Over 4 years since the Taliban took Kabul, millions of Afghans have been sent back to a country in crisis – ABC News

  1. Over 4 years since the Taliban took Kabul, millions of Afghans have been sent back to a country in crisis  ABC News
  2. UN warns of funding shortages amid mass deportations of Afghan Refugees  Khaama Press
  3. Return of more than 3 million refugees to the country We will not allow anyone to interfere in the internal affairs of Afghanistan  خبرگزاری صدای افغان(آوا)
  4. 1.7 mln Afghans return from Iran and Pakistan in 2025  AnewZ
  5. UNHCR, UNICEF Sign Pact To Protect Afghan Children  Menafn
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Donald Trump slammed for ‘pathetic’ cold-call ‘desperately begging’ for Nobel Peace Prize – Irish Star

  1. Donald Trump slammed for 'pathetic' cold-call 'desperately begging' for Nobel Peace Prize  Irish Star
  2. Trump cold-called Norwegian minister to ask about Nobel Peace Prize  politico.eu
  3. The ‘kingmaker’: Trump relishes his diplomacy as he jockeys for Nobel Prize  Politico
  4. Trump ramps up campaign for Nobel Peace Prize ahead of Putin meeting  NBC News
  5. Map of Countries That Have Nominated Donald Trump for Nobel Peace Prize  Newsweek
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Rain and storms forecast for much of Australia’s east coast for every day next week

Meteorologist says while there is disagreement over how much rain will fall, the general consensus is NSW and Queensland will have another wet week

For Australia’s east coast, the wet weeks are dragging on with no immediate reprieve in sight.

“I know people in Sydney and other parts of New South Wales will be sick of hearing this,” the Bureau of Meteorology’s Angus Hines told the ABC on Saturday. “But it will be another wet week across the eastern coastline, all the way from the Illawarra through New South Wales, through Sydney, Newcastle, through Brisbane up to the Wide Bay in Queensland”.

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Death toll after monsoon floods in Pakistan rises to more than 320

Most of the dead were reported in the mountainous province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with more rain forecast

The death toll from heavy monsoon rains that have triggered flash floods across northern Pakistan has risen to at least 321 people in the past 48 hours, the country’s disaster authority said on Saturday.

The majority of the deaths, 307, were recorded in the mountainous Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, according to the National Disaster Management Authority.

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Iran moves toward dramatic internal conflict and another war – JNS.org

  1. Iran moves toward dramatic internal conflict and another war  JNS.org
  2. Opinion | Iran Invites ‘Snap-Back’ Sanctions  The Wall Street Journal
  3. China, Russia Help Iran Challenge West  Newsweek
  4. France, Germany, UK willing to reinstate sanctions on Iran  Reuters
  5. Britain, France and Germany threaten to reimpose sanctions on Iran as nuclear program deadline nears  AP News
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