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A bus crash in Afghanistan has killed at least 75 people — including 17 children — who were being sent back from nearby Iran, a local official said.
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At least 79 people were killed when a bus carrying Afghans deported from Iran crashed on one of the country’s most dangerous highways on Tuesday night, the Afghan Interior Ministry said.
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The bus collided with two vehicles. The victims were among the 1.8 million Afghans expelled from Iran as the country vowed to ...
Iran believes the moment for "effective" nuclear talks with the United States has not yet arrived, its top diplomat said on Wednesday, adding that Tehran would not completely cut off cooperation with ...
A bus carrying Afghans recently deported from Iran crashed and burst into flames Tuesday, killing dozens of men, women and ...
The Herat provincial government spokesman Ahmadullah Muttaqi and local police said the crash occurred in Guzara district near the city of Herat. Police attributed the accident to the bus’s “excessive ...