Mexico and Colombia send aid after deadly Haiti quake
Les Cayes (Haiti) (AFP) – Mexican and Colombian aid arrives in Haiti, after the Caribbean nation was struck by a 7.2 magnitude earthquake that left more than 1,400 dead.
Les Cayes (Haiti) (AFP) – Mexican and Colombian aid arrives in Haiti, after the Caribbean nation was struck by a 7.2 magnitude earthquake that left more than 1,400 dead.
Les Cayes (Haiti) (AFP) – Mexican and Colombian aid arrives in Haiti, after the Caribbean nation was struck by a 7.2 magnitude earthquake that left more than 1,400 dead.

Tom Rice, a US paratrooper during World War 2, jumped from a restored D-Day plane and landed on a beach in his hometown to celebrate his 100th birthday.
Ivorian medical staff are receiving the first doses of the Ebola virus vaccine as the country records its first case in nearly 30 years.
Abidjan (AFP) – Ivorian medical staff are receiving the first doses of the Ebola virus vaccine as the country records its first case in nearly 30 years.

Robert Crews, a historian at Stanford University specializing in Afghanistan and central Asia, tells CNN's John Vause he believes the Trump administration's 2020 deal with the Taliban played a role in the group's takeover of the country.
China's Sinopharm on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Bangladesh government and the local pharmaceutical company Incepta, reaching agreement on co-producing the COVID-19 vaccines of 5 million doses per month. The agreement on vaccine production was signed in Beijing and Dhaka via real-time video link.
Tourists flock to the coastal town of Mendocino for its Victorian homes and cliff trails, but visitors this summer will also find signs warning that the quaint Northern California hamlet is amid a severe drought and to please conserve water.
Some Haitians at the epicenter of the worst earthquake to hit the country since 2010 are still waiting for medical treatment as impassable roads have slowed aid to the region. CNN's Matt Rivers reports.
With the Taliban in control of Kabul, many Afghans who worked alongside the United States during its two-decade military campaign in Afghanistan and are now desperate for the US government's help in getting out of the country. CNN's Kylie Atwood reports.
CNN's Polo Sandoval reports on conservative Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke, American Cardinal Prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, who spread misinformation about coronavirus vaccines before being hospitalized himself and put on a ventilator.
US vets who were in Afghanistan react with sadness to chaotic US exit: many angry to see their sacrifices abandoned; others say US exit was overdue.