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The violence came the same day as Afghanistan marked the official start of campaign season for the upcoming presidential elections, serving as a grim reminder of the sort of mayhem and bloodshed that have marred previous polls.
Parts of central and southern Nepal including some areas of Kathmandu valley have been inundated due to incessant rains since last two weeks.
The picture was captured on Wednesday by Bashar al-Sheikh, a photographer working with local news website SY24, moments after warplanes pummelled the town of Ariha in Syria's northwestern province of Idlib.
Some Muslims in Congo had planned to take part in the annual hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia next month.
The air conditioning technology that transformed American homes and offices over the last century still gets a chilly reception in much of Europe.
Kim and Trump agreed to a resumption of dialogue at an impromptu June 30 meeting but last week, N Korea warned over the military drills, which were scaled down to ease tensions with the nuclear-armed state.
Over a two-week period in June 2017, the woman and her fiance subjected the child to extreme summer temperatures, leaving her in a car for nine-and-a-half hours on one occasion, which resulted in her death,
Neil Armstrong’s sons contend that incompetent post-surgical care cost the ‘moon man’ his life The hospital defended the care but paid the family $6 million to settle the matter privately.
Diplomats and opposition politicians in Poland have criticised the Gazeta Polska's campaign and a major bookseller, Empik, as well as the Polish branch of British oil company BP, have said they would not carry the edition.
The operation was originally scheduled for June for a dozen major US cities and was highly publicized, which likely contributed to the low rate of arrests, acting director of ICE Matthew Albence said.
Pakistani surgeon Shakeel Afridi of Khyber Agency, had run a false vaccination campaign in the Pakistani garrison city of Abbottabad to help the CIA track down Osama, who was then killed in a covert US raid on May 2, 2011.
Researchers from the University of Cape Town (UCT) studied changes in the weight of mountain wagtails, a type of bird, along the Palmiet River in Westville, South Africa.
Pakistan has until now officially denied having any knowledge of the Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden until he was shot dead in a night time raid by US special forces on May 2, 2011.
Imran Khan said Pakistan had one of the freest presses in the world, refuting allegations that the freedom of media in his country was under attack during his government.
Sri Lanka initially imposed the emergency on April 23 to crack down on the nine suicide bombers who attacked three churches and as many luxury hotels April 21, killing 258 people and injuring 500 others.
State television quoted the Intelligence Ministry as saying it had broken up a CIA spying ring and captured 17 suspects.