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A year of Taliban rule gives Afghanistan security but little hope
Roughly 25 million Afghans are now living in poverty - well over half the population
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Biden calls India an 'indispensable partner' on 75th anniversary of independence
US-India Strategic Partnership is grounded in our shared commitment to the rule of law, says Biden
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Indian ride-hailing firm Ola plans to start producing electric cars in 2024
Indian firm Ola plans to start producing electric cars in India in 2024
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Iran says Rushdie and supporters to blame for attack
Official says Iran cannot be blamed; 'do not consider anyone other than himself, his supporters worthy of reproach'
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'Harry Potter' author JK Rowling receives death threat for defending Salman Rushdie
Scotland's police investigating a report of an 'online threat' made to the author after she tweeted about Rushdie
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Modi says India aims to become developed nation in 25 years
With about 1.4 billion people, India is expected to surpass China as the world's most populous country next year
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Demogorgon pasta, Eleven's waffles: 'Stranger Things' cafe opens in Japan
The teen-drama has remained one of the streamer’s top 10 shows in Japan since the release of its fourth season in May
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Man dies after crashing car, firing gunshots near US Capitol
It does not appear the man was targeting any members of Congress
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US adversaries could exploit former Afghan commandos: Republican report
Former personnel are ‘vulnerable to recruitment or coercion by Russia, China and Iran’
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At least 41 killed in Egyptian church fire, say security sources
An electrical fire broke out during Mass as 5,000 people gathered at the Coptic Abu Sifin church in Giza city