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Historic Headstones Of DC African Americans Relocated
Dozens of headstones from a historic African American cemetery in the nation's capital that were used as erosion control along the Virginia shoreline of the Potomac River are being relocated to a memorial garden in Maryland.
Pakistan Police Arrest 126 People in Assault Case of YouTuber Girl
Hundreds of young men can be seen in the videos throwing the girl in the air for fun, dragging her, tearing her clothes and molesting her.
Who Should Come to the Hamid Karzai International Airport? US Embassy Answers as Crowds Swell
The US military has overseen the evacuations of about 30,000 people since the Taliban marched into Kabul and took effective control of Afghanistan on August 15, following a stunningly swift rout of government forces.
Harris To Meet With Singapore Officials To Begin Asia Visit
Vice President Kamala Harris will meet with Singapores president and prime minister as she kicks off a visit to Southeast Asia focused on strengthening ties with key allies in the region, a task complicated by the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Pakistan to Allow Sikh Pilgrims to Visit Kartarpur Sahib Amid Covid Wave
The decision to open Kartarpur shrine was taken by the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) on Saturday due to the approaching death anniversary of Sikhism founder Baba Guru Nanak Dev on September 22.
As Taliban Take Over Afghanistan, Islamic Countries Give Mixed Signals. All You Need to Know
The OIC Secretary-General apprised Qureshi of the OIC Executive Meeting that has been convened in Jeddah on August 22 to discuss the situation in Afghanistan.
British Military: 7 Afghans Killed in Chaos at Kabul Airport
The Biden administration is considering calling on U.S. commercial airlines to provide planes and crews to assist in transporting Afghan refugees once they are evacuated from their country by military aircraft
Thieves Steal Copper Plates from Entrance Buildings of Berlin's Victory Column
Repair workers had discovered that the "big parts" of the plates covering the roofs were missing on Friday, said Berlin police.
'Avoid Airport Gates, Potential Security Threats': US Embassy's Alert for Its Citizens in Kabul
The Kabul airport was crowded with people struggling to reach flights.
Quake Zone Haitians Crowd Relief Shipments, Some Steal Goods
Hungry and homeless Haitians who have been sleeping outside since a devastating earthquake hit a week ago crowded relief trucks on Friday and some stole desperately needed goods from the vehicles, according to officials and an Associated Press photographe...
Biden Again Defends U.S. Pullout As World Powers Struggle With Afghanistan Evacuations
World powers struggled on Friday to hasten evacuations from Afghanistan after reports of Taliban reprisals, as U.S. President Joe Biden insisted that the chaos following the American troop withdrawal had not diminished Washington's international credibili...
Pentagon Says 7,000 Civilians Taken Out of Kabul
There are now about 5,200 U.S. troops at the airport, a number that has been steadily increasing in recent days
CONCACAF Heralds More Competition Opportunities For Women
CONCACAF has announced a new Women's World Cup qualification tournament structure and a Women's Gold Cup, aimed at creating more opportunities for elite competition in the region.
EXPLAINER: Texas Democrats And Threat Of Arrest Over Holdout
Warrants are signed. Law enforcement officers are on the case. But Texas Democrats who fled the state a month ago still haven't returned to the state Capitol.
Journalist Joe Galloway, Chronicler Of Vietnam War, Dies
Longtime American foreign correspondent Joseph L. Galloway, best known for his book recounting a pivotal battle in the Vietnam War that was made into a Hollywood movie, has died. He was 79.
In a Handful of States, Early Data Hint at a Rise in Breakthrough Infections
Breakthrough infections in vaccinated people accounted for at least 1 in 5 newly diagnosed cases in six of these states.