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UK PM Johnson To Set Out COVID-19 Booster Strategy Under Winter Plan
Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday will unveil how Britain will roll out COVID19 booster shots for the most vulnerable and elderly as part of his coronavirus strategy for the winter months.
Providers Urge Supreme Court To Reject 15-week Abortion Ban
Abortion providers urged the Supreme Court Monday to reject Mississippi's 15week prohibition on most abortions, saying a decision to uphold it would invite states to ban abortion entirely.
Pakistani Journalists Rally Against Proposed New Media Law
Hundreds of Pakistani journalists rallied outside parliament Monday to reject a proposed law that critics say would further curtail media freedom if passed.
Japan's Vaccines Minister Kono Leads Opinion Poll on Succeeding Suga
Kono, who also serves as minister of administrative reform, announced his candidacy on Friday, the third to make his intention official after Kishida and Takaichi.
Drone Attack Hits Near U.S. Forces In Erbil, Northern Iraq - Officials
A drone attack hit near U.S. forces stationed at Erbil International Airport in northern Iraq on Saturday, Iraqi Kurdish security officials said.
Didn't Fake Names, Entered US Legally, On CIA's Watchlist: How 19 Attackers Remained in Open Before Carrying Out 9/11 Attacks
The 19 attackers barely spoke English, didn’t used any fake name and carried out daily activities like renting cars and mailbox.
Debris to Towers: 20 Years After 9/11, World Trade Centre Rebuilding Still in Progress
Every year, the site holds an annual ceremony honoring nearly 3,000 people who were killed in the 9/11 terror attacks.
Prosecutor Seeks To Interview Haiti PM In President Slaying
Haitis chief public prosecutor invited Prime Minister Ariel Henry on Friday to meet with him next week as part of an ongoing investigation into the slaying of President Jovenel Mose, noting that Henry spoke with one of the main suspects in the case just h...
No. 2 Daniil Medvedev Into 3rd Grand Slam Final At US Open
Daniil Medvedev was a point from finding himself tied at a set apiece in his U.S. Open semifinal against Felix AugerAliassime.
EXPLAINER: Texas Law Gives Limited Window For Abortions
Gov. Greg Abbott, in defending Texas' nearban on abortions, says women and girls who are raped won't be forced to give birth because the new law "provides at least six weeks for a person to be able to get an abortion.
Moussaoui Trial Revisited On The Eve Of Sept. 11 Anniversary
Zacarias Moussaoui remains the only person ever convicted in a U.S. court in connection with the Sept. 11 attacks. A behindthescenes look at the trial Thursday from its lead participants demonstrated how hard it was to bring it to justice.
First Evacuation Flight Takes Off From Kabul Since US Troop Withdrawal
In the days followin the Taliban's blitz, the Kabul airport had become a tragic symbol of desperation with thousands crowding around its gates daily, and some even clinging to jets as they took off.
Here's Why New Afghan Interior Minister is Causing International Ripples & Experts Are Worried for India
A UN report in June this year said that “the Haqqani Network remains the Taliban’s most combat-ready forces" and “is reported to have a highly skilled core of members who specialize in complex attacks.
Resistance Leaders Massoud, Saleh Still In Afghanistan, Diplomat Says
Panjshiri leader Ahmad Shah Massoud and former Afghan Vice President Amrullah Saleh have not fled Afghanistan and their resistance forces are still fighting the Taliban, the ousted Afghan government's ambassador to Tajikistan said on Wednesday.
Meet the Former Guantanamo Bay Prisoners, Now Part of the New Taliban Cabinet in Afghanistan
The Taliban appointed Noorullah Noori, Abdul Haq Wasiq, Khairullah Khair and Mohammad Fazil Mazloom as Cabinet members.
Factbox-Paris Nov. 2015 Attacks: Key Facts About The Trial
Twenty people go on trial in Paris on Wednesday suspected of involvement in a jihadist assault on Nov. 13, 2015, the most deadly attack ever seen in peacetime France, in which 130 were killed and hundreds injured.