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Pakistan Not Setting Up New Camps for Afghan Refugees: Interior Minister
Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad's statement came after reports that people were massing at the border and trying to enter Pakistan which already has been hosting about 3 million Afghan refugees.
Thousands of Anti-Taliban Fighters Can Return 'Anytime', Says Massoud's Uncle Post 'Panjshir's Fall'
Ahmad Wali Massoud was speaking in Switzerland, one day after the Taliban claimed total control over Afghanistan, declaring that they had won the battle against resistance forces.
Bombed Ghost Houses, Begging Kids & Taliban Flag Flying High: Journalist Recounts Visit to War-Torn Nation
Hollie spoke to a local who said that she could not eat and cried for days when she saw the Taliban enter her village.
Taliban Ask Former Afghan Forces to Integrate With New Regime, Warn 'Insurgents'
Three weeks after seizing power but with no government so far announced, the spokesman said an "interim" system would first be announced to allow for changes.
Twenty Years On, Pandemic Gives 9/11 Conspiracists Fresh Impetus
Conspiracy theories over 9/11 were the first to benefit from widespread internet access, spreading much faster than previous alternative interpretations of history.
Sudan Investigating Weapons Flown In From Ethiopia -state News Agency
Sudanese authorities have seized a cargo of 72 boxes of weapons that arrived by air from Ethiopia and that they suspect were destined for use in "crimes against the state", Sudan's state news agency, SUNA, reported on Sunday.
'Shoot Me Twice in the Head': What Amrullah Saleh Told His Guard Amid Fears of Taliban Takeover
In an apparent swipe at former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and other officials, Saleh said these politicians have "betrayed the people".
Harris To California On Wednesday To Campaign For Newsom
Vice President Kamala Harris will visit California's Bay Area next week to campaign for Gov. Gavin Newsom, who faces possible removal from office in a Sept. 14 recall election.
Willard Scott, Weatherman On NBC's 'Today' Show, Dies At 87
Willard Scott, the beloved weatherman who charmed viewers of NBC's Today show with his selfdeprecating humor and cheerful personality, has died. He was 78.
New Zealand to Criminalise Attack Planning After Mall Stabbing
Police shot dead the 32-year-old attacker, a Sri Lankan national who had been convicted and imprisoned for about three years before being released in July
Japan PM Suga to Back Vaccine Minister Kono in LDP Leadership Race
Suga is expected to stay on until his successor is chosen in the party election slated for Sept. 29
Texas Anti-abortion Tipster Site Booted by Web Host
Texas Right to Life has called it a blow to "the unjust ruling of Roe v. Wade," the landmark 1973 Supreme Court case that legally enshrined a woman's right to an abortion.
Louisiana Investigating Deaths Of Ida Nursing Home Evacuees
The owner of seven Louisiana nursing homes that were evacuated to a warehouse where four residents died after Hurricane Ida amid conditions deemed squalid faced criticism after a prior evacuationrelated death two decades ago. He faces new calls for his nu...
Freed From Prison, Mississippi Man Sues District Attorney
A Mississippi man freed after nearly 23 years in prison filed a lawsuit Friday against the district attorney who prosecuted him six times in the killings of four people at a smalltown furniture store.
News18 Evening Digest: Japan PM Yoshihide Suga to Step Down and Other Top Stories
These are the top stories we are covering this evening: Japan PM Yoshihide Suga Will Step Down After a Year in Office Amid Low Approval Ratings; Infant on Afghan Evacuee Flight Dies After Landing in Philadelphia; Karnataka BJP MLA's Son 'Cuts' Cake With i...
No Evidence To Verify Whether Pakistan Brought In Fighters To Support Taliban In Afghanistan, Says Pentagon
A key Congressional committee has unanimously adopted an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act seeking a report from Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on the security of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal