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In the day's other news: A Qatar Airways flight left Kabul with more than 170 people on board, including American citizens. It is the third such flight since the U.S.-led airlift ended at the Afghan capital.
Meanwhile, the Taliban ordered classes to resume for grades six through 12, but only for boys and male teachers. Workers also hung a banner renaming the Women's Ministry as the new home of the Morals Police. Former female employees of the ministry said they have been locked out.
France is recalling its ambassadors from the U.S. and Australia in a fury over a submarine deal. Australia has canceled a huge contract for French diesel electric subs, in favor of nuclear-powered subs built in the U.S. It's part of a new Pacific alliance involving the U.S., Britain, and Australia.
U.S. Capitol Police warned there have been threats of violence ahead of tomorrow's rally by Trump supporters. It's being staged to support more than 600 people charged in the January 6 assault on the Capitol. Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger says it's unclear how many people will show up or just how serious the threats are.