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First passenger flight departs Afghanistan since US withdrawal
Qatar Airways flies passengers on first commercial international plane to depart from Kabul airport since US withdrawal.
Taliban accused of torturing journalists for covering protests
Reports show the armed group being violent and intimidating journalists, despite their free-press pledge.
Behind the Lens: Photographing the chaos and confusion of 9/11
Stan Honda reflects on the death and destruction he witnessed and some of the iconic images he captured that day.
Kashmir villages facing submergence as India plans Himalayan dam
At least 52 villages, with total of 3,700 families, likely to lose homesteads to make way for Ujh multipurpose project.
Taliban accuses the US of violating Doha Agreement
Taliban says keeping cabinet members belonging to the Haqqani family on US terror list is a violation of the 2020 deal.
US Supreme Court stays prisoner execution over spiritual adviser
Texas officials' refusal to allow pastor to touch, pray over John Ramirez during execution violates rights: Lawyer.
Fire alarms sound at International Space Station
Alarms went off in the Russian segment of the ISS during recharging of station's batteries, Russia's space agency said.
20 years later: How has 9/11 changed the world?
Did al-Qaeda’s attack on the US on September 11, 2001, change the way Americans deal with the world - and each other?
Nicaragua orders arrest of prominent writer Sergio Ramirez
President Daniel Ortega has been accused of cracking down on critics, political opponents ahead of November elections.
India’s deepening love affair with Israel
Under Modi's leadership, the strategic, military, and ideological ties between Israel and India are growing stronger.
Israel attacks solidarity protests for escaped Palestinians
At least 100 Palestinians injured by Israeli tear gas, rubber-coated bullets fired at protests in occupied West Bank.
Remote learning setting back millions of S Asian children: UNICEF
UNICEF says repeated school closures affecting 434 million children, with many learning less than pre-pandemic levels.
BRICS Summit: Afghanistan likely to dominate discussions
The COVID-19 pandemic, security and Afghanistan are likely to dominate conversations at this year's virtual summit.
India evicted 21 people every hour during COVID: Advocacy group
Activists say more than 43,000 homes demolished and about 21 people evicted every hour between March 2020 and July 2021.
Is the world any safer since the Sept. 11 attacks?
Two decades after the twin towers were destroyed and the US launched its ‘war on terror,’ how has the world changed?
North Korea parades military hardware to celebrate founding
North Korea paraded goose-stepping soldiers and military hardware in a celebration of the nation’s 73rd anniversary.
The US-Saudi ‘special’ relationship 20 years after 9/11
In the past 20 years, it was no 9/11 that shook the close ties between Washington and Riyadh.
China extends $31m in emergency aid to Afghanistan
Beijing promises grain and three million COVID-19 vaccines as it urges Taliban to cut ties with 'extreme forces'.
‘Tiger on my farm’: India coal hub brings new dangers in villages
With a population of 1.3 billion, India is vulnerable to human-animal conflict as people encroach on wildlife habitats.
Morocco’s ruling party suffers crushing defeat to liberal rivals
Justice and Development Party wins only 12 seats in 395-member parliament while National Rally of Independents wins 97.
Ten dead in fire at temporary COVID hospital in North Macedonia
Officials say flames ripped through modular building because of the amount of plastic.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un presides over late-night parade
State media showed leader dressed in cream suit waving to troops and spectators from a balcony on Kim Il Sung square.
Ida aftermath: New Orleans lifts curfew as more power restored
Hundreds of thousands remain without electricity outside the southern US city 10 days after hurricane hit Gulf Coast.
Can the Taliban’s interim government win the support it needs?
Caretaker government faces criticism for excluding women and being dominated by the Taliban's 'old guard'.
Head of new Afghan government calls on ex-officials to return
Speaking to Al Jazeera, acting PM Akhund says Taliban leaders face 'great responsibility and test'.
Several civilians killed in Syrian government attacks in Idlib
Syrian Civil Defence says a medical centre in rebel-held Idlib province was targeted by government shelling.
Smelling blood: Trial of Theranos founder Holmes gets under way
Prosecutors accused Elizabeth Holmes of 'lying and cheating' in their opening statements in the $9bn fraud trial.
COVID cases soar in the Americas as vaccination rates lag: PAHO
The Pan American Health Organization said Americas should prioritise vaccines for pregnant and lactating women.
Taliban must allow departures from Afghanistan, Blinken says
Top US diplomat criticises new Afghan government but says administration's engagement with the Taliban will continue.
Brazil chief justice says top court ‘will not tolerate threats’
Supreme Court leader's comments come amid wave of verbal attacks by Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro against court.
ECOWAS suspends Guinea after coup, says it will send mediators
During virtual summit, regional bloc demands return to constitutional order and Alpha Conde's immediate release.
First parents go on trial in US college admissions scandal
The Varsity Blues sting exposed the tawdry underbelly of the US college admissions process.
Pentagon Survivors Recall Horror of 9/11 Attack, Reflect on War
Twenty-nine people inside the Pentagon were killed when Flight 77 carrying 64 including five hijackers crashed into it.
Bill Gates firm buys Saudi Prince Alwaleed Four Seasons stake
Gates's firm will pay Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal $2.2bn for Four Seasons Holding Co stake.
WHO urges rich countries to hold off on booster shots until 2022
Agency head seeks extension of proposed moratorium to enable all countries vaccinate at least 40 percent of population.
How 9/11 helped China wage its own false ‘war on terror’
The US's embrace of Chinese claims of 'Uighur terrorism' enabled the massive repression of the community.
A record number of jobs are going begging in the US. What gives?
The US had a record 10.9 million job openings on the last day of July, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Wednesday.
Ashraf Ghani apologises to Afghans, says he fled to ensure peace
Former president says he left Kabul to avoid risk of bloody street fighting, reiterates denial of stealing millions.
‘What next?’: Experts in Canada alarmed by anti-Trudeau protests
Angry protests at Canadian PM's election campaign stops prompt extremism experts to warn of possible rising violence.
Salah Abdeslam in court as trial for 2015 Paris attacks opens
Twenty men, including main suspect Salah Abdeslam, facing charges over November 13, 2015 attacks that killed 130 people.
German election: What’s next for the Russia-Germany relationship?
Angela Merkel's successor will take over with relations between both countries at their lowest point in years.
In Pictures: Powerful earthquake near Mexico’s Acapulco
The quake struck southern Mexico near the resort of Acapulco, causing buildings to rock and sway in Mexico City.
Ethiopia: Officials accuse Tigray forces of killing 120 civilians
Local officials in Amhara region say victims were 'innocent farmers', express fear death toll might be higher.
Lebanon’s power problems: serious talk but no easy fixes
Egypt, Lebanon, Syria and Jordan energy chiefs affirmed their willingness to facilitate transfers of gas to Lebanon.
Indian police raid homes, question four journalists in Kashmir
Journalists say harassment, threats by police increased after India revoked Kashmir’s semi-autonomous status in 2019.
Father of pop star Britney Spears asks to end conservatorship
The legal arrangement prevents the international superstar from managing her business and financial affairs.
Twenty years after 9/11, did the US win its ‘War on Terror’?
US President George W Bush promised to defeat al-Qaeda and other groups after the attacks on New York and the Pentagon.
Palestinian families of escaped prisoners targeted by Israelis
Frustrated by their inability to track down six escapees, Israeli soldiers are arresting their relatives.
Who are al-Qaeda? | Start Here
Why al-Qaeda are still a threat 20 years after 9/11.
Think disasters are isolated? Think again, warns the UN
A new report makes the case that disasters are interconnected and that piecemeal solutions will continue to fall short.
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