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Taliban, Al Qaeda Strengthening Ties? Osama's Ex-bodyguard Returns to Afghanistan from Pakistan
Videos that emerged on Social media on Tuesday showed that Amin-Ul-Haq has returned to his native Nangarhar province in Afghanistan following the fall of Kabul.
Soccer - Mane Scores For Senegal In Winning Start To World Cup Campaign
Sadio Mane scored for Senegal as they began their World Cup qualifying campaign with a 20 home win over Togo as Africa kicked off the group phase of their preliminary competition on Wednesday.
Not Guilty Plea Entered For Rocker Manson On Misdemeanors
An attorney has entered a not guilty plea on behalf of rocker Marilyn Manson, who is accused of approaching a videographer at his 2019 concert in New Hampshire and allegedly spitting and blowing snot on her.
Soccer - Croatia Hold Russia To Goalless Draw
Croatia and Russia both stayed on course to reach the 2022 World Cup in Qatar after they fought out a 00 stalemate devoid of any fireworks in an uneventful Group H qualifier on Wednesday.
Canada's Ontario Province To Require Vaccine Certificates
Ontario on Wednesday became the fourth Canadian province to announce residents will have to show proof of vaccination against COVID19 to enter restaurants, theaters, gyms and other indoor public venues.
2 Children Among 32 Dead as Bus Plunges Off Cliff in Peru
The accident happened on a narrow stretch of the Carretera Central road some 37 miles (60 kilometers) east of the capital Lima.
Taliban Supporters Hold Mock US Funeral as Troops Leave Afghanistan
Taliban supporters paraded coffins draped with American and NATO flags in the eastern city of Khost on Tuesday, part of celebrations across the country following the withdrawal of the last U.S. troops.
Firefight At Libyan Government Building Shows Continued Insecurity
Clashes erupted at a government building in central Tripoli on Tuesday after a dispute over the leadership of a state institution, its head said, underscoring the volatility and insecurity in Libya https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/untanglingcrisisliby...
Bali Bomb Case At Guantanamo Runs Into Immediate Challenges
Three men held at the Guantanamo Bay detention center were formally charged Tuesday in connection with the 2002 Bali nightclub bombings and other plots in Southeast Asia after 18 years in U.S. custody, with defense lawyers insisting afterward that the lon...
UN Chief Urges Countries To Help Afghans In "Hour Of Need"
The United Nations chief urged all nations to help the people of Afghanistan in their darkest hour of need, saying Tuesday that almost half the population needs humanitarian assistance to survive and the country faces the threat of basic services collapsi...
Facts About The Wildfire Threatening Lake Tahoe Communities
Facts about the wildfire threatening communities around Lake Tahoe, as of Tuesday, at the CaliforniaNevada border:
From Shortage of Hospital Beds, Staff to Now Oxygen, Why US is Gasping for Breath as Delta Wreaks Havoc
Several hospitals in Florida, South Carolina, Texas and Louisiana are struggling with oxygen scarcity.
Starbucks Unionization Effort Brews At 3 Buffalo-area Cafes
Workers at three Starbucks coffee shops in the Buffalo area filed petitions Monday with the National Labor Relations Board asking for a vote on union representation, the latest development in a nationwide, pandemicera reckoning on wages and working condit...
1st Group Of 149 Afghan Evacuees Arrives In North Macedonia
A first group of 149 Afghan evacuees landed late Monday in North Macedonia, where they will stay for a few months pending resettlement elsewhere.
6 California Families Who Were In Afghanistan Make It Out
Six families from a San Diego suburb have now made it safely out of Afghanistan after they went to the country earlier this summer to visit relatives and got stuck there amid the chaos following the Talibans takeover, officials said Monday.
One Dead as Hurricane Ida Pummels Louisiana, Knocks Out Power for New Orleans
Ahead of Ida's arrival, showers and strong wind swept New Orleans' deserted streets throughout the morning.