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Afghanistan debacle Raises Hard Questions for Europe

President Biden voices he hears no criticism from America’s allies regarding the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan and the federal government’s collapse. Executives from Britain, Germany, Italy and France have complained that despite Mr. Biden’s guarantees of the session, there was extra diktat than a conversation on Afghanistan. He is prone to hear additional grumbling in an emergency videoconference name on Tuesday among the many leaders of the Group of seven. Following U.S. missteps in Libya and Syria of the newest fiasco in Kabul to not communicate Iraq has added more considerable urgency to a query that has dogged NATO. Lead…

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Amidst the Delta variant rampage, US refuses the lockdown, which might make the situation worse. According to the recent analysis, the average number of new coronavirus cases reported in the US has nearly doubled over the past ten days. The average daily COVID-19 infections reached a new record high of 100,000, the highest daily infection number in six months, amid the Delta variant rampage. This pointed out to repeat the nightmare of the country’s failures in fighting the coronavirus with the highest confirmed cases and the death toll in the world over the past year. The worst is yet to…

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China and India Move to Frank Messaging - Asiana Times

The recent visit of Antony Blinken to India warns of the possibility of a permanent course-change in our nation’s policy towards China. The US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to Delhi and his signalling the use of Indian territory to fire the Tibet political salvo at China may have sharpened trilateral equations further. The Tibet visit of President Xi Jinping’s maiden and Ladakhis celebrating the Dalai Lama’s birthday preceded the Blinken initiative, where Beijing took exception, but they did not scare away anyone. It would be anybody’s guess if these political developments that followed a week later had something to do with China agreeing with India on the 12th round of Galway-centric…

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Afghanistan’s currency reserves are primarily held in foreign accounts and are probably unavailable to Taliban rulers, leaving the country desperately low on dollars. The Taliban took over Afghanistan with startling speed, but it appears dubious that the militants will get quick access to most of the Afghan central bank’s roughly $10 billion in assets. According to an Afghan official, Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB), the country’s central bank, is thought to hold foreign currency, gold, and other treasures in its vaults. The bank controlled about $9 billion, some $7 billion of which was born as a mixture of cash, gold, bonds and other investments…

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Sonu Sood

Sonu Sood has launched his B2B travel tech platform Travel Union for rural entrepreneurs that will give access to flights, trains & hotels. nimmy mathew Bollywood actor Sonu Sood turned to be a real-life hero since the onset of the pandemic. He emerged as the “Messiah of migrants” through his philanthropic works when the whole world shut down amidst the Covid-19 crisis.  While the world was facing a deadly virus, the actor went out of the way to help the needy sections of society to the best of his capabilities. He arranged transportation and provided financial assistance for lakhs of…

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