The Metro – ‘Death to the West: Taliban hold mock funerals for the West’
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The Metro – ‘Death to the West: Taliban hold mock funerals for the West’
“Death to the West” is the headline for the Metro, which has a picture of fake coffins draped in western flags being carried through the streets of Khost by the Taliban. Describing the parade as “tasteless”, the paper points out it came just days after the bodies of 13 American troops killed in a bomb attack at Kabul airport were repatriated.
Today's Headlines
Full list of London Underground lines closed this weekend
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Bus passenger fighting for his life after he was attacked and robbed in south London
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Brian James, 81, is accused of murdering Carol James, also 81, at their bungalow in Bexleyheath, southeast london (Picture: Emily Manley) A pensioner hit his wife over the head with a saucepan before strangling her after becoming obsessed with the idea they were infected with the parasite hookworm, the Old Bailey has heard. Brian James, 81, is accused of murdering Carol James, also 81, at their bungalow in Bexleyheath, southeast London, last Friday, November 15.
80s pop icons’ former studio hits the market for £6,000,000
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Undercover flying squad taser gang trying to steal phones from London EE shop
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Step-by-step guide to surviving a nuclear attack and what happens after
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