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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...



Sorry is not enough, Caribbean states say of British slavery apologies

In this file photo taken on March 30, 2017 The interior of Lloyds of London, the centuries-old insurance market, is pictured in the City of London on March 30, 2017. (AFP photo) British financial institutions that benefited from slavery such as Lloyds of London should go further than saying sorry...




One percent of humanity now displaced- UNHCR

In this file photo taken on March 05, 2020 refugees and migrants wait with their children in the buffer zone at the Turkey-Greece border near the Pazarkule crossing gate in Edirne a day after migrants and refugees clash with Greek police following Turkeys decision to open its borders to allow migrants...




Afghanistan: 346 New Positive COVID-19 Cases Reported

The Ministry of Public Health reported 346 new positive cases of COVID-19 from 893 samples tested in the last 24 hours. The ministry also reported two new deaths from COVID-19 as well as 302 recoveries. With this, the cumulative number of cases is 27,878, with total recoveries at 7,692 and 548 total...




One percent of world population displaced due to violence: UN

Yemeni youths fill jerrycans carried by donkeys with water from a cistern at a make-shift camp for the internally displaced, in Hajjah Province, Yemen, amid a severe shortage of water, on June 7, 2020. (Photo by AFP) Nearly 80 million people - comprising one percent of the world population - were uprooted...




US protesters stage die-in rally against police brutality in Atlanta

A child protester is pictured at a protest in the Wendys restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia, on June 17, 2020. (Photo by AFP) US protesters have once again taken to the streets in Atlanta against police brutality in the wake of yet another fatal shooting of a black man, Rayshard Brooks, at the hands of...




Anti-Corruption Efforts Critical for Afghanistan: UN

A new United Nations report released on Thursday said that the sustained and effective efforts in fighting corruption in Afghanistan remain critical for the countrys future. "Anti-corruption efforts and integrity reforms must be key priorities for Afghanistans leadership, especially so given the...




658 New Coronavirus Cases Reported in Afghanistan

The Ministry of Public Health on Thursday reported 658 new positive cases of the coronavirus from 1,301 samples tested over the last 24 hours. The ministry also reported 42 new deaths from COVID-19 and 1,502 recoveries. With this the total cases is now 27,532, the total reported deaths are 546, and...




Poll: Americans are the unhappiest theyve been in 50 years

A woman holds up her fist during a protest over the death of Malcolm Harsch, a black man who was found hanging from a tree, June 16, 2020, in Victorville, California. (AFP photo) Its been a rough year for the American psyche. Folks in the US are more unhappy today than theyve been in nearly 50 years. This...




COVID-19 update: Infections rising in Africa, Americas; Beijing facing resurgence

Pharmacists prepare medication and drugs in a sterile room at the CHR Centre Hospitalier Regional de la Citadelle Hospital, in Liege, Belgium, June16, 2020. (Photo by Reuters) Global cases of infection with the new coronavirus have reached nearly 8.2 million, and the death toll has crossed the 443,000...




Black immigrant domestic workers in US fear losing homes: Survey

People wait to receive food bank donations at the Barclays Center in the Brooklyn borough in New York City, on May 15, 2020. (Getty images) As the impact of massive job losses from the coronavirus pandemic sweeps through the US economy, most black immigrant domestic workers in the country fear losing...




COVID-19 Cases in Afghanistan Approaches 27,000: MoPH

The Ministry of Public Health on Wednesday reported 564 new positive cases of the coronavirus from 1,126 samples tested over the last 24 hours. The ministry also reported 13 new deaths from COVID-19 and 650 recoveries. With this, the total cases are now 26,874, the total reported deaths are 504, and...




MSF ends activities in Kabul Hospital where many mothers, newborn children were killed

The Doctors Without Borders (Médecins sans frontières) ceased activities in a hospital in West of Kabul city where an attack left many mothers and newborn babdies dead last month. "Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has announced our decision to end activities and withdraw...




Coronavirus update: Global caseload passes 8mn as fears of 2nd wave grip Chinese capital

The aerial photo shows the burial of a victim of COVID-19 at the General Cemetery in Santiago, Chile, on June 15, 2020. (By AFP) The novel coronavirus has now infected more than eight million people and killed over 436,000 across the world, with alarms being sounded in China over the detection of more...




Trump critical of FDA decision to revoke emergency use of drug he has promoted for COVID-19

The US Food and Drug Administration on Monday revoked its emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19, but quickly came under fire from President Donald Trump, who said only US agencies have failed to grasp its benefit in fighting the coronavirus. Based on new evidence, the...




Global cases of COVID-19 surpass 8mln as infections surge in Latin America

Global cases of the novel coronavirus reached over 8 million on Monday, as infections surge in Latin America and the United States and China grapple with fresh outbreaks. The United States still leads the world with the highest number of infections, about 2 million or 25% of all reported cases. However,...




UN warns coronavirus impact could kill over 50,000 children in MENA

United Nations health agencies have warned that an additional 51,000 children under the age of five could die in the Middle East and North Africa by the end of 2020 due to disruptions in primary health care caused by the new coronavirus (COVID-19). The World Health Organization (WHO) and the United...




UNHRC to hold urgent debate on systemic racism in US

Social workers join ‘Black Lives Matter members during a demonstration against racism and police brutality, outside City Hall in Los Angeles, California, June 13, 2020. (Photo by AFP) The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) is set to convene an emergency session to discuss US police brutality...




Mutation in new coronavirus increases chance of infection: Study

A researcher works at Sorrento Therapeutics, where efforts are underway to develop an antibody, STI-1499, to help in prevention of the coronavirus disease in San Diego, California, May 22, 2020. (Photo by Reuters) A specific mutation in the new coronavirus can significantly increase its ability to infect...




Black people terrified of US cops who can shoot & walk free under qualified immunity

Black Lives Matter protesters rally at Westlake Park before marching through the downtown area on June 14, 2020 in Seattle, United States. (Photo by AFP) The black community in the US lives in perpetual fear of trigger-happy officers, who as a matter of course avoid responsibility for misconduct, activists...




COVID-19 updates: China tightens Beijing restrictions as global cases near 8 million mark

People shop for vegetables at a supermarket, in the capital Beijing, China, June 15, 2020. (Photo by Reuters) As the number of coronavirus cases nears the eight million mark worldwide, China has reintroduced strict lockdown measures and begun mass testings in some areas of the capital, Beijing, where...




I just saw a human being not his color: BLM activist who rescued far-right demonstrator

An African-American protester carries an injured far-right demonstrator to safety, near the Waterloo station during a Black Lives Matter protest in London, Britain, on June 13, 2020. (Photo by Reuters) A Black Lives Matter supporter who took an alleged far-right demonstrator to safety amid violence...




Anti-racism protest signs destined for US museum exhibit

A man walks past a gloved fist painted on a wall at Graffiti Alley in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 11, 2020. (AFP photo) Following weeks of protests over the death of George Floyd while in police custody, curators from the Smithsonian in Washington have begun collecting artifacts for an eventual exhibit. "It...




Dont plan on summer holidays in US, Fauci tells the British

Dr. Anthony Fauci (L), director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases speaks next to Response coordinator for White House Coronavirus Task Force Deborah Birx, during a meeting with US President Donald Trump and Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards D-LA in the Oval Office of the...




Coronavirus Cases in Afghanistan Exceed 25,000

The Ministry of Public Health on Monday reported 761 new positive cases of the coronavirus out of 1,551 samples tested in the last 24 hours, bringing the total accumulated cases to 25,527. The ministry also reported seven new deaths from COVID-19 and 365 recovered cases in the last 24 hours. According...




89 Civilians Killed in Attacks in Past 2 Weeks: NSC

Numbers released by the Afghan government indicate that "89 civilians" were killed in "Taliban attacks" in the last two weeks. The Taliban has released a statement rejecting these claims. The information provided by the National Security Council (NSC) says that "150" civilians were also wounded in...




Afghanistan: 656 New COVID-19 Cases, 20 Deaths Reported

The Ministry of Public Health on Friday reported 656 new cases of the coronavirus from 1,159 samples tested in the last 24 hours, taking the total to 23,546 across the country. The ministry also reported 20 deaths from COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, bringing the total to 446. The number of recovered...




FBI warns hackers targeting mobile banking apps

The FBI on Wednesday warned that malicious cyber actors were targeting mobile banking apps in an attempt to steal money as more Americans have moved to online banking during the coronavirus pandemic. In a public service announcement, the FBI noted it expects to see hackers "exploit" mobile banking platforms,...




South Korean doctors find risk factors for severe COVID-19 cases

A health worker administers a swab test at a temporary COVID-19 testing center, in Bucheon, south of Seoul, South Korea, on May 27, 2020. (Photo by AFP) South Korean doctors have found certain underlying conditions that may make some COVID-19 patients more severely affected by the disease, a professor...




748 New Coronavirus Cases Reported in Afghanistan

The Ministry of Public Health on Thursday reported 748 new positive cases of COVID-19 out of 1,888 samples tested in the last 24 hours. Kabul was on the top of the list with 311 new cases, followed by Herat with 181. Other provinces reporting cases were Kandahar (50), Nangarhar (36), Paktia (78),...




Extremists operate with impunity by exploiting gaps in UK law: Ex-top terror officer

British police have tightened security near the Houses of Parliament after a terror attack in Westminster on March 22. (AFP photo) Extremists are "operating with impunity" through exploiting gaps in British laws, according to former head of UK counterterror policing. Sir Mark Rowley, who plans to assess...




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