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Ex-Taliban commander pleads not guilty to killing US troops | Courts News
Haji Najibullah, charged in relation to 2008 attack on US troops in Afghanistan, says accusations are ‘incorrect’. The lawyer for…
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Will Afghanistan’s powerful neighbours engage the Taliban? | Opinions
The withdrawal of US and NATO forces from Afghanistan is inevitably leaving a political vacuum in South and Central Asia.…
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UK MP David Amess stabbed at local office | News
The Conservative politician is being treated at the scene. A British MP has been stabbed at his local office in…
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We cannot continue to ignore the COVID childcare crisis | Coronavirus pandemic
The world is facing a global care crisis that we must address urgently. When children live in unstable family environments…
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China’s global climate change challenge to the West | Energy
In front of the world’s leaders at the United Nations General Assembly last month, China’s President Xi Jinping pledged that…
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EU announces 1bn euro aid package for Afghanistan | News
The bloc’s chief makes the pledge at a G20 summit addressing humanitarian and security situations in Afghanistan. The European Union…
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Stealing Africa: How Britain looted the continent’s art | History
Chapter One: Capture begins Nowadays, the sleepy town of Chibok in northern Nigeria is notorious for the kidnapping of 276…
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Car bomb kills several in Syria’s Afrin | News
At least four people killed and several others wounded in car bomb attack in Afrin, according to reports. At least…
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Kenya’s cynical offensive against the ICJ | Opinions
When he was first elected in 2013, Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta, along with his running mate, William Ruto, was awaiting prosecution at…
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African agriculture without African farmers | Agriculture
With the passing of the United Nations’ highly contested Food Systems Summit last month, the task of “feeding the world”…
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