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U.S. Defense Secretary To Travel To Gulf Countries Next Week
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will travel to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait next week, the Pentagon said on Friday, in a "thank you" tour for allies and troops that helped in the massive U.S.led airlift from Afghanistan after the Taliban ta...
Justin Trudeau Criticised for Calling Canadian Election in 4th Wave
Trudeau called the election last month seeking to win the majority of seats in Parliament but polls show that is unlikely and that he might even lose power to O'Toole and the Conservative party
Taliban May Announce New Government In Afghanistan Today, Says Report
The British and Italian foreign ministers were meanwhile both headed to Afghanistan's neighbours in the coming days to discuss the plight of refugees still hoping to escape the Taliban
46 Dead After Hurricane Ida Causes Flash Flooding in New York, Turns Streets into Rivers
Flooding closed major roads across New Jersey and New York boroughs including Manhattan, The Bronx and Queens, submerging cars
US Defends Strike That Afghan Family Says Killed Innocents
It felt like hell itself had opened up, said Ramal Ahmadi, who was watching cartoons with his nephew when a U.S. drone slammed into his family's courtyard where just moments before there had been a noisy celebration to greet the family's oldest brother.
Study: Warmer Arctic Led To Killer Cold In Texas, Much Of US
Warming of the Arctic caused by climate change has increased the number of polar vortex outbreaks, when frigid air from the far north bathes the central and eastern United States in killer cold, a study finds.
4th Chicago Cop In Weeks Arrested On Excessive Force Charges
A Chicago police lieutenant on Thursday became the fourth member of the department to appear in court on felony charges in recent weeks, with prosecutors accusing him of shoving his flashlight into the buttocks of a teenage carjacking suspect, but over hi...
Fall TV Season Serves Up What Viewers Want: Sci-fi, Fantasy
Fickleness is paying off for the young.
Taliban and Afghan Rebels Claim Heavy Casualties in Fighting Over Panjshir Valley
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the group's fighters had entered Panjshir and taken control of some territory.
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.
Ex-FBI Official Accused Of Claiming Hours He Didn't Work
A former section chief at the FBIs Quantico laboratory is facing federal charges, accused of claiming nearly 900 hours of work he didnt do over four years, according to court documents.
QAnon Event In Las Vegas Loses Caesars Entertainment Site
Casino giant Caesars Entertainment Inc. said Wednesday that a conference scheduled next month in Las Vegas by a group espousing the fringe conspiracy theory known as QAnon won't be held at any Caesars property.
Pakistan to Step Up Counter-terror Cooperation with China in Afghanistan: Pak Envoy
China on Tuesday asked the Taliban to form an open, inclusive government that follows moderate policies to get international recognition.
News18 Evening Digest: Google Extends Work From Home Till Next Year & Other Top Stories
Here are the top stories of the day: FIR Against Payal Rohatgi for Allegedly Defamatory Video Against Nehru-Gandhi Family; Former Uttar Pradesh Minister and SP Leader KP Yadav Dies Due to Dengue; Swiggy Delivery Agent Shoots Restaurant Owner Dead After Be...
Chief: Ida Hit Louisiana Town Hit Harder Than Katrina Did
Hurricane Ida caused mass devastation on Grand Isle, a Louisiana town on a narrow barrier island that bore the full power of the Category 4 storm Sunday.
Venezuela Opposition To Partake In Elections In Strategy Shift
Representatives of Venezuela's main opposition parties said on Tuesday they will participate in regional and local elections scheduled for November, a reversal of strategy after boycotting previous elections they argued were not free or fair.