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Formation of the Federalist Assembly of Afghanistan             Israel launches missile attack on outskirts of Damascus, killing Syrian civilians             UK national scandal: 20,000 mental health patients raped, sexually assaulted in NHS care             Three US troops killed, dozens injured in drone attack in Syria             Trump says NATO will not come to rescue if US attacked             Ukraine beset by $40m fraud in arms procurement amid war with Russia            US approves sale of F-16 jets to Turkey after Ankara ratifies Swedens NATO membership             UNSC to meet to discuss ICJ ruling on Israeli genocide in Gaza             Taliban: Afghanistan Does Not Have Formal Border With Pakistan             Gazas major health facility collapses amid Israeli attacks: MSF             Americans to redeploy nuclear weapons in UK amid fears of WW3             Biden makes history: 1st sitting US president sued for complicity in genocide             Trump walks out of courtroom during closing arguments of Carrolls attorney            US: 3 dead in shooting at Texas apartment complex            US-UK aggression against Yemen risks expansion of war: Iran            


UK national scandal: 20,000 mental health patients raped, sexually assaulted in NHS care

image1 (L-R) Stephanie Tutty, Alexis Quinn, and Rivkah Grant say they were sexually assaulted while in NHS care. (Photo via Sky News) A new investigation revealed that tens of thousands of mental health patients have been...



Refugees stranded in Mediterranean to be quarantined on Italian ship

A medic of French NGO SOS Mediterranee takes the temperature of refugees rescued by members of the boat Ocean Viking, off the coast of Lampedusa Island, in the Mediterranean Sea, on June 25, 2020. (Photo by AFP) Refugees stranded on board a rescue ship in the Mediterranean Sea have been scheduled to...




WHO notes all-time high in coronavirus cases in 24 hours +World updates

Workers move the coffin of a COVID-19 victim to be cremated at Serafin cemetery in Bogota, Colombia, on July 4, 2020. (Photo by AFP) The World Health Organization (WHO) says the number of new coronavirus infections reached a record high - at 212,326 cases - in the past 24 hours for the first time since...




Florida, Texas post daily COVID-19 records as positivity rates climb

Sun seekers gather at Clearwater Beach, which remains open despite high numbers of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) infections in the state, on Independence Day in Clearwater, Florida, US Jul 4, 2020. (Reuters photo) Florida and Texas, two states that have emerged as the latest hot spots of the US coronavirus...




Protesters burn American flag outside White House after Trumps July Fourth speech

Angry protesters burned an American flag outside the White House after President Donald Trumps July Fourth address on Saturday. (Photo via dailywire.com) Angry protesters burned an American flag outside the White House after President Donald Trumps July Fourth address on Saturday. The far-left protesters...




COVID-19: 348 New Positive Cases Reported

The Ministry of Public Health reported 348 new positive cases of COVID-19 out of 868 samples tested in the last 24 hours. The ministry also reported seven new COVID-19 deaths and 1,833 recoveries. With this, the total COVID-19 cases in the country reached 32,672, the total deaths reached 826 and the...




US records 53,000 new cases, Brazil passes 1.5m, Russia nears 675,000

TOPSHOT - Health workers carry a COVID-19 patient on a stretcher made with pipe tubes and and using kitchen gloves in Puerto Carreno, Colombian Amazon, on the border with Peru, on July 3, 2020. Colombia exceeded 100,000 infections of the new coronavirus on Wednesday, almost four months after registering...




Rains pound southern Japan causing floods

An aerial view shows flooded Kuma River caused by heavy rain at a residential area in Hitoyoshi, Kumamoto prefecture, southern Japan, in this photo taken by Kyodo July 4, 2020. (Photo by Reuters) Japan is sending thousands of troops to join rescue operations on the southern island of Kyushu, Prime Minister...




Air France cuts 7,500 jobs and sparks criticism of 7bn state bailout

Air France has today announced it plans to cut 7,500 jobs as the coronavirus lockdown continues to send shockwaves through the airline industry. The countrys flagship airline said that 6,500 jobs will be lost at Air France, while regional subsidiary Hop will lose a further 1,000 by 2022. Most of...




Several US states post record COVID-19 cases, curfew ordered in Miami

US Surgeon General Jerome Adams listens during a vaccine development announcement on May 15, 2020, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC. (AFP photo) Alabama and several other states reported record increases in coronavirus cases on Friday as Floridas most populous county imposed...




Britain contemplates joining EU coronavirus vaccine scheme

A woman holds a small bottle labeled with a "Vaccine COVID-19" sticker and a medical syringe in this illustration taken April 10, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo Britain is discussing with the European Union whether it will join a plan by the bloc to secure supplies of potential vaccines...




Nearly 31,000 COVID-19 Cases: Afghan Health Ministry

The Ministry of Public Health on Sunday reported 351 new positive cases of the coronavirus from 701 samples tested over the last 24 hours. So far, 70,788 samples have been tested in the governments testing centers and there are 17,650 active COVID-19 cases in the country, according to data by the...




World updates: 10 million-plus infected with coronavirus, almost 500K dead

An employee of a funeral home wears a protective suit at the Parque Memorial Jardin de los Angeles cemetery, 14 km north of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on June 21, 2020. (Photo by AFP) Global coronavirus cases have now passed the 10 million mark, and related fatalities have approached 500,000, according...




Two killed, 4 wounded in Wal-Mart shooting: US media

Two people were shot dead at the Walmart distribution center in Red Bluff, California, on June 27, 2020. (Photo via CNN) At least two people were killed and four wounded in a shooting at a Wal-Mart distribution center in California, US media reported Saturday. A local newspaper, the Record Searchlight,...




Many Americans didnt receive a stimulus check because of who they married

A patient is wheeled into Houston Methodist Hospital as storm clouds gather over the Texas Medical Center, amid the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Houston, Texas, US, June 22, 2020. (Reuters photo) While Americans eagerly anticipate the possibility of a second coronavirus...




US state a step closer to getting rid of Confederate flag

The US state of Mississippi has taken a step closer to removing the Confederate battle emblem from their flag. The state lawmakers on Saturday passed 84-35 House Resolution 79 to change the state flag. "Change is hard," House speaker Philip Gunn said. "People are going to resist initially, but I think...




US court orders release of incarcerated refugees children

This image shows a little boy from Guatemala and his family, who are detained by United States Border Patrol agents for seeking refuge in the United States, June 27, 2018, Mission, TX. A US court has ordered the release of more than 100 children held in detention in federal immigration detention centers. Los...




Bill Gates: COVID-19 will be back in big numbers in October-November

US billionaire and software developer Bill Gates has warned that the coronavirus epidemic "will be back in big numbers" in October-November when temperatures in the United States turn lower. Speaking at a CNN Global Town Hall on Thursday night, Gates warned that the US is still "very much in the thick...




COVID-19: 165 New Cases from 529 Tests

The Ministry of Public Health on Saturday 165 new positive cases of COVID-19 out of 529 samples tested in the last 24 hours, the lowest number in a day after a month of surge in the cases. The ministry also reported 20 deaths and 388 recoveries in the last 24 hours. The total number of cases is 30,616...




WHO warns of global shortage of oxygen equipment

A medical worker wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) moves an oxygen tank inside the Critical Care Unit at the Royal Blackburn Teaching Hospital in Blackburn, northwestern England, on May 14, 2020. (Photo by AFP) The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that hospitals worldwide are facing...




Health Ministry Owes $29 Million Despite Intl Funds

The Ministry of Public Health still owes $29 million from the purchase of health equipment despite major funding by international donors to help the country fight the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the figures released by the Afghan Ministry of Health. The Ministry of Health spokesman said they need...




Man kidnapped, tied to tree naked; 2 suspects arrested: US police

Ariel Dupuis is seen in this undated photo released by Manchester Police Department Two people are facing charges after a New Hampshire man was allegedly kidnapped and left naked, tied to a tree, police said. Ariel Dupuis, 29, is believed to have helped Ronald Betances, 37, kidnap the victim at knifepoint...




Saudi to hold very limited hajj over pandemic

In this file photo taken on April 24, 2020, sanitation workers disinfect the area around the Kaaba in Mecca. (Photo by AFP) Saudi Arabia on Monday announced it would hold a "very limited" hajj this year, with pilgrims already in the kingdom allowed to perform the annual ritual as it moves to curb the...




324 New Coronavirus Cases Reported in Afghanistan

The Ministry of Public Health on Tuesday reported 324 new positive cases of the coronavirus from 953 samples tested over the last 24 hours. So far, 66,800 samples have been tested in the governments testing centers and there are 19,603 active COVID-19 cases in the country, according to data by the...




Ring of Fire moves from Africa to Asia

A partial solar eclipse is seen from Yevpatoria, Crimea, Russia, on June 21, 2020. (Photo by Reuters) A partial solar eclipse has been seen in the skies of Africa all the way to China, including in Iran, on the first day of summer (June 21). Sky gazers witnessed the most dramatic annular solar eclipse...




World updates: Coronavirus infections top 8.77 million, deaths surpass 464K

Volunteer scientists process samples taken from people tested for COVID-19, at a laboratory recently dedicated to the processing of COVID-19 samples by Medicines Discovery Catapult, at the Lighthouse Lab in Alderley Park in Cheshire, northern England, on April 22, 2020. (Photo by AFP) The new coronavirus...




409 New COVID-19 Cases, 12 Deaths Reported in Afghanistan

The Ministry of Public Health on Sunday reported 409 new positive cases of COVID-19 out of 1,007samples tested in the last 24 hours. The ministry also reported 12 new COVID-19 deaths and 472 recoveries. The cumulative number of cases is now 28,833. The total number of deaths is 581 and recoveries...




Shooting in police-free zone in NW US city of Seattle kills man, wounds another

People walk past street art that reads ‘Welcome to CHAZ inside what is being called the ‘Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone in Seattle. (Photo by AP) Shooting at a police-free protest zone in northwestern US city of Seattle has killed a teenage man and wounded another person, a police statement...




Eyewitness describes stabbing attack by lone man in English town of Reading

A Deliveroo rider talks to a police officer securing a police cordon in central Reading, west of London, on June 20, 2020 following a stabbing incident at Forbury Gardens park. (Photo by AFP) An eyewitness described seeing a "lone man" stabbing several people in a park in the southern English town of...




Top US diplomat slams UN human rights councils resolution on police brutality, racism

DC National Guard Military Police officers stand guard during protest rallies against police brutality and racial profiling across the US in Washington, DC. (Photo by Reuters) Top US diplomat Mike Pompeo has blasted the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for adopting a resolution censuring racist and brutal...




US protesters topple statue of Confederate general in Washington DC

People stand around the statue of Confederate general Albert Pike after it was toppled by protesters at Judiciary square in Wahsington, DC on June 19, 2020. (AFP photo) Protesters have toppled a statue of a Confederate general in Washington DC, and set it on fire, as demonstrations against racism and...




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