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potentially intelligence tip offs and the like, but we may well learn more about him and the kind of access he had two information, may be indirectly what kind of information about the embassy he might have had, which might suggest why he was potentially, allegedly targeted by russians. president biden has told afghan leaders to unite and fight for their country, as the taliban continue to take over more territory. the militants claim to have captured a ninth provincial capital overnight, the north eastern city of faizabad. however, afghan officials say air strikes and ground attacks have killed dozens of taliban militants. caroline hawley reports. the afghan president, ashraf ghani, looked vulnerable himself here as he flew into mazar i sharif to try to rally forces to repel the taliban advance. his government has faced setback after setback on the battlefield, and the taliban are now closing in on this key northern city. president biden has said it s up to these men now to unite and
why as israel named a tiny settlement in the golan heights after the u.s. president on. the 1st year in germany police have arrested a man in connection with the killing of a regional politician known for his pro margaret news. were shot in the head at close range at his home in the western city of castle german media have quoted unnamed sources saying the suspects could have ties to militant far right groups volatile was head of the regional council and consul he was shot on the terrace of his home and close range in the early hours of june 2nd at 1st there were no leads and the police asked for tip offs an initial arrest was made on the north sea ferry the following weekend the suspect was released. now there may be a breakthrough police have taken a 45 year old man into custody in council. with already saying he was arrested on
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