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2022-12-01: News Headlines

En.mehrnews (2022-11-30). At least 35 killed in religious school blast in Afghanistan. en.mehrnews.com TEHRAN, Nov. 30 (MNA) — At least 35 people were killed and 23 suffered injuries in a blast that hit a religious school in the Samangan province in northern Afghanistan on Wednesday.

Staff (2022-11-30). Headlines for November 30, 2022. democracynow.org Senate Passes Marriage Equality Act in Bipartisan Vote, House to Impose Deal Blocking Rail Strike Despite Objections from Workers, Progressive Dems, U.S. Announces Ukraine Infrastructure Aid as Europe Calls for Tribunal for Russian War Crimes, Oath Keepers Founder Stewart Rhodes Found Guilty of Seditious Conspiracy, Qatari World Cup Official Says 400- 0 Migrant Workers Died While Working on FIFA Tournament, Former Chinese President Jiang Zemin Dies at 96, Blast at Religious School in Northern Afghanistan Kills at Least 15
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TeleSUR, hvh, JCM (2022-11-30). Atentado terrorista deja tres muertos y 28 heridos en Pakistán. telesurtv.net El acto terrorista ha sido reivindicado por el movimiento de los talibanes nacionales, Tehreek-e-Talibán Pakistán (TTP).

_____ (2022-11-29). Afghanistan and regional security in Central Asia. journal-neo.org Having an important geostrategic position and being an essential link in the development of cooperation between Central and South Asia as well as in regional security issues, Afghanistan has attracted a lot of attention from its regional neighbors. The Central Asian countries, objectively interested in multifaceted cooperation with all their neighbors, see Afghanistan not only …

David Ray Griffin (2022-11-29). 21 Years Ago, The Invasion of Afghanistan on October 7, 2001: Did the 9/11 Attacks Justify the War in Afghanistan? globalresearch.ca Will the war in Afghanistan turn out to be "Obama's Vietnam"?

Ed Rampell (2022-11-29). New Documentary Offers Grunt's View of War in Afghanistan During Its Last Nine Months. covertactionmagazine.com U.S. imperialism's star-crossed 2001 invasion of Afghanistan and the ensuing 20-year occupation was doomed from the very start. Oscar-nominated and Emmy Award-winning director Matthew Heineman's new 96-minute non-fiction film Retrograde documents the denouement of a deceitful debacle. His film, shot on the ground often amidst intense combat, zooms in on the final nine months of …

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