Reuters: Nearly 100 killed in ambulance blast in Afghan capital Kabul
KABUL (Reuters) - A bomb hidden in an ambulance killed at least 95 people and wounded about 158 in the Afghan capital Kabul on Saturday when it blew up at a police checkpoint in a busy part of the city that was crowded with pedestrians.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the suicide blast, a week after they claimed an attack on the Intercontinental Hotel in which more than 20 people were killed.
An interior ministry spokesman blamed the Haqqani network, a militant group affiliated with the Taliban which Afghan and Western officials consider to be behind many of the biggest attacks on urban targets in Afghanistan.
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MIDDLE EAST
Tillerson says Washington, Europe start work on Iran nuclear deal.
Turkey advances offensive into Syrian Kurdish enclave.
Pressing Syria offensive, Turkey urges US pullback.
Syria ceasefire starts near Damascus as UN calls for ICC referral over aid.
Syria: Ceasefire violations reported in Eastern Ghouta.
UN says will send Syria envoy to Russia conference.
Friendly fire kills 11 in Iraq air strike: Iraqi security sources.
Beirut protest after spate of violent deaths of women.
Jordan ends bread subsidy, doubling pita prices.
Saudi prince Alwaleed bin Talal 'released from detention'. Saudi billionaire prince freed after paying settlement.
Israel, Poland in row over Holocaust bill.
ASIA
Ambulance bomb kills 95, wounds 158 in Kabul: official.
Mattis stresses diplomacy in handling North Korea's 'reckless rhetoric'.
South Korea's Moon drops in polls amid Olympic cooperation with North.
China unveils 'Polar Silk Road' in white paper on Arctic policy
Thai military government readies for another election delay.
India celebrates Republic Day with Asian leaders present.
op Pakistani court orders arrest of escaped police officer.
AFRICA
14 Malian soldiers killed in attack on camp: army.
Urgent help sought for AU force’s planned Somalia withdrawal.
Do not 'squander' S.Sudan peace push, mediators told.
Tunisia austerity protests go on amid wave of arrests.
Ethiopia to free thousands of Oromo political detainees.
African migration on the agenda ahead of AU summit.
Egypt's Sisi looks set for re-election as two more drop out.
DR Congo's Kabila says elections will be held.
Cameroon internet shutdowns cost Anglophones millions.
Son of former Ivorian president jailed for 'fake news'.
EUROPE
Pro-Russian Milos Zeman wins Czech Republic presidential runoff. Pro-Russia incumbent wins Czech presidential election.
US, Poland oppose gas pipeline linking Russia to Germany.
Spain to block Puigdemont as Catalan president.
U.S. condemns Russian military deal with Georgian breakaway region.
Thousands of Turkish Cypriots demonstrate against Ankara.
All you need to know about Cyprus presidential election.
Paris braces for peak flooding as Seine rises.
Nutella 'riots' spread across French supermarkets.
Germany: A project to digitise Stasi files abandoned.
AMERICAS
Trump letter to African leaders: Tillerson to make 1st visit.
US casino mogul resigns from Republican finance post.
First lady’s rep blasts ‘false’ reports about Melania Trump.
Brazil's Lula says 'persecution' only making him more popular.
Honduran president set to take power after bloody election chaos.
Honduras: protests against President Hernandez continue.
Venezuela: France's Macron calls for tougher sanctions.
Dominican Republic denies ship transferred goods to N.K. tanker.
Brazil: Gunmen storm Fortaleza nightclub killing 14. Mass shooting at packed Brazilian nightclub leaves 18 people dead and 12 injured - most of them young women.
US flu outbreak is worst since 2009 swine pandemic.
TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
Iran detains IS-linked fighters along western border: report.
Taliban with Pakistan links put on US terror blacklist.
Joshua Boyle, former Taliban hostage, to have more psychiatric tests .
ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
Google employees say the company's not doing enough to protect them from harassment, threats.
Walmart to take on Amazon in eBook, audiobook business.
Trade commission rules against Boeing in case against Bombardier.
IMF chief warns Trump's tax cuts could destabilise global economy.
Cryptocurrencies under the spotlight in Davos.
Coincheck: World's biggest ever digital currency 'theft'.
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