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Taliban Suicide Bombing Kills 14 Nepalese Guards in Kabul

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A Taliban suicide bomber killed 14 Nepalese security guards in an attack Monday on their minibus in the Afghan capital, Kabul, the Interior Ministry and an Afghan security official said. The Nepalese were on their way to the Canadian Embassy where they work as guards, according to another Nepalese guard who was wounded in the attack. It was the latest attack by the Taliban, who have stepped up assaults, including in the Afghan capital, as part of their summer offensive. The insurgents frequently target government employees and Afghan security forces across the country. Elsewhere in Afghanistan, a bomb rigged to a motorbike killed eight Afghan civilians during morning rush hour in a province in the northeast. And later on Monday in Kabul, a second Taliban bombing killed an Afghan civilian and wounded five people, including a provincial council member who was the intended target of that attack, authorities said. In the bombing that killed the Nepalese guards,

Throw Back Photo Of Qiblah Minds Students

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a 12 years old picture The Picture was posted in the school Whatsapp group last week, by one Miss Nafeesah Aderibigbe who is in the middle of the three female student bending down in the above picture, in the picture appears the CEO of AdubiTv . All the student agreed that the picture was taken 12 years ago when the school just started, the the school was called Crescent Model College, every one in the picture now laugh at each other on how they look back then. it was fun, thanks to Nafeesah Aderibigbe who brought back the old memories.

Trump doubles monthly campaign fundraising, lags Clinton

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  NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump’s campaign raised $3.1 million from donors in May, more than doubling previous monthly hauls as he began soliciting donations to battle Democratic rival Hillary Clinton. But with spending that outpaced inflows, the New York real estate magnate's campaign began June with just $1.29 million in cash, putting it well-behind Clinton's $42 million war chest, according to federal disclosures filed late on Monday.