| | | The Reuters Daily Briefing | Monday, August 30, 2021 by Linda Noakes | Hello Here's what you need to know. Tens of thousands of desperate Afghans face being left behind, Hurricane Ida pounds Louisiana, and a cautious Fed keeps world stocks happy | | | Today's biggest stories A member of Taliban forces stands guard as Afghan men take pictures of a vehicle from which rockets were fired in Kabul, August 30, 2021 AFGHANISTAN U.S. anti-missile defences intercepted as many as five rockets that were fired at Kabul's airport as the United States rushed to complete its withdrawal from Afghanistan to end its longest war.
Having evacuated about 114,400 people, including foreign nationals and Afghans deemed "at risk", U.S. and allied forces are set to complete their own withdrawal by a Tuesday deadline agreed with the Islamist militants.
France, Britain and Germany are working on a United Nations proposal aimed at establishing a safe zone in Kabul to allow safe passage for people trying to leave Afghanistan.
Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi told U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in a phone call that the international community should engage with Afghanistan's new Taliban rulers and "positively guide" them, China's foreign ministry said.
Whipped by the Taliban and shoved from behind by other desperate Afghans, marriage certificate in hand, Sharifa Afzali thrust her cell phone at the U.S. soldier barring the Kabul airport gate. On the other end was her husband, a U.S. Army veteran in Oklahoma. Here's how she fled Afghanistan.
President Joe Biden attended a grim homecoming for the U.S. troops killed in a suicide bomb attack in Afghanistan.
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