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Covid: US approves booster shots of Pfizer vaccine for high-risk adults, elderly
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US does not seek new Cold War, says Joe Biden at UN General Assembly
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Covid-19: Pfizer says its vaccine works for children aged 5 to 11, company to seek US approval soon
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Watch: Over 600,000 white flags in Washington DC pay tribute to lives lost due to Covid-19
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Australia says it was ‘upfront’ about concerns on submarine deal with France amid diplomatic crisis
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US military admits its airstrike killed civilians in Kabul, calls it ‘tragic mistake’
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Football: Carli Lloyd kicks off farewell tour with five goals in 9-0 rout of Paraguay
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US treated Pakistan like a ‘hired gun’ in its fight against Taliban, says Imran Khan
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Australia signs nuclear submarine deal with US, UK, faces objection from France
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US to decide on joining India-led solar alliance in next few weeks, says special envoy on climate
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Why are white supremacists in the US expressing admiration for the Taliban?
Zarrar Khuhro, Dawn.com
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A long-suppressed FBI report on Saudi Arabia’s ties to the 9/11 plot validates victims’ families
Tim Golden, ProPublica Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica
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To rule Afghanistan, the Taliban will need to shed its extremist baggage and emulate Vietnam
Pervez Hoodbhoy, Dawn.com
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North Korea successfully tests new long-range cruise missiles, US calls it potential threat
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With free food and flyers, US Sikhs fought hard against racism after the 9/11 attacks
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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Two decades on, 9/11 responders are still sick and dying
Erin Smith, The Conversation Brigid Larkin, The Conversation Lisa Holmes, The Conversation
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Afghanistan: First international commercial flight after US withdrawal leaves Kabul
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‘Biology 101’: US lawmaker Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez slams Texas Governor’s statement on abortion law
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Afghanistan: No rush to recognise new Taliban government, says US
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Al-Qaida and Islamic State suffer from recruitment problems like any other organisation
Charles Kurzman, The Conversation