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Taliban Allow 200 Americans and Foreigners Stranded in Afghanistan to Leave, U.S. Official Says

Taliban Allow 200 Americans and Foreigners Stranded in Afghanistan to Leave, U.S. Official Says

Taliban authorities have agreed to let 200 American civilians and third-country nationals, who were stuck in Afghanistan, to leave via charter flights from the Kabul airport, a U.S. official said.
Leaked Email Reveals State Department Blocking Rescue Flights From Afghanistan Even With Americans on Board: Report

Leaked Email Reveals State Department Blocking Rescue Flights From Afghanistan Even With Americans on Board: Report

A leaked email shows that the U.S. State Department has refused to greenlight some privately chartered planes out of Afghanistan.
1 Dead After Mexico Struck by Powerful 7.0-Magnitude Earthquake

1 Dead As Mexico Struck by Powerful 7.0-Magnitude Earthquake

At least one death was reported after a powerful 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit southwestern Mexico on Tuesday night that rattled Acapulco and nearby cities.
Not Invited: Mom of Marine Killed in Afghanistan Asks Donald Trump and Not Pres. Joe Biden to Attend Son's Funeral

Not Invited: Mom of Marine Killed in Afghanistan Asks Donald Trump and Not Pres. Joe Biden to Attend Son's Funeral

The mom of one of the Marines killed in Afghanistan has snubbed President Joe Biden and instead invited former president Donald Trump to attend her son's funeral.
Afghan Soldiers Who Received Training From U.S. And British Forces Now Fighting for the Taliban, U.K. Army Sources Say

Afghan Soldiers Who Received Training From U.S. And British Forces Now Fighting for the Taliban, U.K. Army Sources Say

Afghan soldiers trained by U.S. and British forces are now reportedly fighting for the Taliban, according to U.K. army sources.
Missing Bolts, Beam Flaws, Contributed to Mexico Metro Collapse - Report Says

Missing Bolts, Beam Flaws, Contributed to Mexico Metro Collapse - Report Says

A report reveals the missing bolts and flawed beams caused the Mexico metro crash in May.
Mexico’s Supreme Court Ruled Decriminalizing Abortion; Chief Justice Says Historic Day for All Mexican Women

Mexico's Supreme Court Ruled Decriminalizing Abortion; Chief Justice Says Historic Day for All Mexican Women

Mexico's Supreme Court voted on Tuesday the decriminalization of abortion in the country, which could lead to the legalization of the health procedure in the Catholic country.
Brazilian Drug Cartel Boss 'Her Majesty' Arrested While on Holiday in Brazil's Southernmost State

Brazilian Drug Cartel Boss 'Her Majesty' Arrested While on Holiday in Brazil's Southernmost State

Brazilian drug cartel boss Valeska Pereira Monteiro, also known as "Her Majesty," was arrested by cops while on holiday at Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil.
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FIFA Regrets Scenes Leading to the Suspension of Brazil vs. Argentina Match; Investigates Possible Crime

After failing to deliver a spectacular game that fans would enjoy, FIFA admitted that it regrets the scenes which led to the suspension of the World Cup qualifier between Argentina and Brazil.
Rescue Operation Organizer Says U.S. State Department 'Exaggerating' Role in Rescuing 4 Americans From Afghanistan

Rescue Operation Organizer Says U.S. State Department 'Exaggerating' Role in Rescuing 4 Americans From Afghanistan

The organizer in a private operation to rescue four Americans from Afghanistan claimed that the State Department is "exaggerating" its role in the rescue effort.
Brazilian Football Star Pelé in ICU Following Surgery

Brazilian Football Legend Pelé in ICU Following Surgery

What surgery did Brazilian football legend Pelé undergo that placed him in ICU?
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Brazil Suspends Beef Exports to China After Two Separate Cases of Mad Cow Disease; Clarifies Beef Do Not Pose Risk to Humans

After getting the confirmation of two separate cases of "atypical" mad cow disease in two meat plants, Brazil has suspended its exportation of beef to its largest market, China.
Indigenous Groups Push to Protect 80 Percent of Amazon From Deforestation

Indigenous Groups Push to Protect 80 Percent of Amazon From Deforestation

Indigenous groups in Brazil are urging world leaders to support their new target to protect 80 percent of the Amazon from deforestation by 2025.
Mexico Blocks Migrant Caravan Headed to U.S. Border

Mexico Blocks Migrant Caravan Headed to U.S. Border

Mexico officials block new migrant caravan headed to U.S. borders.
6 Planes Carrying Americans Being Held 'Hostage' by Taliban in Afghanistan, Rep. Michael McCaul Says

6 Planes Carrying Americans Being Held 'Hostage' by Taliban in Afghanistan, Rep. Michael McCaul Says

Texas Rep. Michael McCaul said Sunday the Taliban is stopping a half dozen planes with Americans onboard from leaving Afghanistan.
Donald Trump's 2021 Labor Day Message 'FIX 2020 FIRST' Appears Despite Social Media Ban

Donald Trump's 2021 Labor Day Message 'FIX 2020 FIRST' Appears Despite Social Media Ban

Former U.S. president and his voters are still not done yet.
San Diego Helicopter Crash Update: US Navy Confirms Five Missing Sailors Now Dead | What Caused MH-60S Chopper Accident

San Diego Helicopter Crash Update: US Navy Confirms Five Missing Sailors Now Dead | What Caused MH-60S Chopper Accident

The U.S. Navy is now investigating the accident.
FBI, DHS Anticipate Foreign Terrorist Messages Exploiting Upcoming 9/11 Anniversary, U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan: Report

FBI, DHS Anticipate Foreign Terrorist Messages Exploiting Upcoming 9/11 Anniversary, U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan: Report

FBI, DHS, and NCTC officials anticipated that foreign terrorist groups would likely exploit the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and the upcoming 9/11 anniversary in their messaging.
Colombia Navy Seizes $60 Million Worth of Cocaine Found Inside a Semi-Submersible Vessel

Colombia Navy Seizes $60 Million Worth of Cocaine Found Inside a Semi-Submersible Vessel

One of Colombia's Navy operations resulted in the seizure of 1.8 tonnes of cocaine being transported onboard a semi-submersible vessel in the south Pacific.
Sentencing of El Chapo's Wife Emma Coronel Aispuro Delayed; Could Avoid Life Sentence for Drug Dealing

Sentencing of El Chapo's Wife Emma Coronel Aispuro Delayed; Could Avoid Life Sentence for Drug Dealing

The sentencing of Emma Coronel Aispuro, the wife of Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, is being delayed at least a month.
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