Kabul [Afghanistan], September 15 (ANI): The first passenger flight from Iran landed in the Afghan capital on Wednesday since the Taliban's takeover, Sputnik reported citing a Kabul airport source.
Washington [US], September 15 (ANI): Hollywood actor Jennifer Aniston recently revealed that she will not be attending the 2021 Emmys on Sunday, citing her personal safety amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
New Delhi [India], September 15 (ANI): Delhi Court on Tuesday directed to separate the trial of a case relating to north-east Delhi violence observing that the accused persons belong to two different groups thereby citing Gujarat High Court order on 2002 Godhra communal riots.
Kabul [Afghanistan], September 14 (ANI): After the fall of the Republic of Afghanistan, 153 media outlets have stopped their activities in 20 provinces, local media reported citing the organisations supporting free media in the troubled country.
New Delhi [India], September 13 (ANI): The Central government on Monday told the Supreme Court that it does not wish to file a detailed affidavit regarding the Pegasus snooping row, citing that it was concerned over national security.
Pyongyang [North Korea], September 13 (ANI): North Korea tested a new long-range cruise missile over the weekend, the South Korean Yonhap news agency reports citing state media.
Panjshir [Afghanistan], September 12 (ANI): Ahmad Massoud, the leader of the Afghan resistance forces, has not left Afghanistan, Iranian news agency FARS reported on Saturday citing a source.
Washington [US], September 10 (ANI/Sputnik): The US suspects that more than four dozen Afghan evacuees could pose a national security threat, the Washington Post reported on Friday, citing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) records.
Kabul [Afghanistan] September 6 (ANI): Afghanistan's former vice president Amrullah Saleh, who was residing at the Panjshir, has fled to Tajikistan, a media report said on Monday citing the Taliban.
Tokyo [Japan] September 6 (ANI): After Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga announced his intention to resign, Japan's Administrative Reform Minister Taro Kono is the most popular pick to succeed the country's top rank, Kyodo News reported citing a News poll released.