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U.S. braces for more ISIS attacks after carnage at Kabul airport
(Reuters) -U.S. forces helping to evacuate Afghans desperate to flee Taliban rule braced for more attacks on Friday after an Islamic State suicide bomber killed scores of civilians and 13 U.S. soldiers outside the gates of Kabul airport.
Sydney cases dip as Australia debates COVID-19 reopening plans
New Zealand eases nationwide lockdown but Auckland shut off