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Sep 12, 2021
Drone attack at Iraq's Erbil airport located near US consulate; no casualty reported
Armed drone attacks, normally targeting US troops or US interests in Iraq, have become common in recent months
Sep 10, 2021
Palestinian president, Israeli defence minister hold rare talks amid violent clashes along Gaza border
Defence Minister Benny Gantz met Abbas in Ramallah late Sunday for what were reportedly the first direct talks between an Israeli cabinet member and the 86-year-old Palestinian leader in several years
Sep 09, 2021
Israel floods West Bank with troops to hunt down six Palestinian escaped prisoners
Demonstrations were held in several West Bank towns late Wednesday in support of the fugitives. In Nablus, youths set tyres alight during confrontations with Israeli security forces
Sep 07, 2021
Taliban block hundreds from leaving Afghanistan despite recent assurances to US
American citizens, green card holders and others, say they have been waiting for more than a week for permission to board waiting charter flights out of the city of Mazar-e-Sharif in northern Afghanistan
Sep 07, 2021
Syria still unsafe, says Amnesty International as pressure mounts on refugees to return home
In the report “You’re going to your death,” the rights group said many Syrian refugees who returned home have been subjected to detention and torture by Syrian security forces
Sep 03, 2021
Pakistan proposes three-pronged approach for international community to help Afghanistan
The country's leverage over the Taliban is often overstated, Pakistan's UN ambassador Munir Akram said
Aug 31, 2021
Kumail Nanjiani says he ensured his Eternals role was free of 'brown dude' stereotypes
"I’ve been in this industry for about a decade and I looked at the usual opportunities that the brown dudes get. We get to be nerdy. I wanted him to be the opposite of that — I wanted him to be cool," said Kumail Nanjiani.
Aug 30, 2021
Gaurie Dwivedi's Blinkers Off lays out how China will have to be countered in a post-Covid world
In Blinkers Off, Gaurie Dwivedi emerges as a bold new voice outside the echo chambers that have so far dominated the discourse on India’s policy towards China
Aug 25, 2021
Invite India to G7 meets on Afghanistan, say lawmakers from bloc
With the Taliban returning to the country, the move would help monitor the spillover effects of terrorism by a country closest to it
Aug 24, 2021
Kamala Harris accuses China of coercion and intimidation in SCS; Beijing hits back, says US foreign policy 'selfish'
The US vice president is on a weeklong trip in Southeast Asia to assure its allies of US dependability following the Afghanistan debacle
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