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Afghan women's rights defenders and civil activists protest to call on the Taliban for the preservation of their achievements and education under the new government, which is expected to be announced soon [Stringer/Reuters]
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The collapse of talks comes at a critical time when the world's two largest economies are grappling with the deadly consequences of climate change, including the recent deadly flooding in New York, and the torrential rain that hit several Chinese cities in July and August and killed hundreds of people [Branden Eastwood/AFP]

Failed China-US climate change talks ‘taking toll on the planet’

Afghan resistance movement and anti-Taliban uprising forces take part in a military training at Malimah area of Dara district in Panjshir province on September 2, 2021 as the valley remains the last major holdout of anti-Taliban forces. (Photo by Ahmad SAHEL ARMAN / AFP) (AFP)

Residents flee as Taliban intensifies battle to take Panjshir

Facial recognition software has been blasted by civil rights advocates who point out problems with accuracy, particularly it comes to people who are not white [Al Jazeera]

Facebook mistakenly labels Black men ‘primates’

A menu is seen on display outside a Nando’s restaurant in London, UK, August 18, 2021 [File: Hannah McKay/Reuters]

Why are there food shortages in the UK?

Mexico's proposal to legalise cannabis - shown growing here at a Cannativa AC research lab in Mexico City - has hit a snag in the country's senate, where a revised version of the bill is under consideration [File: Maurio Palos/Bloomberg]

How will legal cannabis firms navigate Mexico’s business risks?

Victims' families pressured President Joe Biden to declassify documents related to the investigation of the September 11, 2001 attacks [File: Andrew Kelly/Reuters]

Biden orders declassification of 9/11 investigation documents

Born in Najaf in 1936, al-Hakeem was considered to be among the highest Shia religious authorities in Iraq [File: Haidar Hamdani/AFP]

Shia leader Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Saeed al-Hakeem dies in Iraq

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The police did not say when the items may have arrived in Norway, or how they ended up there [Okokrim/AFP]

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