U.S. and Taiwan agree to start trade talks under a new initiative, U.N. expert says 'forced labor' among minority groups has taken place in Xinjiang, a blast at a mosque in Kabul kills at least 21, and more. 5⃣ stories you need to know today pic.twitter.com/sAidqD26ZB
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 18, 2022
US and Taiwan announce formal bilateral trade talks https://t.co/XxXfNYmaGD
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) August 18, 2022
Utility workers in Nigeria have suspended a nationwide strike that had thrown parts of Africa's most populous nation into darkness, a union leader said Thursday.https://t.co/zkmq2aatJ5
— DW News (@dwnews) August 18, 2022
No one has claimed responsibility for the attack, though the Islamic State group’s affiliate in Afghanistan has been blamed for a series of similar assaults. https://t.co/R7R0uX3qSV
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 18, 2022
VIDEO: One year on from the Taliban's stunning return to power, Afghanistan is in crisis. With the Taliban struggling to morph from an insurgency to administrative force, the country is now home to what the United Nations calls the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. pic.twitter.com/FrjzKyVZSm
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) August 18, 2022
#UPDATE An exiled rebel leader returned to Chad Thursday two days before the start of landmark talks aimed at paving the way for elections after 18 months of military rule.https://t.co/KHuIBQR5bi
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) August 18, 2022
A Saudi court has sentenced a doctoral student and women’s rights advocate to 34 years in prison for spreading “rumors” on Twitter and retweeting dissidents. The unusually harsh ruling is drawing growing global condemnation. By @IsabelDeBre. https://t.co/kCheqyySqr
— AP Middle East (@APMiddleEast) August 18, 2022
Finland PM partying video causes backlash https://t.co/BRRKvsjErl
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) August 18, 2022
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