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    • Salima Mazari, the female Afghan governor who fought against Taliban in Balkh Province, captured Zee News Logo Zee News
  • 6,000 Cadre of Haqqani Network Control Kabul, Negotiations on for Formal Handing Over to Taliban: Report

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  • From Expertise on Failed States to Creating One: The Fall & Fall of Ashraf Ghani, Afghanistan's Latest 'Villain'

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  • Days after deadly earthquake, fresh tremors strike city in Haiti

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  • Pakistan woman TikToker assaulted, her clothes torn by crowd while filming video

    A Pakistani woman TikToker has alleged that she was "attacked" by hundreds of people while she was filming a video on 14 August, Pakistan’s Independence Day, in Lahore. In her complaint, the woman has said that she was filming a video near the Minar-e-Pakistan with six companions, when a crowd of around 300-400 people attacked them. “People were sc...

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  • 'Country Boys With Code of Honour': UK Army Chief Says Taliban May Have Changed, Must 'Wait & See'

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  • Under Fire for Afghanistan Crisis, Biden Says Chaos Inevitable, Adds Troops May Stay Beyond Aug 31 Deadline

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  • Helicopter full of cash? Ex-Afghanistan president Ashraf Ghani says there was no time to even wear shoes

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  • Solved Covid Outbreak 'Puzzle', Says New Zealand as Auckland Case Ends 6-Month Run of No Virus

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  • SCO set to come into focus as China, Russia, Iran inch towards recognising Taliban regime in Afghanistan

    Wednesday's news that senior Politburo official Nikolai Patrushev has conveyed to his Iranian counterpart Admiral Ali Shamkhani that is set to be admitted as a full member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) should give the Joe Biden administration pause. Especially as this news comes in the backdrop of the United States’ drawdown exit f...

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  • Sydney vaccine rollout sped up as Australia's COVID-19 cases hit high

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  • New Zealand says it has solved COVID-19 outbreak 'puzzle'

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  • Haibatullah Akhundzada: Taliban Supreme Leader Who Rose from Ashes May Soon Handle Afghanistan's Reins

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  • Nothing Indicated Afghan Collapse in 11 Days, Says Top Pentagon General

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  • Taliban deface images of models at Kabul salon days after promising to uphold women's rights

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  • First Covid case detected at Paralympic village

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  • WHO warns against booster shots for higher income countries as US approves

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  • Haqqani network cadres control Kabul, Mullah Yaqoob in Kandahar

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  • World Photography Day 2021: Why is it celebrated?

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  • Afghanistan Crisis: Taliban keeps some evacuees from reaching Kabul airport even as US vows to finish airlift

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  • Head of Covid vaccine maker AstraZeneca tops CEO pay chart in UK with $18 million

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  • Mexico's Caribbean coast braces for Hurricane Grace

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  • AstraZeneca Boss Tops CEO Pay Chart in UK: Survey

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  • New wildfire explodes near California state capital

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  • Biden warns may act against governors opposing school mask mandates

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  • IMF blocks over $440 million funds transfer to Afghanistan over ‘lack of clarity'

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  • Massive earthquake leaves Haiti 'on its knees', death toll reaches 2,189

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  • Morning news brief: EU accuses Belarus of using migrants, quake leaves Haiti 'on its knees' and more

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  • Quake leaves Haiti 'on its knees' as impatience grows over lack of aid

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  • Covid-19: Singapore to allow more employees to return to offices from today

    The multi-ministerial task force tackling the health crisis recently announced that work from home (WFH) will no longer be the default requirement from Thursday. From now on, 50 per cent of employees can return to their workplaces.

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  • Joe Biden Warns Legal Action Against Governors Opposing School Mask Mandates

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  • Despite assurances of dignity from Taliban, Afghan women have everything to lose

    This April, a report by the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission stated that 14 women had been killed and 22 wounded since January in targeted attacks, even as the Taliban and the now-deposed Afghan government continued ‘peace talks’ in Doha. Not surprisingly, nearly all those women were professionals, including TV technicians, vaccinators an...

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  • Biden Administration Seeks to Block Taliban from Accessing Reserves from IMF: Report

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  • 'I don't know how that happens': President Biden says no way to withdraw from Afghanistan without 'chaos ensuing'

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  • 'Direct attack': European Union accuses Belarus of using migrants as political weapon

    EU member states are nervous about a replay of Europe's 2015-16 migration crisis when the chaotic arrival of more than a million people from the Middle East stretched security and welfare systems and fuelled support for far-right groups

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  • After rare meeting, Erdogan says regional rivals Turkey and UAE making progress

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  • 'Afghanistan won't be a democracy because...': Taliban leader on how the country will be governed

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  • Twitter's updated privacy policy comes into effect today. All you need to know

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  • Ashraf Ghani vows to return to Afghanistan

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  • BRICS reiterates commitment to foster open, fair and non-discriminatory trade environment

    The industry ministers of Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa (BRICS) reiterated their commitment to foster an open, fair, and non-discriminatory trade environment to ensure greater participation in global value chains by promoting digital inclusion and encouraging the sustainable use of disruptive technologies for advancing growth

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  • Taliban say council will govern Afghanistan for now, Ghani breaks silence | Top 10 developments

    As ousted Afghan president Ashraf Ghani defended himself in a video message, the Taliban announced that a ruling council will govern Afghanistan for the time being. Here are top 10 developments related to the situation unfolding in Afghanistan.

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  • Taliban 2.0: No beheadings for icecream | Ground report

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  • Afghan diplomat claims President Ashraf Ghani fled Kabul with USD 169 million in cash

    Ghani fled Afghanistan on Sunday, just as the Taliban approached Kabul, and his whereabouts remained unknown until Wednesday, when the United Arab Emirates said it has accepted him and his family on account of 'humanitarian considerations.'

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  • Islamic Scholars to Decide Role of Women in Afghanistan: Senior Taliban Member

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  • 'Couldn't Even Put on My Shoes': Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani Details 'Escape From Taliban'

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  • Data of More Than 40 Million Exposed in Latest T-Mobile Breach

    The same data for about 7.8 million current T-Mobile postpaid customers appears to be compromised. No phone numbers, account numbers, PINs, passwords, or financial information from the nearly 50 million records and accounts were compromised, it said.

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  • India will be guided by its ties with Afghan people: Jaishankar

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  • Nepal's opposition party splits, Opposition faction forms CPN-UML Samajbadi party

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  • US to begin offering COVID-19 vaccine booster shots in September

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  • NATO to Hold Emergency Meeting of Foreign Ministers on Afghanistan

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  • Islamic 'scholars' to decide on women’s 'right' to education: Taliban leader

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  • Afghan Envoy Says Hold-out Panjshir Province Can Resist Taliban Rule

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  • Global Covid-19 vaccine distribution key concern for WHO experts as US presses on with plan for boosters

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  • Afghanistan crisis: 'Extraordinary' NATO virtual meeting on August 20

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  • French Patients in ICUs for Covid Above 2,000 for First Time Since June 14

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  • Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar's Rise Charts Taliban's Long Road Back to Power

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  • Afghanistan Won't Be a Democracy, A Council May Take Over; Taliban's Akhundzada to Be Akin to President

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  • Delta Surging in Areas of Low Covid-19 Vaccine Coverage: WHO

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  • Snippets from UK: Taliban May Continue Traditional Afghanistan-India Friendship, Says Activist

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  • Jalalabad Protests: 3 Dead in Taliban Firing. A Sign of Times to Come for Afghanistan?

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  • Council to govern for now, Taliban to reach out to former Afghan soldiers, pilots: Reports

    A ruling council may govern Afghanistan for now, while the Taliban would reach out to former pilots and soldiers from the Afghan armed forces to join its ranks, a senior member of the group told news agency Reuters on Wednesday.

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  • Delta variant of Covid-19 spreading in low vaccine coverage areas, says WHO

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  • Evacuations More Important Than US Military Withdrawal Date: House Panel Chairman

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  • WHO Says No Need for Covid-19 Booster Jabs, US Health Officials Recommend Extra Shots

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  • Afghan women hold street protest in front of Taliban fighters on Kabul street

    On Tuesday, a report in Guardian claimed that Taliban's promises of 'safe passage' to the Kabul airport for Afghans trying to flee the country have been undermined by reports of women and children being beaten and whipped as they try to pass through checkpoints set up by the militants.

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  • Isle of Man urged to accept Afghan refugees

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  • 'Detain Ghani for stealing public wealth': Afghan embassy in Tajikistan 'urges' Interpol

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  • Haitians Grow Impatient for Quake Aid as Rains Complicate Rescues

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  • World Humanitarian Day 2021: History, theme and all you need to know

    Every year, 19 August is observed as World Humanitarian Day. People who have dedicated their lives to humanitarian causes and sacrificed their lives for the betterment of humanity are honoured on this day. History of World Humanitarian Day The day also marks the death of Special Representative of the Secretary-General to Iraq, Sergio Vieira de Mell...

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  • Afghan Prez Ashraf Ghani, family welcomed into country: UAE

    Right after the Taliban stormed into Kabul, reports broke that the President had fled the country to Tajikistan while some reports claimed Uzbekistan. The Russian Embassy in Kabul had said that Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani had fled the country with four cars and a helicopter full of cash.

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  • Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani flees to UAE

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  • Taliban releases TTP's Maulvi Faqir Mohammad, other terrorists from Afghan prisons

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  • Afghan ex-president Ashraf Ghani is in UAE

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  • CDC creates center to forecast disease outbreaks, issue warnings

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  • China to wait for govt formation before recognising Taliban regime

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  • Confirmed: Ex-Afghan President Ashraf Ghani is in this country

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  • Singapore to Vaccinate Short-term Pass Holders as Part of Covid Safety Measures

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  • What Does Taliban Mean? How Did the Group Come to Be Known by the Name?

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  • Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani, Family Given Shelter in UAE on 'Humanitarian Grounds'

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  • Belarus: News agency targetted by police amid crackdown

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  • Vaccine Nationalism Could Lead to Increase in Coronavirus Variants: Study

    The researchers noted that allocation of COVID-19 preventives between countries has so far tended towards vaccine nationalism, wherein countries stockpile vaccines to prioritise access for their citizenry over equitable vaccine sharing.

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  • Ashraf Ghani is in UAE, confirms its Ministry of Foreign Affairs amid Afghanistan crisis

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  • Who is Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Taliban leader likely to rule Afghanistan?

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  • US, UK and EU nations call for protecting Afghan women's rights as fears rise

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  • UK evacuated over 300 Britons, 2,000 Afghans: PM Boris Johnson

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  • Joint Statement Signed by 21 Countries Urge Taliban to Protect Afghan Women's Rights

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  • In Taliban's Forceful Takeover of Afghanistan, Jihadists See Their Victory, World Frets

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  • Evacuations from Afghanistan Gain Momentum as Taliban Promise Peace

    More than 2,200 diplomats and civilians have been evacuated from Afghanistan on military flights, a Western security official said on Wednesday, as the Taliban made first efforts to set up a government after their lightning sweep into the capital.

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  • Russian and Turkish Foreign Ministers Discuss Afghanistan; Express Interest To Stabilise Situation

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  • Taliban members fire at protesting crowd in Afghanistan's Jalalabad, watch video

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  • Afghanistan-Taliban Crisis Updates: Over 2,000 diplomats, civilians evacuated from country as Taliban promise peace

    18:07 (IST)Opposition figures gather in Panjshir ValleyVideos from the Panjshir Valley north of Kabul, a stronghold of the Northern Alliance militias that allied with the US against the Taliban in 2001, appear to show potential opposition figures gathering there. According to the Associated Press, it is the only province that hasn't yet fallen to t...

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  • At Least Three Dead Following Anti-Taliban Protests in Jalalabad

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  • 'Taliban are coming': Video shows Afghan women pleading with US troops to let them enter Kabul airport

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  • Malaysia king says new PM must swiftly seek confidence vote

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  • Stampede at Gate of Airport in Afghan Capital Kabul Injures 17: NATO Official

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  • US blocks Taliban access to $9.5 billion Afghan monetary reserves

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  • Chaos as Europeans scramble to evacuate Kabul

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  • Afghanistan crisis: Latest updates as Taliban seizes power in Kabul

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  • Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai holds talk with senior Taliban leader

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  • Over 40% of crops lost: Food agency warns of hunger in Afghan conflict

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  • Afghanistan won't be a democracy, a council may rule country, says senior Taliban leader

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