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You reckon them united while their hearts are divided: The United States stabbed France in the back

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Australia's negotiations with the EU on a trade agreement have been postponed as the scandal surrounding Canberra's decision to cancel its defense contract with Paris escalates. As noted, in solidarity with France, the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen expressed doubt that the bloc could conclude a trade agreement with Australia.
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Choosing Between Bread and Parenthood

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News: DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday said if food crops production did not increase and the population explosion continued, the country might face famine and poverty in the years to come. Expressing his concerns about the fast growing population in Pakistan, which had gone from less than 40 million
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O Brothers of Taliban! Turn Your Faces towards the Islamic Ummah and not the Disbelieving International Community

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News: “Taliban government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid defended the latest additions to the cabinet at a news conference on Tuesday [21 September 2021], saying it included members of ethnic minorities, such as the Hazaras, and that women might be added later. Mujahid bristled at international conditions for recognition
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The Kremlin knows no rest because of Afghanistan

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News: On September 15-16, regular meetings of the Collective Security Council were held in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, where they discussed the problems of international and regional security and their impact on the security of the CSTO member states, the CSTO information service reported. The main agenda was the situation in Afghanistan.
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Pakistan Faces Current Account Deficit, whilst Pursuing the IMF Program

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The Current Account Deficit (CAD) has increased by a whopping 81 per cent in August to $1,476 million compared to July during this fiscal year (FY22), mainly because of an ever-rising imports bill. Mr Tarin, Minister for Finance & Revenue, observed that the economy was in a state of growth and there was an increased demand for imports, deflecting criticism by saying, “As long as trade deficit is within a…
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