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Taliban representative refuses to confirm a secret meeting with CIA chief: sptnkne.ws/HemF
❗️ Taliban blocks roads to Kabul Airport for non-foreigners
#BREAKING | Taliban reportedly appoints former Guantanamo detainee as acting defence minister
Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts dies aged 80
This image was taken on 24 August 2021 at the US Air Force Ramstein military base in Germany. The photo shows children who were evacuated from Afghanistan listening to an American soldier playing the guitar to them.
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🇦🇫 The US war in Afghanistan: Why did it start, how did it end and what was it worth?

What was the United States hoping for, conducting a twenty-year campaign in Afghanistan, and what did it lead to? Let's break down the main topic of recent weeks with comments from US Army veterans.
❗️US House passes $3.5 trillion budget blueprint
🔒 US authorities sentenced Proud Boys leader Henry Tarrio to 155 days in jail after being found guilty on firearms charges and the destruction of a Black Lives Matter (BLM) banner from a historically Black church in Washington, DC, the US Justice Department said on Monday.

🇺🇸🔥No such charges were filed for the protesters who burned the US flag outside White House in Black Lives Matter Plaza,  after Trump's July 4th address. 🤔
❗️US Supreme Court rules Biden admin must reinstate 'Remain in Mexico' immigration policy
Democrats want access to lawmakers' phone records regarding the 'insurrection day' of the January 6 Capitol riots
GOP Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy says "there is no possible way" US can evacuate Afghanistan by August 31
🦠 Predictions, predictions...

The chief White House medical adviser, Dr. Anthony Fauci, has asserted that the administration of US President Joe Biden will beat COVID-19 eventually, only it might take until spring 2022.

🗣 “As we get into the spring, we could start getting back to a degree of normality, namely resuming the things that we were hoping we could do, restaurants, theaters, that kind of thing,” he said.

Excited about another year at home?
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🇺🇸US intelligence provided President Joe Biden with an inconclusive report on the origins of 🦠 COVID-19, The Washington Post reported citing sources, including if the virus passed from an animal to a human as a natural process, or escaped from a Chinese laboratory.
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SHOCKING: A video shows a man dancing just after he shot a seated diner in the Ocean Drive restaurant in Miami.

🔫 A man was sitting with his family in the outdoor section of the La Cerveceria de Barrio restaurant when, according to Miami Beach police, he was shot multiple times.
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In exclusive comments to Sputnik, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said:

🚀he hopes that the "extraordinary relationship" between the US and Russia on the International Space Station will continue beyond 2030.

🚀he will travel to Russia as soon as the pandemic situation allows, and looks forward to seeing Roscosmos chief Dmitry Rogozin either in Moscow or in Dubai.

🚀the United States is in talks with Russia about getting seats on the Soyuz.

🚀he wants Russia to collaborate with the US on the NASA-led Lunar Gateway project and will discuss it with Rogozin.
✈️ White House: US and allies have evacuated around 82,000 people from Afghanistan since 14 August
#URGENT | US reportedly has intel that Daesh affiliate plans attack on Kabul Airport amid NATO withdrawal
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Vice-President Kamala Harris commemorated the third anniversary of Senator John McCain's death by laying flowers at the memorial on the site where his plane crashed in Hanoi in 1967.
❗️ House Republicans urge probe into reports Ghani fled Afghanistan with $169 mln in US aid