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‘Afghanistan still exists’: Hope in Kabul after T20 World Cup win over Scotland

KABUL: Residents of Kabul on Tuesday rejoiced at Afghanistan's T20 World Cup victory against Scotland, with many saying the first major win for the...

Queen Elizabeth II won’t visit COP26 UN climate conference after health scare

LONDON: Queen Elizabeth II has canceled her planned engagement at the UN climate conference, accepting doctors' advice to rest, Buckingham Palace said Tuesday.The 95-year-old...

Up to 3 migrants feared dead off English coast

LONDON: British Border Force officers and rescue teams are searching the English Channel amid fears that three migrants have died trying to cross from...

Daesh in Afghanistan could be able to attack US in 6 months-Pentagon official

WASHINGTON: The US intelligence community has assessed that Daesh in Afghanistan could have the capability to attack the US in as little as six...

British police allegedly tried to remove protesting husband of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe

LONDON: Richard Ratcliffe, the husband of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, has claimed that British police tried to remove him from his protest outside the UK Foreign,...

30 Brits in video plea for help escaping Afghanistan

LONDON: A group of 30 Britons stranded in Afghanistan has released a video pleading for help in getting them and their families out of...

Japan offers Libya an ‘Electoral Assistance Grant Aid Plan’

TOKYO: Japan signed an agreement with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to provide Libya with 198 million yen ($1.8 million) grant aid for...

China locks down city of four million over COVID-19 cases

BEIJING: China placed a city of four million people under lockdown on Tuesday, ordering them not to leave home except in emergencies, in a...

Gunmen kill 16 worshippers in Nigeria mosque attack

KANO, Nigeria: Gunmen have killed 16 worshippers at a mosque in central Nigeria, a government official said Tuesday, in the latest violence in the...

Women protest the world’s ‘silence’ over crisis in Afghanistan

KABUL: Women activists in Kabul held up signs that read "why is the world watching us die in silence?" on Tuesday, protesting the international...

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