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Taliban kill 5 police in southern Afghanistan

TheRepublic.com 

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — Taliban insurgents attacked a police checkpoint in the southern Helmand province, killing five Afghan police, provincial police officials said Saturday. Gen. Abdul Ghafar Safi, the provincial police chief, says six other policemen were wounded in the attack late Friday in Nawa district, where clashes were still underway early Saturday. Taliban spokesman Qari

'Ideal Place': Russia to Deploy Next Gen Missile Warning Radar in Crimea

Sputnik International 

Russia plans to set up the Voronezh-SM state-of-the-art missile warning radar in Crimea. In an interview with Sputnik, the radar’s chief designer Sergei Boyev spoke about the strengths of the new system and the benefits of locating it on the strategic Black Sea peninsula.

US law firms initiate investigation against Infosys

Zee News (zeenews.india.com) 

The development comes a day after the IT major, which is also listed in the US, saw its CEO Vishal Sikka resign citing slander by founders, led by NR Narayana Murthy.

'Ideal Place': Russia to Deploy Next Gen Missile Warning Radar in Crimea

RIA Novosti  

Russia plans to set up the Voronezh-SM state-of-the-art missile warning radar in Crimea. In an interview with Sputnik, the radar’s chief designer Sergei Boyev spoke about the strengths of the new system and the benefits of locating it on the strategic Black Sea peninsula.

China and India are guarding against the preposterous

BusinessInsider.com 

REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

China and India have been locked in a military standoff in a remote section of the Himalayas for a couple of months. At first it appeared to be the latest of the minor clashes that have flared between the countries for decades. But this time it has lasted longer than usual. There are two questions to be answered. The first is what is the geopolitical interest, if any, that is driving the standoff? The second is why is it happening now?

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In 'The Stone Sky,' Some Worlds Need To Burn

NPR (npr.org) 

N.K. Jemisin won Hugo Awards for the first two volumes of her Broken Earth trilogy. The Stone Sky is a powerful, timely finale to this story of a world built on oppression and exploitation.





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