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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.
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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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▪️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…
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In an address to the nation on the end of the war in Afghanistan, US President Joe Biden calls the evacuation effort from Kabul an "extraordinary success."
🐺 A series of coyote attacks in Vancouver’s Stanley Park has led an expert to warn that their unusually aggressive behaviour could be due to the ingestion of drugs.

Officials have warned the public to stay out of the park following three coyote attacks over a four-day period, most recently on Saturday, when a man out walking was bitten on the leg
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🦡 A New York City animal rescuer has responded to a three-story building in Brooklyn to rescue a raccoon hanging by its tail from an air vent near the roof.

A guardian of the galaxy has gotten into trouble
🇦🇫 More than 500 Afghan journalists who were employed by the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM) remain in Afghanistan.

🗣 “The US State Department claimed they evacuated their local employees when in reality they abandoned hundreds of USAGM journalists and their families, ”the House Foreign Affairs Committee Michael McCaul said in a press release.

🗣 “Some of these journalists were given express assurances by the Biden Administration that they would be treated as locally employed staff - but were not.”
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🇺🇸 ⚜️New Orleans has imposed a curfew in the wake of Hurricane Ida to stop the looting and to maintain public safety, city officials said.
🏘 Home prices continued to rise in June, reaching the highest single-month increase since S&P Dow Jones Indices began recording them in 1987. While some experts believe the spike is the result of purchases delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, others suggest flight from city apartments is helping to drive the boom.

Is the US headed toward another housing bubble?