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CLEAN : Deadly explosions rock funeral in tense Kabul

9th - Higher Ed
At least six people have been killed and dozens wounded after explosions rocked the funeral of an Afghan politician's son who died during an anti government protest over spiralling insecurity in Kabul raising tensions in a city already...
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CLEAN : 80 killed in massive Kabul truck bomb

9th - Higher Ed
At least 80 people are killed and hundreds wounded when a massive truck bomb ripped through Kabul's diplomatic quarter bringing carnage to the streets of the Afghan capital
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CLEAN : Kabul truck bomb kills 80 wounds hundreds

9th - Higher Ed
At least 80 people are killed and hundreds wounded when a massive truck bomb ripped through Kabul's diplomatic quarter bringing carnage to the streets of the Afghan capital and shattering windows hundreds of metres away
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CLEAN : Afghan born Danish footballer wants to promote sport at home

9th - Higher Ed
Afghan born striker Nadia Nadim currently playing for Denmark at the women's Euro tournament in the Netherlands is determined to promote the sport in her former home
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CLEAN : Afghan pilot makes Cairo stop during her round the world flight

9th - Higher Ed
Afghan pilot Shaesta Waiz 29 landed Sunday in Egypt during her bid to become the youngest woman in history to complete a solo round the world flight
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CLEAN : Afghan girls to attend US robotics clash after visa U turn

9th - Higher Ed
A team of Afghan girls who had been denied visas to attend a Washington robotics competition are now allowed to come organizers say
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CLEAN : Funeral for victim of car bombing attack in Kabul

9th - Higher Ed
Afghan mourners hold a funeral for one of the 26 victims killed in a car bombing claimed by the Taliban in Kabul
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Just about money: Iran recruits Afghans for Syria fight

9th - Higher Ed
An Afghan man speaks to AFP on the conditions of anonymity recalls his hard days in Syria fighting on behalf of Bashar-al-Assad
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US Defense Secretary Mattis comments after NATO talks

Higher Ed
US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said on Thursday that NATO defence ministers and their allies were in the process of finalising troop increases for Afghanistan. After months of lobbying NATO allies to increase their troop...
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US Defense Secretary Mattis comments after NATO talks

Higher Ed
US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said on Thursday that NATO defence ministers and their allies were in the process of finalising troop increases for Afghanistan. After months of lobbying NATO allies to increase their troop...
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Afghan security official praises voters for turning out

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Afghanistan's National Security Adviser on Saturday praised voters who turned up to cast their ballot in the country's presidential election - despite threats of violence by the Taliban along with worries of potential election fraud and...
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EU foreign policy chief on Iran, Turkey, Bolivia

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European Union foreign ministers on Monday affirmed their support for the Iran nuclear deal after the Islamic Republic began enrichment work at its Fordo site in a fresh act of defiance that seems likely to spell the end of the...
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Trump makes surprise visit to Afghanistan

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump made a surprise visit to Afghanistan to spend time with U.S. troops on Thanksgiving.
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Trump makes surprise visit to Afghanistan

Higher Ed
US President Donald Trump made a surprise visit to Afghanistan on Thursday to spend time with U.S. troops on Thanksgiving.
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US Defense officials keep a wary eye on NKorea

Higher Ed
U.S. defense officials say they are closely watching North Korea for signs of a possible missile launch or nuclear test in the coming days. Something that officials are referring to as a "Christmas surprise."
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Ghani, Esper, NATO chief meet amid peace deal

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US Defense Secretary Mark Esper hailed the peace agreement struck between the United States and the Afghan Taliban on Saturday, while making clear that the US would "not hesitate to nullify" the deal should the Taliban fail to honour...
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Virus Surge Feared In Afghanistan As Rumors Swirl Over Taliban Leader

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The Taliban says its leader is fine despite reports he may have contracted COVID-19 or died. But an aid group warns virus "disaster" may hit country.
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President Trump Orders A Drawdown Of 3K Troops From Afghanistan & Iraq

Higher Ed
3,000 troops are to return home from Afghanistan and Iraq by January 15th, according to Defense Secretary Christopher Miller.
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Report: Australian Troops Killed 39 Afghans In "Blooding" Practice

Higher Ed
An Australian military investigation found evidence troops killed Afghan prisoners, farmers and civilians as part of a practice called "blooding."
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Afghan Victims Of U.S. Drone Strike Call For Apology

Higher Ed
The family says the strike killed 10 relatives, including six children.
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Second Chartered Flight Takes Foreigners Out Of Afghanistan

Higher Ed
This comes one day after another flight carrying an estimated 200 foreigners, including Americans, departed from Kabul.
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Boris Johnson visits Northwood Headquarters

Higher Ed
CLEAN:Exterior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson touring and speaking to satff during a visit to British Armed Forces' Permanent Joint Headquarters on the 26th August 2021 in London, England
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Prime Minister meets former Afghan interpreter - also called Boris

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The Prime Minister meets a former Afghan interpreter – also called Boris – who is helping with the Afghanistan evacuation effort. The interpreter, who only gave his first name, tells Mr Johnson he was originally from Kabul and worked as...
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Life In Kabul, Afghanistan Now That American Troops Have Left

Higher Ed
Taliban leaders insist they have no ill intentions and want to cooperate with other countries but many Afghans are skeptical of the days ahead.