, according to local media reports.
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The
clinics at the Texas base have been going on all month — reaching
more than 500 people — but operations have increased since Defense
Secretary Lloyd Austin announced Aug. 9 that the vaccine would be
mandatory for troops by mid-September or when the shots received
full federal approval.
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The
Afghan evacuees include people who worked at the South Korean
embassy in Kabul, hospitals, vocational training centers and
provincial reconstruction teams.
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Among
the nearly 3,100 veterans who took part in the study, the
prevalence of suicidal thoughts fell from 10.6% prior to the
pandemic to 7.8% 10 months into it, bucking predictions that
coronavirus lockdowns and limits on travel and gatherings could
leave veterans feeling lonelier and increase suicidal behaviors
among them, the study said.
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A
government task force is expected to made the addition of more
prefectures to the state of emergency official Thursday; the
emergency will begin Friday and last until Sept. 12.
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