“Bounties” were paid by a foreign government, identified to CNN as Iran, to the Haqqani network – a terrorist group led by the Taliban’s second highest ranking leader – for its attack on Bagram Air Base on December 11, who killed two civilians and injured more than 70 others, including …
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COVID-19 is still raging, traders are starting to bet on “hornworms around the election,” and the US and China could not even agree on planning a scheduled meeting over the weekend. None of this is, of course, significant to the stock market. Goldman Sachs became the latest company to increase …
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TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe underwent a medical at the hospital on Monday, a government source said, thanks to concerns raised by a top official that the prime minister had suffered from fatigue by treating the coronavirus pandemic. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrives at his residence …
Read More »Coronavirus outbreak: Live updates and news for August 16, 2020
Sign up here for our daily coronavirus newsletter on what you need to know, and subscribe to our Covid-19 podcast for the latest news and analysis. Germany is considering retaining subsidies for jobs protect for longer than a spike in cases in recent weeks increases the spectacle of renewed restrictions …
Read More »Lukashenko defiant with NATO situations for surveillance
An aerial photo of Protestants during a demonstration on August 16, 2020 in Minsk, Belarus. There have been daily demonstrations in the Belarusian capital and elsewhere in the country after President Alexander Lukashenko claimed victory in the August 9 election, which critics say was fraudulent. Getty Images News | Getty …
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