Public sector workers took to the streets of Brussels

On Tuesday, June 13, there will be a third round of protests in Brussels led by workers from the social sectors, expressing their discontent with the current working conditions. These conditions have led to staff shortages and increased workloads, but their concerns have been largely ignored by politicians. Kabul24: The.

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Imran Khan extended the bail in several cases where the court approved the exemption from appearance.

The anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Lahore has decided to extend the bail of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan in three cases, including charges of vandalism and arson at the Corps Commander House. The court, which was presiding over the proceedings related to these cases, also approved Khan’s request for.

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Taliban accuses the UNSC of bias for reporting terror links and drug trafficking

Zabihullah Mujahid, Taliban’s spokesperson, has in a statement, called the UN Security Council monitoring team’s report, which accused the Taliban of reverting to their oppressive and autocratic rules of the 1999s “biased” and “far from reality”. Kabul24: The 14th report of UNSC’s Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team suggested that.

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Traffic accident kills 4 and injures 10 in Samangan province

A traffic accident in the Roi-Do-Aab district of northern Samangan province killed at least four people and wounded ten others. The accident occurred when a Toyota Prado vehicle overturned and collided with another vehicle. Kabul24: Taliban officials in the province said that the accident occurred on Sunday in the Sar.

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Bank dismissed the federal indictment as a diversion from the Biden bribery findings

Former President Donald Trump has labeled the 37-count federal indictment he faces as nothing more than a “distraction” from the bribery allegations against President Biden. In an interview with Roger Stone, Trump expressed doubt that the timing of the charges, which allege that he stored classified government files at his.

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The possibility of cold war

Kissinger, the former US Secretary of State: The second cold war will be much more dangerous than the first war/ China and the US have become rivals in the current situation / we should not wait for China to towards the awest. He also pointed out that a new cold.

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Human Rights Committee asked Pakistan to deport Afghan refugees

As Afghanistan falls into chaos with the Taliban taking over regions, the human rights situation in neighboring Pakistan towards Afghan refugees remains dire. The Afghan Human Rights Commission has called on the government of Pakistan to cease the expulsion of Afghan refugees amidst new reports of police arresting and deporting.

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U.S. Border Patrol Veteran Jason Owens Chosen to Lead Agency, Replacing Retiring Chief Raul Ortiz

In a significant development, the Biden administration has announced the appointment of Jason Owens, a veteran of the U.S. Border Patrol, as the new leader of the agency. Owens will be taking over the reins from retiring Chief Raul Ortiz, who has served as the head of the Border Patrol.

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Delta Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Utah as Air Slide Deploys Accidentally Injuring Crew Member

A Delta flight traveling from New York to Los Angeles was forced to make an emergency landing in Utah due to technical issues, as reported by local sources. Adding to the unexpected turn of events, an inflatable air slide inside the plane accidentally deployed upon landing, injuring a crew member.

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Republican Delegates Censure Sen. Thom Tillis for Backing LGBTQ+ Rights, Immigration, and Gun Violence Policies

Republican delegates in North Carolina voted Saturday at their annual convention to censure Thom Tillis, the state’s senior U.S. senator, for backing LGBTQ+ rights, immigration, and gun violence policies. The move comes as Sen. Tillis’ willingness to work across the aisle has gained him influence in Congress, but also raised.

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