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US defeat a lesson for other invaders: Taliban spokesman

Kabul (AFP) – Other invaders to Afghanistan “will face what the United States has faced today,” says the Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid during a press conference on the tarmac of Kabul airport hours after the last US troops left the country. The United States’ longest military conflict drew to a close when its forces abandoned Kabul’s airport, ending two decades of war.

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Taliban enter Kabul airport as last US troops leave Afghanistan

Kabul (AFP) – The hardline Islamist Taliban celebrate their total return to power with gunfire after the last US troops flew out of Afghanistan to end two decades of war. Images posted by Ahmadullah Muttaqi, the Chief of Taliban multimedia branch, cultural commission, show the Taliban entering Kabul airport after US forces abandoned the frenzied airlift that saw more than 123,000 people flee life after the group’s takeover.

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Ida inflicts catastrophic destruction on Louisiana

LaPlace (United States) (AFP) – Residents carry out rescue missions in Louisiana after Hurricane Ida made landfall, killing two and stranding many in rising floodwaters. Ida, which has been downgraded to a tropical depression, knocked out power for all of New Orleans, with more than a million properties across Louisiana without power, according to an outage tracker.

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‘Flesh scattered all over’: witnesses describe aftermath of US air strike in Kabul

Kabul (AFP) – The United States is investigating whether civilians may have been killed in an air strike it launched to destroy a car laden with explosives in the Afghan capital Kabul. Witnesses and some media reports say a number of children were among those killed in Sunday’s air strike in the crowded capital, where thousands of Afghans are still trying to flee the Taliban. The vehicle was reportedly a threat to Kabul airport and was linked to the regional Islamic State chapter.

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Kuwait aims to transform ‘tyre graveyard’ into new city

Kuwait City (AFP) – In the north of Kuwait, a 2-square-kilometre (0.7-square-mile) dump has become known as the place where tyres go to die, with some 40 million of them piling up. Now the oil-rich Gulf country has plans to transform the “tyre graveyard” into a site for residential properties.

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Sayed Sadaat, the Afghan ex-minister who now delivers food in Germany

Leipzig (Germany) (AFP) – He was once a minister in Afghanistan but quit, fed up with the corruption. Now in Germany, Sayed Sadaat is making a living delivering meals on his bicycle. Working six hours on weekdays and ten hours a day on the weekend, Sadaat shuttles pizzas and other orders to customers, clad in his distinctive orange uniform and large square backpack.

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Benin’s rare swamp forest ‘at risk of disappearing’

The Hlanzoun riparian swamp forest in southern Benin, one of the last of its kind in the country, is home to unparallelled flora and fauna. Yet according to ecologists its unique biodiversity is under threat from poaching, agriculture and ever-increasing human exploitation.

Hurricane Ida will ‘ravage everything it comes in contact with’: US President Joe Biden

New Orleans (AFP) – Hurricane Ida “continues to rage and ravage everything it comes in contact with” after it made landfall in Louisiana as a Category 4 storm, US President Joe Biden says during a visit to the headquarters of the Federal Emergency Management Agency in Washington. Powerful Hurricane Ida has battered the southern US state of Louisiana and plunged New Orleans into darkness, leaving at least one person dead 16 years to the day after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city.

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Johnson praises British troops after UK wraps up Kabul evacuations

London (AFP) – UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson hails a mission “unlike anything we have seen in our lifetimes” after the UK airlifted over 15,000 people from Afghanistan over the last two weeks. The UK on Saturday flew out the last of its military from Afghanistan, concluding its pullout, but the government faces criticism as hundreds eligible for relocation remain behind.

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Spain’s Mar Menor lagoon ‘paradise’ spits out tonnes of dead fish

Murcia (Spain) (AFP) – Five tonnes of fish and crustaceans have washed ashore at Spain’s Mar Menor, once a lagoon paradise that is slowly dying from agricultural pollution. The sparkling saltwaters have spat out millions of dead or dying sea creatures on to sandy beaches which have long drawn tourists to the southeast.

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