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Russia says it will study Taliban's actions before deciding on recognition
Moscow wants to see how Taliban's control would translate into security situation, says Putin's spokesperson
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Anti-Taliban group leader asks Russia to mediate talks with Taliban
Ahmad Massoud says he hopes Moscow will help prevent escalation of violence
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'India will soon know Taliban's capability to run Afghan govt', Taliban tell Modi
Taliban leader in Kabul thanked 'friendly country' Pakistan for hosting over 3 million Afghan refugees
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Death toll rises to at least 20 in western Venezuela floods
At least 54,543 people in 87 municipalities have been affected in addition to damaged roads and bridges
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Dust at BHP's iron ore mines poses health hazard-union
Dust control measures across the sites include using dust suppress sprays, water trucks and revegetation programs
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Japan's Suga faces challengers in ruling party leadership race
The winner is virtually assured of being prime minister because of the LDP's majority in parliament's lower house
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Iran's parliament approves president's cabinet choices
The ultraconservative Raisi won an election marred by record low turnout and an absence of significant competitors
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Taliban shows off 'special forces' in propaganda blitz
Pictures online show jubilant Taliban fighters posing with captured armoured Humvees, aircraft and weapons
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US donates 3.7m doses of Pfizer vaccine to Pakistan
Donation is part of the 500 million Pfizer doses the United States purchased this summer to deliver to 92 countries
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PM lauds WFP for delivering food assistance in emergencies
WFP chief thanks Pakistan for repairing aircraft returning from Kabul; hopes to build airbridge between Isl and Kabul
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Taliban will allow Americans, at-risk Afghans to leave after Aug 31: Blinken
Blinken said regional countries were looking into "whether they can play a role in keeping the airport open"
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Afghans told to avoid Kabul airport as Islamic State threat emerges
Amid Western troops' scurry to evacuate as many people as possible before an Aug 31 deadline
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At least 85 killed in Kabul airport carnage
13 US troops also among the dead; several Western countries say airlift of civilians now effectively over
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‘Treat Pakistan like an ally, not a scapegoat’, NSA tells US
US-backed govt in Kabul used Pakistan as a scapegoat to excuse its own corruption and unpopularity, says Moeed Yusuf
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Internal UN document says Taliban threatened, beat staff
Taliban stopped Afghan United Nations staff member, found his UN identification then they beat him
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Taliban asked Turkey for support to run Kabul airport, Turkish officials say
Conditional request by Taliban leaves Ankara with difficult decision over whether to accept a hazardous job
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Peaceful Afghanistan vital for Pakistan and regional stability, Imran tells Putin
PM expresses satisfaction at upward trajectory of bilateral relations in phone call to Russian president
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Putin, Xi ready to combat terrorism, drugs threats from Afghanistan
Russian, Chinese leaders agree to use potential of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation to reconcile Afghan sides
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Some Afghans flee, some return to homeland in hope of peace
Over 1,500 Afghan nationals going back to their country through Torkham border daily, says official
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'Trying to survive': Scrap metal recycling brings cash in Haiti post-earthquake
The quake struck on August 14, killing over 2,000 people across Haiti
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Wildfires in Russia spread to central regions
Authorities had deployed 1,200 firefighters to put out the blaze
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Iraq seeks to ease Saudi-Iran hostility at Baghdad summit
Officials say the meeting will also discuss the war in Yemen, Lebanon's collapse and a regional water crisis
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US on pace to complete Afghan pullout by Aug 31, Biden told G7
The Pentagon made the recommendation that Biden stick to his Aug. 31 target date on Monday, US officials said
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What happens after Biden's evacuation force leaves Afghanistan?
More than 70,000 people, including American citizens, NATO personnel and Afghans at risk, have been evacuated
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Ex-Afghan minister becomes ‘pizza delivery boy’ in Germany
Oxford graduate Ahmad Saadat was spotted on streets of Leipzig in orange-coloured clothes with a bag hung on his back
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FM consults Tajik, Uzbek counterparts on Afghan situation
Qureshi tells regional leaders Pakistan supports inclusive govt in Afghanistan
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‘No extension in evacuations from Afghanistan’, Taliban tell US
We guarantee their security, says Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid as August 31 deadline looms for exit
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China says US army must be held accountable for Afghanistan actions
US carries out military interventions in sovereign states under the banner of democracy, , says Chinese envoy
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CIA chief held secret meeting with Taliban in Kabul: report
Meeting likely revolved around any delay in deadline for US to finish evacuations at Kabul airport
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Afghanistan's media enters the unknown under Taliban rule
One Taliban official even sat down for a TV interview with a woman journalist, as if to press the point
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Amid COVID surge, some Sri Lankans opt for cardboard coffins
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa announced a total lockdown for ten days to curb a renewed surge in COVID-19 cases
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Qureshi discusses current Afghan situation with Australian counterpart
FM shares country's perspective on inclusive political settlement in Afghanistan
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'They are hungry': Haiti quake survivors fear for children's future
The August 14 quake hammered infrastructure, destroying or damaging some 130,000 homes
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Climate change made deadly floods in Western Europe at least 20% more likely: study
The downpour was likely made heavier by climate change as well
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Taliban rule presents aid agencies with moral, fiscal dilemma
Afghanistan's government budget is 70% to 80% funded by international donors
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Urgency to evacuate Afghans builds as deadline nears
Taliban say there will be no extra time to continue evacuations
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Afghan evacuation on 'war footing' as G7 meets on Taliban deadline
Thousands still crowd airport ahead of Aug. 31 deadline for exit
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Envoy rejects US lawmaker’s claim of Pakistan’s hand in Taliban advance
Ambassador to US Asad Khan says Congressman Mike Waltz mischaracterised Islamabad’s role in Afghanistan
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Taliban near Panjshir after retaking three northern Afghan districts
Taliban spokesperson says Salang Pass was open and enemy forces were blockaded in the Panjshir valley
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Iran resumes fuel exports to neighbouring Afghanistan
To counter price spike, Taliban asked Tehran to keep the borders open for traders and cut tariffs on imports
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New Delhi opens first 'smog tower'
Concentrations of tiny deadly particles in Delhi's air regularly exceed safe limits by up to 20 times
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'Was it worth it?': Pain and anger inside Pentagon after Afghanistan crumbles
In the past few days, there has been frustration over slow pace of evacuations of US citizens and vulnerable Afghans
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Booster Covid-19 shots should be delayed: WHO
If vaccination rates are not raised, stronger variants of the coronavirus could develop, warns Tedros
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Afghan Taliban warn of ‘consequences’ if US extends withdrawal deadline
New govt will not be formed as long as a single US soldier is present, says Taliban source
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US and its allies specially India 'main losers' in Afghanistan: experts
Experts from Pakistan, Turkey and Iran say inclusive govet in Kabul to bring peace, stability in country and region
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Taliban say they have retaken three northern districts seized by Afghan militias
Districts of Bano, Deh Saleh, Pul e-Hesar in Baghlan province were taken by local militia groups
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Climate change activists target City of London's Guildhall
About 200 demonstrators from the group Extinction Rebellion targeted the home of the City of London Corporation
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Ex-Indonesian minister jailed for 12 years in COVID-19 graft scandal
Indonesia’s anti-graft commission (KPK) named Juliari as a suspect in the case last December along with four others
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Kamala Harris says US focus on Afghan evacuations, pledges open South China Sea
There is going to be plenty of time to analyse what has happened and what has taken place, says US vice president
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Uncertainty, distress for Afghan cricketers after Taliban takeover
In the last 20 years, it has also emerged as a powerful symbol of national unity in a country riven by civil war























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