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Australia and Nato Allies to withdraw from Afghanistan along with US

Australia and Nato allies to withdraw from Afghanistan along with US 16 April 2021 (Last Updated April 16th, 2021 13:32) Australia and Nato allies have decided to draw down all their troops from the Resolute Support Mission (RSM) in Afghanistan. Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and President of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani shake hands at the US-Afghanistan Joint Declaration Announcement at the Dilkusha Mansion Garden, Kabul, Afghanistan. Credit: US Army / Staff Sgt Nicole Mejia. Share Article Australia and Nato allies have decided to draw down all their troops from the Resolute Support Mission (RSM) in Afghanistan. The exit plan matches with the US timeframe. It will begin by 1 May and be completed within a few months, possibly by September 2021.

2 Australians Freed From House Arrest in Burma

2 Australians Freed From House Arrest in Burma An Australian couple has been freed from house arrest in Burma, also known as Myanmar, and will be allowed to return to Australia without charge after being detained in the country for two weeks. Christa Avery and her husband Anthony O’Kane both business consultants in the country were denied permission to leave the Asian nation in March after they were about to board their return flight to Australia. Reuters reported that Avery said it had been a very stressful time for the couple, and they were pleased to be returning home to Australia.

Uighur: US condemns reports of rape in Chinese camps

BBC News Published image copyrightGetty Images The US government has said it is deeply disturbed by a BBC report detailing allegations of systematic rape of Uighur women in Chinese camps. These atrocities shock the conscience and must be met with serious consequences, a spokesperson said. A UK government minister, Nigel Adams, said in parliament on Thursday that the report showed clearly evil acts . According to estimates, more than a million Uighurs and other minorities have been detained in camps in China. An investigation published by the BBC on Wednesday contained first-hand testimony of systematic rape, sexual abuse and torture of women detainees by police and guards.

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