COVID-19: How Delta Strain Penetrated Elementary Classroom

COVID-19: How Delta Strain Penetrated Elementary Classroom

Clinical trials of the vaccines in young children are underway. Pfizer has said that results should be available in September. An unvaccinated elementary schoolteacher infected with the highly contagious delta variant spread the virus to half of the students in a classroom, seeding an outbreak that eventually infected 26 people, according to a new report … Read more

UN Warns Afghanistan Over Looming Food Crisis

UN Warns Afghanistan Over Looming Food Crisis

The Taliban have not formed a new government despite seizing power, international recognition and acceptance remain in question and foreign aid is yet to resume in Afghanistan. EkohotBlog reports that the United Nations has sent warnings to Afghanistan, says it could face a food crisis in a months’ time, with at least one out of … Read more

Kylian Mbappe Leaves A Teasing Message On IG Regarding His Future

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PSG star player, Kylian Mbappe is unable to actualize his dream of playing for Real Madrid in 2021, as his desired move to the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu ultimately didn’t progress as the deadline passed with both PSG and Real Madrid failing to find a common ground. Yet, the French forward has left a teasing message … Read more

[WATCH] Taliban Flaunt US Weapons, Dollars, Celebrating Ammo Acquisition

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The Taliban’s newfound American arsenal is likely not limited to small arms, as the group captured sizable stockpiles of weapons and vehicles held at strongholds once controlled by US-backed forces… US national security officials are working to account for more than 20 years worth of weapons provided to the Afghan military as images of Taliban … Read more

In Kabul, Horrifying Wait For US To Deliver On Evacuation Promise

UN Warns Afghanistan Over Looming Food Crisis

The United Arab Emirates, meanwhile, said Saturday it would host up to 5,000 Afghans “prior to their departure to other countries.” Tens of thousands of people in Afghanistan waited nervously on Saturday to see whether the United States would deliver on President Joe Biden’s new pledge to evacuate all Americans and all Afghans who aided … Read more

“We Will Get You Home,” Biden Pledges To Americans In Kabul

President Joe Biden is pledging to Americans still trapped in Afghanistan: “We will get you home.” Biden also said on Friday that the United States is committed to evacuating all Afghans who assisted the war effort — a potentially vast expansion of the administration’s commitments on the airlift so far, given the tens of thousands … Read more

Oil Prices Fall to Lowest Point Since May on Stronger Dollar

US currency climbs to highest level in over nine months after Fed signals it will pare back bond-buying program. Oil prices have dropped to a 3-month low after a strengthening dollar and the resurgence of COVID-19 forced prices below $66 per barrel on Thursday. The World Health Organisation earlier disclosed that the circulation of the Delta … Read more

Former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani re-surfaces in the UAE

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President Ashraf Ghani had fled the country earlier Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, who fled his country as its capital Kabul was being overtaken by Taliban fighters, is now in the United Arab Emirates, the UAE government has confirmed. As the Taliban entered the presidential palace and declared the war “over,” Ghani said he fled to … Read more

Twitter Keeps Taliban Accounts While Trump Remains Banned

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Twitter said in a statement that it will “continue to proactively enforce our rules and review content that may violate Twitter rules, specifically policies against glorification of violence, platform manipulation and spam.” The microblogging platform, Twitter, has refused to join other social media in banning Taliban from using its platform, saying it will monitor content … Read more

Former US Treasury Criminal Investigator Hired By Crypto Exchange Binance 

Binance chief executive Changpeng Zhao said last month he wanted to improve relations with regulators, and said the exchange would seek their approval and establish regional headquarters. Popular Cryptocurrency exchange, Binance has announced on Wednesday the appointment a former US Treasury criminal investigator as its global money laundering reporting officer, part of an attempt by … Read more

Evacuations From Afghanistan Speed Up As Taliban Promise Peace

The United States says its military flights had evacuated 3,200 people from Kabul so far, including 1,100 on Tuesday alone. Planes carrying hundreds of evacuees from Kabul arrive in the United Kingdom and Germany as Western nations step up evacuation efforts and the Taliban promises women’s rights, media freedom and amnesty for government officials in … Read more

Afghanistan President Flees With Vehicles, Helicopter Fills With US Dollars

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The Taliban swept through Afghanistan last week, claiming most of its large provinces before closing in on Kabul on Sunday and demanding an unconditional surrender of the government. The exiled Afghanistan President, Ashraf Ghani, has been indicted in a report to have fled the falling country with four vehicles and a helicopter stocked with cash. … Read more

Naira Resists Dollar Pressure, Trades At ₦513 As AUS Dollar Plunges Nine-month Low

Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate – May 27

The local currency opened the day at ₦515 to a United States Dollar but at the Bureau De Change segment, the Naira exchanged at ₦513 to a United States Dollar, ₦705 to a British Pound and ₦600 to a single Euro. The Nigerian Naira was largely unchanged against the United States Dollar on Tuesday morning … Read more

[WATCH] Biden: “I stand squarely by my decision after 20 years” of Afghan support, US withdraws 

 The US spent more than $83 billion in weapons, equipment and training, yet districts fell, so did military air bases in Afghanistan. Analysts blame Trump’s administration for Afghan fall. Both the UK and Biden’s US both withdrew support for fallen Afghan, with Talibans making away with arms ammunition. At the airport in Herat, multiple videos show … Read more

[LIVE UPDATES] Biden Addresses Nation After Taliban Takeover Of Afghanistan

President Biden admits Afghanistan’s collapse happened more quickly than anticipated but stands “squarely behind my decision” to withdraw. The US has sent an additional 6,000 troops to the country to secure the airport, a sign of the complicated process of winding down America’s longest war. READ ALSO: BREAKING: AFGHAN PRESIDENT FLEES CAPITAL AS TALIBAN TAKE … Read more

Hundreds Of Afghans Mob U.S. Airplane In Desperate Attempt To Escape

Taliban: No Nigerian In Afghanistan, Says FG

Dramatic footage posted on social media shows hundreds of men running alongside a U.S. Air Force plane as it rolls down the runway, with some clinging to the side of it. Hundreds of Afghans tried to flee the now Taliban-controlled state as the mob U.S plane as it prepared to take off from Kabul airport. … Read more

Biden Officials Miscalculate as Afghan National Forces, Govt Rapidly Fall

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  • The notion the civilian government led by former President Ashraf Ghani would be unable to withstand the Taliban’s advances is not a surprise.

President Joe Biden and his administration struggled on Sunday to project order amid a race by American and other foreign personnel to evacuate Afghanistan as Taliban fighters entered Kabul, CNN said on Monday.

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The rapid fall of Afghanistan’s national forces and government has come as a shock to Biden and senior members of his administration, who only last month believed it could take months before the civilian government in Kabul fell — allowing a period of time after American troops left before the full consequences of the withdrawal were laid bare.

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US has sent 1,000 more troops to make 6,000 for evacuation of personnel in which priority is given to Americans before Afghan officials which were promised air-lifting.

Now, months after his initial declaration that all 2,500 US troops would be out of Afghanistan by the end of the summer, a total of 6,000 troops are expected to help facilitate the evacuation.

And officials are frankly admitting they miscalculated.

“The fact of the matter is we’ve seen that that force has been unable to defend the country,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken told CNN, referring to Afghanistan’s national security forces. “And that has happened more quickly than we anticipated.”

Biden is expected to address the nation in the next few days about the crisis in Afghanistan, according to a senior administration official, though a final decision on a speech hadn’t been made and the President hasn’t yet cut short his summer vacation visit to Camp David.

One option under discussion is to have Biden return to the White House, though the official cautioned that they had not completely ruled out making the remarks from the presidential retreat, where he was photographed on Sunday receiving a briefing from his national security team. In the photo, Biden appeared alone wearing a polo shirt in front of a large bank of monitors.

The risks for Biden politically are uncertain; a majority of Americans say in polls they support withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, and Biden’s aides have calculated the country shares his weariness at prolonging a 20-year conflict.

A White House official told CNN on Sunday that the President “has spoken to members of his national security team on the situation in Afghanistan and will continue to receive updates and be briefed throughout the day.”

“He is deeply engaged from Camp David,” one senior administration official said, who did not rule out the President returning to the White House.

The notion the civilian government led by former President Ashraf Ghani would be unable to withstand the Taliban’s advances is not a surprise. Intelligence assessments over the past year have offered differing timetables for what was viewed by many national security officials as an inevitability.

Biden himself has said repeatedly over the last months, including when Ghani visited him in the Oval Office this summer, that Afghanistan’s leaders would need to reconcile their differences if they had any hope of maintaining power.

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