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Afghanistan to receive humanitarian aid from Russia

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Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN told Sputnik that Moscow would deliver humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan, including food and medicine within days. "Our top priority is at the moment to provide them with humanitarian assistance," Nebenzia told the UN Security Council on Afghanistan on Wednesday.
Men convicted of assassinating Malcolm X will be exonerated today
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Muhammad Aziz, now 83, and the late Khalil Islam were convicted of murder in 1966 after authorities withheld evidence favorable to their defense. The Innocence Project and civil rights lawyer David Shanies said Muhammad Aziz and Khalil Islam were convicted in 1966 after the government withheld evidence favoring their defense, according to their lawyers, the Innocence Project and civil rights lawyer David Shanies.
Anti-coup protesters in Sudan killed in the crackdown
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A prominent Republican attorney who worked on former President Donald Trump's failed bid to overturn the 2020 presidential election has been appointed to a federal election advisory board by the US Commission on Civil Rights. Mitchell has been named to the federal Election Assistance Commission's Board of Advisors. While the advisory board cannot make direct policy decisions, it can recommend voluntary guidelines to the executive advisory committee
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British Columbia declares a state of emergency; more deaths are expected
Following extremely heavy rain that caused mudslides and floods, the province of British Columbia declared a state of emergency, and officials say they expect to find more dead. Following record-breaking rain across southern British Columbia between Saturday and Monday, major routes between the Lower Mainland and the interior of the province have been blocked by washouts, flooding, or landslides.
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"#MeToo: Tennis star Peng's e-mail is doubtful"

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The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) said Wednesday it has doubts about the authenticity of an email attributed to tennis player Peng Shuai, who has not been seen or heard since making a sexual assault claim against a former Communist Party of China official.
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