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Year: 2021
The Mirror says: The first rescue mission carrying Afghan evacuees and stranded Brits has landed safely in the UK after escaping the clutches of the Taliban, say reports.
The Daily Mirror says: The militant group that stormed Kabul at the weekend said they wanted peaceful relations with other countries and would respect the rights of women within the framework of Islamic law
The Mirror says: Christian Brueckner’s lawyer did not comment on why he has been moved to a super-max German prison dubbed the Alcatraz of The North where he can be watched 24/7 – but it is belived it comes after a scuffle with guards
The Sun says: EMOTIONAL Defence Secretary Ben Wallace choked back tears today as he admitted “some people won’t get back” from Afghanistan.
The Sun Says: MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry’s “attacks” on the Queen are “unforgiveable”, the Duchess’ dad has blasted.
The Metro says: DONALD Trump issued a statement on Sunday calling for President Joe Biden to resign over the Taliban’s advances in Afghanistan.
The Metro says: The devastated family of Plymouth shooting victim Stephen Washington, 59, says their world ‘has been turned upside down in the blink of an eye’.
The Metro says: A British national claims he is stuck in a UN safehouse in Afghanistan but feels ‘abandoned’ as the country falls to the Taliban.
A senior Taliban official has claimed victory in a speech from inside the Presidential Palace as thousands of Afghan nationals and foreigners desperately try to get out of the country.
The Turkish disaster control agency says 52 people were killed in the province of Kastamonu, nine in Sinop and one in Bartin.
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