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Kabul, May 13 (EFE/EPA).- Afghanistan is seeking to return to normalcy after deadly terror attacks on Tuesday.Two newborns were among 16 people shot dead on Tuesday when three gunmen stormed a maternity clinic in a hospital run by a global medical charity in the west of the Afghan capital, officials said.In a separate attack in eastern Afghanistan, a suicide bomber hit the funeral of a police commander, killing at least 24 people and injuring nearly 70. (Camera: JAWAD JALALI). SHOT LIST: MSF (DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS) HOSPITAL, IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN, ONE DAY AFTER A DEADLY ATTACK.
Afghan officials say at least 14 people are killed and dozens more wounded after a gunman opens fire on worshipper at one of the capital's largest shrines where Shi'ites had gathered to mark the holy day of Ashura. Mana Rabiee reports.
Mexico's Warlock predicts more Islamic State attacks in Europe. Sharon Reich reports.
President Joe Biden takes a swipe at rival Donald Trump's desire for "revenge and retribution" during his State of the Union address. SOUNDBITE
Lawyers for the plaintiffs and defence enter the courtroom in the trial of the Trebes and Carcassonne attacks for the closing arguments of the French National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office. Seven people are on trial in Paris over their connection to an Islamic State group follower who in 2018 killed four people in southern France. IMAGES
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says the UK will act again if Iran-backed Huthi rebels in Yemen persist in attacking shipping in the Red Sea, speaking after a second round of joint US-UK strikes. "We urge the Huthis and those who enable them to stop these illegal and unacceptable attacks. But if necessary, the United Kingdom will not hesitate to respond in self-defence. We cannot stand by and allow these attacks to go unchallenged," he tells parliament. SOUNDBITE