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Auto supply chain to remain tight
Car executives battling lower production due to lack of semiconductors
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A curtain divides male, female students as Afghan universities reopen
Guidelines listed measures such as the mandatory wearing of hijabs and separate entrances for female students
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China to push on with opening capital markets to foreign investors
Will pursue pragmatic cross-border cooperation to regulate overseas-listed companies
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Oil down after deep Saudi price cuts spur demand concerns
Both contracts fell over $1 in earlier trade
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Taliban warn against any further insurgencies after Panjshir's capture
The international community is coming to terms with the new Taliban regime with a flurry of diplomacy
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Six Palestinians escape from high-security Israeli prison
Escapees appeared to have opened a hole from their cell toilet floor to access passages
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UAE announces plans to boost economy, attract workers
Two new visa categories - one for freelancers and one for entrepreneurs and skilled workers - will be created
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Britain looking carefully at suicides among Afghan veterans
Britain lost 13 percent of the international military coalition's 3,500 fatalities since 2001
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Kate Hudson, Jeon Jong-seo pay tribute to outsiders and friendship in 'Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon'
The fantasy-adventure film debuted at the Venice Film Festival
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Taliban claim complete control of Afghan province of Panjshir
Pictures on social media showed Taliban members standing in front of Panjshir provincial governor’s compound









