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Taliban pledge peace and women’s rights “but within the framework of Islam”

The Taliban said on Tuesday they wanted peaceful relations with other countries and would respect

U.S. reports more than 1,000 COVID deaths in single day

(Reuters) – The United States reported more than 1,000 COVID-19 deaths on Tuesday, equating to

Rubio wants Biden to block TikTok after Chinese govt stake in subsidiary of parent company

(Reuters) – Republican Senator Marco Rubio urged President Joe Biden on Tuesday to block short-form

BlackBerry software flaw could impact cars, medical devices – U.S. agencies

(Reuters) – A cybersecurity flaw in a software designed by BlackBerry Ltd (BB.TO) could put

Death toll from Haiti’s weekend earthquake rises to 1,941

(AP) — Haitian officials raised the death toll from a deadly weekend earthquake by more

Storm brings floods as Haitians seek help at overloaded hospitals after quake

Doctors in Haiti on Monday battled in makeshift tents to save the lives of hundreds

New Zealand reports first coronavirus case in community since Feb

(Reuters) – New Zealand on Tuesday reported its first case of COVID-19 in the community

Japan set to extend COVID-19 state of emergency lockdown to Sept 12

(Reuters) – Japan is set on Tuesday to extend its state of emergency in Tokyo

Taliban’s Afghanistan takeover presents fresh challenge for social media companies

(Reuters) – The Taliban’s rapid takeover of Afghanistan poses a new challenge for big U.S.

Haiti quake death toll rises to 1,419, injured now at 6,000

(AP) — A hospital in southwestern Haiti, where a powerful earthquake flattened homes, shops and