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With The US Exit From Afghanistan, India Fears An Increasingly Hostile Region MUMBAI — One of the most prominent symbols of Afghanistan's democracy — the national parliament, with its giant bronze dome and marble fountains — was a ...
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Delta outbreak tests New Zealand's zero Covid strategy -- but lockdown has broad support at home (CNN) When New Zealand went into lockdown last week over a single Delta case, critics were quick to mock the country's risk-averse approach.
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'No one has money.' Under Taliban rule, Afghanistan's banking system is imploding New York (CNN Business) The Taliban's rule of Afghanistan faces an imminent threat: The war-torn nation's banking system is on the verge of collapse.
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We must keep our promises for the little girl huddled in a refugee camp. That girl was me Refugees from Afghanistan wait to board a bus after arriving and being processed at Dulles International Airport in Dulles, Virginia, on August 23, 2021. Ilhan ...
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How Canadian Leaders Campaign in a Pandemic While the Conservative leader Erin O'Toole is still hitting the road, his party has also created a virtual method of reaching voters.
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Democrats, Growing More Skeptical of Israel, Pressure Biden Among Democrats in Congress, attitudes toward Israel have grown more critical as the party base expresses concern about the human rights of Palestinians.
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Teddy bears, clothes and messages of love: Afghan refugees receive warm welcome in some countries For those who managed to flee Afghanistan, leaving their home country under Taliban rule is just the beginning of their challenges — they are landing in ...
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New Zealand's Homegrown Hero Can the celebrity civil servant steering New Zealand through its lockdown succeed again? Natasha Frost. By Natasha Frost.
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How Rodrigo Duterte Can Stay No. 1 by Becoming No. 2 The president of the Philippines says he'll run for the vice presidency next year. Critics see a plot to avoid prosecution for the killings in his drug war.
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Queen Elizabeth II to attend UN climate change conference, marking closer embrace of cause The official Twitter account for the conference also tweeted the news. The British royals in general have long considered themselves environmentalists but it's ...
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