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'A Chapter That's Over': As Trump Makes Noise About 2024, Melania Says 'No, Thank You' to White House Redux
Melania Trump, perhaps the most private first lady in modern history, has retreated more and more from the spotlight since departing Washington last January.
Resistance No More? Panjshir Falls to Taliban as Top Commanders Killed, Amrullah Saleh at Undisclosed Location After Bombardment
Deafening volleys of celebratory gunfire resounded all over Kabul and Facebook accounts were full of mentions of the fall of Panjshir.
Bells To Celebrate Anniversary Of Portsmouth Peace Treaty
Bells will be ringing Sunday to mark the 116th anniversary of the signing of the Portsmouth Peace Treaty, which ended the RussoJapanese War.
New Zealand Tried for Years to Deport IS-Inspired Supermarket Attacker, Reveals Ardern
Samsudeen arrived in New Zealand as a 22-year-old in 2011 on a student visa and was granted refugee status two years later.
'Genocide in Making': Amrullah Saleh Writes to UN on 'Catastrophe' in Valley as Taliban Close in on Panjshir
Sources from the resistance headquarters have told CNN-News18 that all support in terms of food supplies are cut and Taliban are also stopping all medical aid to the emergency services of the hospital.
Banderas Skewers His Own Craft In 'Official Competition'
Antonio Banderas and Penelope Cruz brought some laughs to the Venice Film Festival on Saturday with a comedy that skewers their own craft, and apparently was as funny to make as it was to watch.
Komodo Dragon, 2 in 5 Shark Species Lurch towards Extinction in Updated Wildlife Red List
About 28 percent of the 138,000 species assessed by the IUCN for its survival watchlist are now at risk of vanishing in the wild forever.
'Proofs' Show Pakistan Fighting Alongside Taliban. So, What Does Insurgents' Rise Mean for Neighbours?
TTP has been proven dangerous against Pakistan as its main objectives included implementing Sharia law, fighting US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, and engaging in jihad against the Pakistani Army.
Afghans With Ties to US Who Could Not Get Out Now Live in Fear
Taliban leaders have pledged to allow those with visas to leave once they reopen the main airport, which remained closed to commercial flights Friday.
Judge Releases New Zealand Extremist Despite Concerns
The fears of authorities were borne out Friday when the man walked into an Auckland supermarket, grabbed a knife and stabbed six people, critically injuring three.
17 Killed in Taliban's Celebratory Firing Over 'Gains' in Resistance Foothold Panjshir: Report
Taliban in Kabul fired into the air Friday night to celebrate gains on the battlefield in Panjshir province, which still remains under the control of anti-Taliban fighters.
Blinken To Travel To Qatar And Germany To Hold Meetings On Afghanistan
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Friday he would travel to Qatar on Sunday to meet with the country's leaders and thank them for their help during the evacuation from Afghanistan, and later proceed to Germany where he will hold a ministerial...
Early Canada Election Call Backfires On Trudeau, Who Now Trails In Polls
Canada's Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau finds himself behind in polls ahead of a snap election he called hoping his management of the COVID19 crisis would propel him to victory.
Singapore to Give Vaccine Boosters to People Aged Over 60 and Vulnerable Groups as Covid Cases Rise
The health ministry said an expert committee had recommended the third dose for people aged 60 and above and those with weak immune systems.
'Independent, War Free': Ex-Afghan PM Gulbuddin Hekmatyar on Decades of Conflict, China's Influence
When asked about China, Hekmatyar said while it needs support and security, it cannot think of issues beyond its borders.