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An exercise in freedom: Arab Israeli women find safe spaces to work out together
Read More The coronavirus crisis forcing gyms to close has stepped up our awareness of the advantages of walking and running in the open air.
Israel must take in Afghan refugees fleeing the Taliban
Read More America has declared its longest war, in Afghanistan, is over, but the humanitarian crisis is far from resolution. It’s time for Israel to
ANC could lose five KwaZulu-Natal municipalities
Read More The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal is pinning its hopes on succeeding in its appeal to the courts to extend the registration process for the
Boris Johnson’s West Country visit not a holiday, No 10 says
Read More Boris Johnson Boris Johnson’s West Country visit not a holiday, No 10 says Spokesman says PM ‘continuing to work’ after he was criticised
No 10 to press on with plans for Covid vaccine passports in England
Read More Coronavirus No 10 to press on with plans for Covid vaccine passports in England PM’s spokesperson rejects suggestion ministers could back away from
Alaska, Utah Have Low COVID Death Rates
Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, Alaska and Utah have boasted low death rates that public health officials attribute to a range of factors including the average
NSA Sullivan says mission to evacuate Americans from Afghanistan has ‘shifted’ from military to ‘diplomatic’
Post Content White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said the Biden Administration will continue its effort to evacuate the more than 100 Americans remaining
Experts: Counterterrorism will be ‘harder, less efficient’ as U.S. departure ‘celebrated by jihadists’
Post Content The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan may be hailed as the end of a 20-year war, but with American forces no longer on the
Taliban commit ‘house-to-house executions’ in Kabul after US exit as chilling audio demonstrates Afghans’ fear
Post Content Horrifying audio of distant gunshots appears to confirm reports of “house-to-house executions” as the Taliban asserts control of Kabul and Afghanistan after the
Incendio a Milano, il giallo della luce nell’appartamento al 15esimo piano. Il custode: “Era staccata”. Ancora roghi nella notte
Read More Con l’arrivo delle relazioni degli agenti dell’ufficio Volanti della Questura di Milano, i primi a intervenire al grattacielo di via Antonini 32, è
I talebani minacciano il giornalista tv e lo costringono a rassicurare gli spettatori: “Non abbiate paura”
Read More 31 agosto 2021 <iframe class=”rep-video-embed” src=”https://video.repubblica.it/embed/mondo/afghanistan-i-talebani-minacciano-l-anchorman-e-lo-costringono-a-tranquillizzare-gli-spettatori/394891/395600&width=640&height=360″ width=”640″ height=”360″ frameborder=”0″ scrolling=”no”></iframe> Un giornalista afghano è stato costretto
UK and US took ‘joint decision’ to keep Kabul airport gate open
Read More Afghanistan UK and US took ‘joint decision’ to keep Kabul airport gate open British sources dispute claim US forces kept gate ‘open longer
US Home Prices Soar at Record Pace in June
U.S. home prices jumped by a record amount in June as homebuyers competed for a limited supply of available houses, the latest evidence that the
Pentagon Spokesman Kirby: ‘Leverage’ Will Be Used to Bring Americans Home
There are still Americans in the “low hundreds” in Afghanistan, but there will be a “whole government effort” rather than a military effort to get
Salazar to roll out plan giving access to telecommunications abroad when internet access is shut down
Post Content EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar and a dozen Republican lawmakers are set to launch a plan that would provide access to wireless communications
Major General Chris Donahue: Who is the last American soldier to have left Afghanistan?
Post Content Following nearly 20 years of occupation, Maj. Gen. Chris Donahue – the commanding general of the 82nd Airborne Division based out of Fort
State watchdog slams Israel’s handling of COVID crisis under Netanyahu
Read More The government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been ridden with failures, according to a report by the state comptroller that was published
Israel gambles on success of COVID booster campaign as schools reopen Wednesday
Read More Schools across the country are set to reopen Wednesday, with Israel gambling that its COVID booster campaign will be enough to offset increased
Ministers struggle to find people to interview Paul Dacre for Ofcom job
Read More Paul Dacre Ministers struggle to find people to interview Paul Dacre for Ofcom job Exclusive: Second attempt to make former Daily Mail editor
Geronimo the alpaca is killed after four-year battle to save him fails
Read More Animal welfare Geronimo the alpaca is killed after four-year battle to save him fails High court ruling led to animal being destroyed after