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1st LD: Bus hit by roadside bomb in Afghan capital, casualties unknown

KABUL, June 1 (Xinhua) A bus was hit by a roadside bomb in the western part of Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, on Tuesday, and the casualties were still unkno

1st LD: Bus hit by roadside bomb in Afghan capital, casualties unknown - World News

1st LD: Bus hit by roadside bomb in Afghan capital, casualties unknown - World News
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Death toll from school explosions in Afghan capital soars to 50 - World News

2021-05-09 05:36:17 GMT2021-05-09 13:36:17(Beijing Time) Xinhua English KABUL, May 9 (Xinhua) The death toll has risen to 50, while over 100 others were wounded in three successive explosions outside a girls high school in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, the Afghan police confirmed on Sunday. The nature of one of the blasts was a car bomb explosion. Two other blasts were caused by improvised explosive devices (IEDs) placed at the same location, Kabul police spokesman Ferdaus Faramarz told reporters via a text message. The incident occurred in front of Sayyed-ul-Shuhada High School in Etifaq Township, Police District 13, roughly at 4:30 p.m. local time on Saturday.

Death toll from school explosions in Afghan capital soars to 50

Xinhua Asia-Pacific news summary at 1700 GMT, May 9

Xinhua Asia-Pacific news summary at 1700 GMT, May 9 Xinhua 10 May 2021, 03:49 GMT+10 CANBERRA Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said that the country will remain closed for the foreseeable future. Morrison said in an interview with News Corp Sunday newspapers that there is no appetite among Australians to re-open the country s borders to international travelers as COVID-19 continues to spread throughout the world. I don t see an appetite for that at the moment, he said. I think what we re seeing at the moment is the appreciation of the people that the pandemic isn t going anywhere. (Australia-COVID-19-Borders) - - - - NEW DELHI India s COVID-19 tally crossed the 22-million mark on Sunday, reaching 22,296,414, as 403,738 new cases were registered in the past 24 hours, the health ministry said.

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