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Landslide kills 2, injures 6 in Afghanistan

Kabul, June 29 (UNI) At least two people were dead and six others injured as a landslide hit a village in north Afghanistan's Badakhshan province on Friday, state-run media Bakhtar News Agency reported Saturday.

The natural disaster happened late Friday in the province's Yamgan district when the landslide swept through a residential house, Bakhtar added.
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Russia downs 112 Ukrainian drones overnight

Russia downs 112 Ukrainian drones overnight

23 May 2025 | 3:53 PM

Moscow, May 23 (UNI) Russia's air defenses shot down 112 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 24 over the Moscow region, the defense ministry said on Friday.

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IMF links tax relief to spending cuts in budget talks with Pakistan

IMF links tax relief to spending cuts in budget talks with Pakistan

23 May 2025 | 3:53 PM

Islamabad, May 23 (UNI) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has signalled its reluctance in supporting broad tax relief for Pakistan’s salaried, property, beverage, or export sectors unless the government matches such measures with spending cuts or meets a higher revenue target.

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Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus mulling resignation over rising protests

Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus mulling resignation over rising protests

23 May 2025 | 3:47 PM

Dhaka, May 23 (UNI) The Chief Advisor of Bangladesh's Interim Government, Muhammad Yunus, is considering quitting from his position, reported Bangladeshi media.

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Israeli diplomats' murder suspect may face death penalty - Reports

23 May 2025 | 3:08 PM

Jerusalem, May 23 (UNI) Elias Rodriguez, the suspect in the murder of two employees of the Israeli Embassy in Washington DC, could face the death penalty, Fox News reported, citing an FBI document.

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Bangladesh: Muhammad Yunus considers resignation amid political deadlock

Bangladesh: Muhammad Yunus considers resignation amid political deadlock

23 May 2025 | 2:46 PM

Dhaka, May 23 (UNI) Bangladesh's interim government chief, Professor Muhammad Yunus is reportedly on the verge of stepping down, as frustration and disillusionment deepens within Bangladesh’s public, political groups, and his own interim government regarding his ability to govern the country.

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