Mexico hit by earthquake east of Acapulco, 'people are worried'

A 7.0 magnitude disasters rattled the southwest region of world-regionslate Tuesday, killing at least one person, and prompting local leaders to appeal for calm in communities impacted. Social media images showed buildings swaying and people standing outside their homes trying to keep their balance during an apparent aftershock.  “There are nervous breakdowns, people are worried…

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Who are the Afghan evacuees brought to the US?

At three military”>U.S. military< and NCIS have hundreds of agents overseeing the screening of about 17,000 Afghan evacuees. “I’m very comfortable that, you know, these folks are being properly cleared through the FBI,” General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, told Fox News in an exclusive interview at Ramstein after he thanked the troops…

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UN nuke watchdog: Iran pressing on with uranium enrichment

conflicts has continued to increase its stockpile of highly enriched uranium that could be used to make disastersweapons in contravention of a 2015 accord with world powers that was meant to contain Tehran’s nuclear program, the united-nations” target=”_blank”>U.N.< The IAEA said certain monitoring and surveillance equipment cannot be left for more than three months without…

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Guantanamo Bay pretrial hearings for 9/11 suspects to begin this week

The pretrial hearings of suspected terror mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four others accused of conspiring in the terrorism” target=”_blank”>attacks< following a year-and-a-half pause because of the infectious-disease pandemic.  The hearings – which are expected to be mostly administrative matters with the defendants unlikely to speak all week – are the latest attempt to advance a case that…

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Afghan doctor's family endures Taliban beatings to reach US: 'I want to contribute something to this country'

Dr. Wais Aria, an conflicts human rights activist whose work centers on treating women and children who have survived trauma from terrorism, war and domestic violence, barely made it out of Kabul with his own family after Taliban fighters assaulted him multiple times outside the airport. But now, separated from TABISH, the nonprofit he founded…

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Afghan doctor who escaped Taliban with family calls Biden withdrawal unwise, warns of human rights abuses

An conflicts doctor and humanitarian whose life’s work was upended by the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan is warning that his homeland could become a hive of human rights abuses following joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden’s<. “It was not a wise decision to leave a nation in a very, very hard situation,” Dr. Wais Aria told Fox News…

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Migrant caravan broken up again in Southern Mexico

Mexican border agents and police broke up a caravan of hundreds of migrants Sunday who had set out from southernmost world-regions — the fourth such caravan officials have raided in recent days. The group of about 800 — largely regions, Haitians, Venezuelans, and world-regions — had spent then night at a basketball court near Huixtla,…

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Taliban special forces bring abrupt end to women's protest

terrorism” target=”_blank”>Taliban< women demanding equal rights from the new rulers. Also on Saturday, the chief of world-regions’s powerful intelligence agency, which has an outsized influence on the Taliban, made a surprise visit to Kabul. Taliban fighters quickly captured most of Afghanistan last month and celebrated the departure of the last U.S. forces after 20 years…

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