The British have launched Operation Wem Welcome today. “We owe a great debt of gratitude to the people who served with the Armed Forces in Afghanistan,” said Johnson, the British Prime Minister. Kingdom. “ Of the more than 15,000 Afghans deported by the British from Kabul since August 13, at least 8,000 want to get residency status with their families. …
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Ghana records $ 874 million in domestic investment
Ghana recorded $ 874 million in internal investment in the first half of the year. With an investment of $ 874.01 million from 122 projects in the first half of 2021, Ghana’s attractiveness as an investment destination has proven to be reversible during the COVID-19 epidemic. Of the total investment of $ 874.01 million, the foreign direct investment component was …
Read More »The Chamber is already sharpening its blades for the Afghanistan debate
Two-minute debate in the House of Representatives on the situation in Afghanistan.Image ANP Is the evacuation plan ready? Shouldn’t more players have been dispatched sooner? Were the people evacuated less than two days after the Netherlands had no representation at the Kabul airport? How did the international community marvel at the progress of the Taliban? What were all the Dutch …
Read More »Live | The United States and the Taliban have won overseas, leaving dozens of wrecked vehicles at the airport
The US withdrawal from Afghanistan marks the end of 20 years Taliban: Our country is now completely independent 12.11 -Deaths in Taliban enemy stronghold fighting The militia, which opposes the Taliban, claims to have repulsed an attack on their fort in the Panjshir Valley. At least eight Taliban militants have been killed, a spokesman for the National Anti-Corruption Force (NRF) …
Read More »US: Taliban allow foreigners and Afghans to leave with travel permits
Taliban militants on the streets of KabulImage Dutch Height / AFP It is not clear from the report how they can leave the country. The Taliban says a group of travelers will be allowed to travel to “departures” in a “safe and orderly manner”, according to the U.S. Department of State. They are allowed to leave the country from that …
Read More »US: Taliban allow foreigners to leave Afghanistan with travel permit | Afghanistan
The Taliban promised to allow 100 countries, including the United States and the Netherlands, to leave Afghanistan. This also applies to those on the exit list to Afghanistan. The US State Department said A joint statement. It is not clear from the report how they can leave the country. The Taliban says a group of passengers can travel to “departure …
Read More »Air India is asking the US court to dismiss Kern’s petition, which is in advance
New Delhi: Air India has asked a New York court to dismiss a petition seeking to have Britain’s Cairn Energy seize its assets to enforce $ 1.2 billion in arbitration against the Indian government. In an airline petition different from the Government of India’s petition in the Washington Court to reject Kern’s request to uphold the arbitral award, the New …
Read More »Sport Court: Former PSV player Luke Niles (54) begins his first job as head coach | Sports
Stay up to date with all the sports news. We have set up special pages on our website for news on football, tennis, skating, motorsport, cycling and darts, in which the most important things in these sports are highlighted. In this section Sport Court mainly discusses other news. Former PSV player Nilesh (54) begins his first job as head coach …
Read More »France suspends evacuation of Kabul: More than 3,000 people …
ANP Products | Source: ANP Yesterday at 01:13 The government says France has completed its expulsion mission in Afghanistan on Friday. In all, more than 3,000 people were expelled from Kabul, including more than 2,600 Afghans. The French Foreign Minister has suspended work because “security can no longer be guaranteed.” French embassy staff have left the airport in the Afghan …
Read More »Mauritania mediates crisis between Morocco and Algeria
August 28, 2021 – 5:40 pm – World Cow Mauritanian Foreign Minister Ismail Auldzak Ahmed said his country was “working peacefully” to defuse tensions between Morocco and Algeria. “We are working quietly because diplomacy demands it,” the minister told a news conference in Nouakchott. According to the minister, such issues must be treated “with the utmost secrecy” to be successful. …
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