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Taliban Take Another Afghan Provincial Capital, Kandahar
The officials said Kandahar fell on Thursday night and that government officials and their entourage managed to flee to the airport to escape the city...
WHO expert 'had concerns' about lab close to 1st COVID cases
The Wuhan branch of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention was handling coronaviruses "without potentially having the same level of...
Afghanistan’s third-largest city captured
The Taliban captured Afghanistan’s third-largest city and a strategic provincial capital near Kabul on Thursday, further squeezing the country’s...
When insects lost their homes, evolution clipped their wings
New Zealand’s South Island was once covered in thick forest, the trees breaking like a dark green tide around the grassy mountaintops.
Is carbon capture a lifeline for oil and gas?
As the world gets serious about the 2050 climate neutrality target, technology deployment is speeding up. Amongst the emissions-reducing measures...
Clotting linked to vaccine very rare, says new study
The very rare blood clots that can be caused by the Oxford/AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine can be aggressive and deadly but is very rare, leading...
Canada PM Trudeau planning snap election, seeks approval for COVID...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is planning a snap election for Sept. 20 to seek voter approval for the government's costly plans to combat...
Afghan govt offers 'share in power' to Taliban
The Afghan government has offered the Taliban a share in power so long as the rising violence in the country comes to a halt, Al Jazeera reported on...