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Ex-president Ghani, who fled Afghanistan, is reportedly in hospital in Abu Dhabi
#BREAKING | 'They are lies': Fugitive Afghan president Ghani refutes claims he fled country with millions
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#BREAKING | 'They are lies': Fugitive Afghan president Ghani refutes claims he fled country with millions Details: sptnkne.ws/Hcgc
Ghani says he is in consultation with others to return to Afghanistan
The ex-president of Afghanistan has released a video message to Afghans. Here are the key points from his address:
🔸 he confirmed that he’s in the UAE;
🔸 the ex-president was forced to leave Afghanistan – and he didn’t want to be the cause of bloodshed in Kabul;
🔸 he was informed of a conspiracy against him in Afghanistan;
🔸 Ghani plans to return to Afghanistan in the near future;
🔸 he calls the allegations that he has taken $169 million with him “lies”;
🔸 The Taliban promised that they would not enter Kabul but surrounded the presidential palace in advance
🔸 he confirmed that he’s in the UAE;
🔸 the ex-president was forced to leave Afghanistan – and he didn’t want to be the cause of bloodshed in Kabul;
🔸 he was informed of a conspiracy against him in Afghanistan;
🔸 Ghani plans to return to Afghanistan in the near future;
🔸 he calls the allegations that he has taken $169 million with him “lies”;
🔸 The Taliban promised that they would not enter Kabul but surrounded the presidential palace in advance
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😄 The masterpiece billboard appeared on the road in North Carolina. The owner of Tedder Billboards said an anonymous buyer called to order a stinging ad. He also hopes people will “start questioning what the country is doing".
🍦 Perhaps the billboard and its depiction of the president with his favorite 'chocolate-chocolate chip' ice cream now will remind Biden of the bitterness of his unsuccessful withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan
🍦 Perhaps the billboard and its depiction of the president with his favorite 'chocolate-chocolate chip' ice cream now will remind Biden of the bitterness of his unsuccessful withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan
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🇺🇸Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance charged Ex-New York Observer Editor-in-Chief Ken Kurson with cybercrimes despite his being pardoned in January by then-President Donald Trump.
While announcing the charges related to allegations of Kurson spying on his wife in 2015-2016, Vance said:
“We will not accept presidential pardons as get-out-of-jail-free cards for the well-connected in New York."
While announcing the charges related to allegations of Kurson spying on his wife in 2015-2016, Vance said:
“We will not accept presidential pardons as get-out-of-jail-free cards for the well-connected in New York."
#BREAKING | Biden says he did not see way to withdraw from Afghanistan without 'chaos ensuing'
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#BREAKING | Biden says he did not see way to withdraw from Afghanistan without 'chaos ensuing'
UPDATE | Biden acknowledges Trump's deal with Taliban helped avoid attacks against American forces in Afghanistan
#URGENT | 3 high school students shot in drive-by in South Carolina, suspect on the loose, reports
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#BREAKING | Biden says he did not see way to withdraw from Afghanistan without 'chaos ensuing'
UPDATE |Biden: US Forces will stay in Afghanistan until all Americans are evacuated
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Biden did this to celebrate on September 11th when in actuality the celebration is our enemies and the fact that we already have the Taliban flag flying over our Obama-Biden built $1 Billion U.S. Embassy in Kabul.
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🇺🇸President Joe Biden told ABC he did not see a way for the US to exit Afghanistan without "chaos ensuing" and downplayed photos from a couple days ago showing Afghans falling from planes.
“That was four days ago, five days ago," Biden said.
“That was four days ago, five days ago," Biden said.
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😳 A 51-year-old man in Manhattan was hospitalized after a brutal attack by a man armed with an ax.
An incident surveillance video shows the perpetrator removing the ax from a bag and then proceeding to beat the unsuspecting victim who was standing in front of an ATM
An incident surveillance video shows the perpetrator removing the ax from a bag and then proceeding to beat the unsuspecting victim who was standing in front of an ATM
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In Joe Biden's interview with George Stephanopoulos, in which the president dismissed questions about his responsibility for the chaos unfolding in Afghanistan, Biden took offense when Stephanopoulos brought up photos and videos of Afghans trying to escape on U.S. air transports.
🗣 "We've all seen the pictures. We've seen those hundreds of people packed in a C-17. We've seen Afghans falling," Stephanopoulos said.
🗣 "That was four days ago, five days ago," Biden said.
🗣 "We've all seen the pictures. We've seen those hundreds of people packed in a C-17. We've seen Afghans falling," Stephanopoulos said.
🗣 "That was four days ago, five days ago," Biden said.
❗️ Palm Beach County, Florida, was the last county in the state to declare a state of emergency after rising COVID-19 cases flooded healthcare facilities and caused a shortage of hospital beds
White House: US evacuated nearly 6,000 people from Kabul since 14 August
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#BREAKING | Biden says he doesn't believe Taliban have changed
Joe Biden "isn't sure" if the new Afghan authorities want to be recognised by the international community
#URGENT | Area near Library of Congress in DC being evacuated amid report of possible explosive
#LIVE | UNSC discusses global terror threats amid political turmoil in Afghanistan sptnkne.ws/Hc2f
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UNSC Discusses Global Terror Threats Amid Political Turmoil in Afghanistan
This comes following the political crisis in Afghanistan after the Taliban took control of nearly all provinces of the country and President Ashraf Ghani fled to the...