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Afghan fighting rages as US forces’ exit nears
KABUL: Hundreds of Taliban fighters were killed in fierce battles with government forces across several provinces of Afghanistan, officials said…
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Over 1,000 businesses affected by US cyberattack: researchers
NEW YORK: A ransomware attack launched hours before the US Independence Day holiday weekend potentially affected 1,000 businesses, researchers said…
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Canadian military on alert as wildfires rage
OTTAWA: The Canadian military was on standby on Saturday to help evacuate towns and fight more than 170 wildfires fueled…
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43 migrants drown off Tunisia; 84 rescued
TUNIS: At least 43 migrants drowned off the coast of Tunisia on Saturday and 84 others were rescued after their…
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African presidents pay tribute to anti-apartheid leader Kaunda
LUSAKA: African leaders and diplomats on Friday joined Zambia in mourning its founding president and liberation hero Kenneth Kaunda, who…
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Turkey rejects US report claiming link to child soldiers
Turkey’s foreign ministry has slammed a United States report on human trafficking that criticised Ankara for providing “operational, equipment, and…
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Saudi Arabia bans entry from UAE, Vietnam, Ethiopia and Afghanistan
Saudi Arabia will restrict travel to and entry from Ethiopia, UAE, Vietnam and Afghanistan over coronavirus concerns, the Saudi Press…
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Afghan pullout has US spies reorienting in terrorism fight
The two-decade war in Afghanistan has given American spies a perch for keeping tabs on terrorist groups that might once…
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Biden says ‘no’ final pullout in next few days
WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden on Friday said there is no plan for an imminent withdrawal of the final US troops…
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Tens of millions sizzle in India’s heatwave
NEW DELHI: Tens of millions of people in India were suffering on Friday under a severe heatwave that has pushed…
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