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🇺🇸🇦🇫The US closed its diplomatic presence in Kabul and moved operations to Doha - from where the Americans will coordinate engagement with the Taliban, along with delivery of aid, albeit under certain conditions, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.

"The United States will continue to support humanitarian aid to the Afghan people... [but] consistent with our sanctions on the Taliban, the aid will not flow through the government, but rather through independent organizations, such as UN agencies and NGOs," Blinken said in a speech.
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⭕️ Five construction workers have been killed and two others injured by a falling crane in the Mexican state of Mexico
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😷 Another anti-mask outburst?

The police said the man was a veteran of the military who was in some form of crisis. After the arrest, the Miami-Dade police said that the man was taken to a treatment center for examination.

😒 By the way, where is his mask?
Approximately 750,000 Americans are likely to be evicted from their homes by the end of the year, as the US Supreme Court overturned a federal moratorium on evictions last week.

🖍 Goldman Sachs estimates that between 2.5 million and 3.5 million households are significantly delayed in paying rent, for a total of $12 billion to $17 billion
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#BREAKING | China says US pullout from Afghanistan shows military interventions are doomed to fail ❗️
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🇦🇫 This is what the Taliban's celebration marking the departure of the last US military plane looks like
View of the empty Kabul Airport a day after US troops finally withdrew from the country.

The airport is expected to resume civilian air traffic soon, according to the new Afghan authorities.
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View of the empty Kabul Airport a day after US troops finally withdrew from the country. The airport is expected to resume civilian air traffic soon, according to the new Afghan authorities.
Recent photos and a video purportedly from the Kabul Airport show damaged equipment left by US troops.

Prior to that, General McKenzie said that the Americans intentionally put their equipment out of action, so it wouldn't be used by anybody else.
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▪️Two people were killed and another 10 injured as a result of a highway collapse in Mississippi caused by Hurricane Ida.

▪️Gunfire and fireworks have erupted in Kabul following the US troop withdrawal.

▪️The Taliban will announce the formation of a new Afghan government on Friday, a source from the movement's military commission has told Sputnik.

▪️The US Embassy in Belarus has reduced its staff at Minsk's request.

▪️Pentagon boss Lloyd Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley are under pressure to resign over "the disastrous" troop exit from Afghanistan.
A road accident on a highway partly flooded by heavy rains has left two people dead and 10 others injured in Mississippi.

Seven cars fell into a gigantic hole that emerged due to the washout.
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🇦🇫People with the white flag of the Taliban (banned in Russia) are celebrating the American withdrawal from Afghanistan in the the second biggest Afghan city of Kandahar.
A congressional committee probing the January 6 Capitol riot may request Donald Trump’s phone records, CNN has reported, citing unnamed sources.

Ivanka, Donald Jr., and Eric Trump are also likely to have their phones checked, the sources said.

The requests have already been sent to telecommunications giants such as AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and US Cellular.
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👀 After giving a speech on the US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, Secretary of State Antony Blinken made it quick and simply refused to take any questions from reporters.

If you ignore it, maybe it will go away…