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Afghan staff details left behind at UK Kabul embassy: Report
UK defence secretary says 'not good enough' that documents identifying Afghan staff and job applicants were left behind.
Families of Kabul airport bombing victims scramble for news
Bombing claimed by ISIL affiliate around Kabul’s airport killed at least 110 people and wounded more than 100 others.
US Fed chief talks tapering in 2021 at Jackson Hole symposium
Powell said that a decision to taper off asset purchases doesn't mean the Fed will simultaneously raise interest rates.
Moqtada al-Sadr says he will participate in Iraq general election
Shia scholar says political leaders had written to him with a 'charter for reform' to rid Iraq of corruption.
Fed in Jackson Hole, Olympic debt and helping IDPs in Afghanistan
We gather the numbers to know from the week’s biggest economic news stories so you can impress your friends.
The Afghan minister who became a bicycle courier in Germany
Sayed Sadaat's story has gained particular prominence with the chaos unfolding at home.
Bank of England removes paintings of governors linked to slavery
Following Black Lives Matter protests last year, British central bank had said it would review its art collection.
Inflation watch: Key US price gauge rises as spending moderates
The personal consumption expenditures price gauge climbed 0.4 percent from a month earlier, data showed on Friday.
OPEC+ expected to stick to output hike as oil prices bounce back
Oil markets faltered earlier in August as the resurgent pandemic threatened demand, but prices have since recovered.
Nigerian gunmen free dozens of kidnapped children
Six of the pupils died in captivity and another 15 escaped in June after more than 130 were captured by 'bandits'.
US Supreme Court allows evictions to resume during pandemic
Decision is the latest blow to the Biden administration, which sought to extend a moratorium on home evictions.
Clot risk far lower from vaccines than virus: UK study
Researchers examined data on 29 million people in England, where concerns over the safety of vaccines have risen.
Iraqis who worked with US fear for the future amid Afghan chaos
Iraqis who worked with the Americans are now more worried than ever about their fate as the US leaves.
Ex-EU Brexit negotiator Barnier announces French presidential bid
Barnier, 70, a former French foreign minister, could attract support from the pro-European, centre-right electorate.
Cuba to recognise, regulate cryptocurrency
Popularity of the digital currency has grown in Cuba, in part because of restrictions on remittances from the US.
‘In the eye of chaos’: Lebanon’s security chief issues warning
Major-General Abbas Ibrahim says the collapse of state institutions threatens to undermine the stability of the country.
Pakistan chemical factory fire kills more than a dozen workers
The fire broke out inside a chemical factory in Mehran Town, a congested Karachi neighbourhood.
Turkey holds first talks with the Taliban in Kabul
Erdogan says discussions under way as Turkey decides on a Taliban request to help run Kabul's airport.
Iraq summit seeks to mend Middle East fractures
Iran's new President Ebrahim Raisi has been invited to the Baghdad meeting, but it is not clear if he will attend.
Hundreds of displaced Afghan families seeking food and shelter
UN says over 18 million people require aid and half of all children under five suffer acute malnutrition in Afghanistan.
Taliban planning ‘inclusive caretaker gov’t’ in Afghanistan
Taliban sources tell Al Jazeera the government will include leaders from all ethnicities and tribal backgrounds.
Biden vague on whether US gave Taliban list of vulnerable Afghans
Official tells Politico news site names reportedly given to the group could serve as a 'kill list' for the Taliban.
UN chief says ‘humanitarian catastrophe’ unfolding in Ethiopia
Antonio Guterres tells the UN Security Council the conflict in Tigray is threatening the country's social fabric.
Should the US have stayed in Afghanistan longer?
Critics of the hasty exit from Afghanistan warn about long-term implications for the United States and its partners.
What we know about Islamic State in Khorasan, aka ISIL-K, ISKP
ISIL-K has claimed responsibility for the deadly attacks outside Kabul airport. Here's what we know about this group.
‘Vicious attack’: World leaders condemn Kabul suicide blasts
Coordinated blasts rip through crowds at Afghanistan's Kabul airport as nations race to airlift people before deadline.
India asks two states to consider night curfews amid COVID spike
Kerala and Maharashtra asked to consider the curbs as country reports over 40,000 new infections for two days in a row.
Geographies of fear: Letter from America
Twenty years on, 9/11 continues to shape American spaces.
International employers accused of abandoning Afghan staff
Many international NGOs are accused of abandoning their staff as thousands of Afghans try to flee.
Deadliest days for US troops in Afghanistan
A list of some of the deadliest days for US Army after explosions at Kabul airport kill at least 13 American soldiers.
Evacuation flights resume in Kabul after deadly bombings: Live
Death toll hits 110, including 13 US soldiers killed in attack by ISIL affiliate at Kabul airport.
US Vice President Harris ends Asia tour with fresh jab at China
In visits to Singapore and Vietnam, Kamala Harris charged China with bullying its neighbours in the region.
Kabul bombings: ‘We will hunt you down,’ Biden warns attackers
US president confirms that bombings near airport were carried out by ISIL affiliate.
Can Naftali Bennett reset relations with Washington?
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett visits the United States on his first official trip abroad.
Kabul bombings: What we know
At least 85 people killed in bomb blasts outside Kabul airport in attack claimed by ISIL.
Mali ex-PM Boubeye Maiga arrested over corruption claims
Lawyer for Boubeye Maiga says he was arrested for his role in purchase of presidential plane.
US jobless claims rise slightly as federal aid top-up winds down
Initial unemployment claims in regular state programmes stood at 353,000 during the week ended August 21.
13 US military personnel killed in bomb attacks at Kabul airport
Bomb detonated at airport gate where US Marines were screening Afghan civilians, general says.
Dozens wounded by blasts at Kazakh military facility
At least 60 admitted to hospital after blasts at a military facility storing engineering-purpose explosives.
More than 210 killed in violence in western Ethiopia: Commission
EHRC says rebel group killed 150 people in Oromia region last week, and 60 others were killed in reprisal attacks.
US Capitol Police officers sue Trump over January 6 riot
The suit alleges Trump incited the Capitol attack and that he conspired to prevent the certification of the election.
US Palestine solidarity activists rally against Bennett’s visit
A meeting between Naftali Bennett and Joe Biden was moved to Friday amid turmoil in Afghanistan.
US hacker, 21, details how he breached T-Mobile in WSJ interview
'Their security is awful,' John Binns said of T-Mobile as he discussed hacking the personal details of 50 million users.
Report: Evidence of extensive corrosion in collapsed US condo
Corrosion was obvious and documented prior to the 12-storey building's sudden collapse, which killed 98.
WHO: COVID-19 vaccination triples in Africa but still low
Africa CDC head says less than 3 percent of continent's population have been vaccinated and blames vaccine inequality.
In Pictures: Deadly explosions outside Kabul airport
Taliban official says at least 13 people were killed and several others wounded in the blasts in the Afghan capital.
Trump lawyers sanctioned by US judge in ‘frivolous’ election suit
Judge: Sidney Powell, Lin Wood and other lawyers should have checked the former president's false voter fraud claims.
India lifts Boeing 737 Max jet ban, leaving China as last hurdle
The Max was grounded more than two years ago following crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia that killed 346 people.
Anticipating a wave of Afghan migration, Greece jumps into action
Athens employs surveillance tech and fortifies borders as chaos grips Kabul.
At least 13 killed in two blasts outside Kabul airport
Taliban official says children among the dead, several other people wounded in explosions in Afghan capital.
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