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Kabul faces blackout as Taliban fails to pay the bills
Afghanistan’s capital could be plunged into darkness as the winter sets in because the country’s new Taliban rulers haven’t paid ...
Bomb targets mosque in Kabul, ‘a number of civilians’ dead-
By Associated Press KABUL: A bomb targeted the entrance of a mosque in the Afghan capital on Sunday leaving a ...
Reporter’s Notebook: From the mountains to Kabul, Taliban fighters must learn how to govern
A Taliban fighter hands me his phone, pointing to a video of his friend driving a truck.”We all signed up ...
China tightens political control of internet giants-
By Associated Press BEIJING: The ruling Communist Party is tightening political control over China’s internet giants and tapping their wealth ...
Japan to lift all COVID-19 emergency steps nationwide
Japan’s government announced Tuesday that the coronavirus state of emergency will end this week to help rejuvenate the economy as ...
Family of Satnam Singh says police still clueless about his killers-
By PTI PESHAWAR: The family of Sardar Satnam Singh (Khalsa) has said that the police are still clueless about the ...
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un moves to restore communication with South Korea
North Korea may be reviving its nuclear program North Korea may be reviving its nuclear program, according to satellite images. ...
Blaze damages historic bridge spanning Tiber River in Rome-
By Associated Press ROME: A blaze, possibly sparked by a gas canister explosion, destroyed part of an historic bridge spanning ...
Former Nazi camp secretary in German trial, 96, on the run
A former secretary for the SS commander of the Stutthof concentration camp was being sought on an arrest warrant Thursday ...
Russia reports new record daily COVID death toll-
By Associated Press MOSCOW: Russia has reported a record daily death toll from COVID-19. It’s the fifth time in a ...