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9 September, 2024
The Philippines
Manila hosts US immigrant visa centre for Afghans to resettle after Taliban rule
The Afghans, who worked for the US in Afghanistan qualified for special immigrant visas but were left behind after the US withdrawal.
6 Jan 2025 - 7:10PM
Israel-Gaza war
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The West and the rest: how genocide in Gaza will usher in the end of ‘his-story’
4 Jan 2025 - 12:00PM
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Terrorism
FBI says New Orleans truck attacker acted alone, was ‘100% inspired’ by Isis
3 Jan 2025 - 2:42PM
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Taliban
Taliban seeks international aid for Afghanistan’s reconstruction
Emphasising destruction caused by decades of conflict, Taliban called for technical help and economic development initiatives.
18 Nov 2024 - 1:09AM
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US presidential election 2024
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How a Trump victory could benefit the world
Trump’s protectionism and isolationist leanings could allow others to fill the void left by the US to promote greater stability.
1 Nov 2024 - 8:30PM
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US presidential election 2024
Harris says Trump ‘disrespected sacred ground’ at US military cemetery
The US Army says a cemetery employee was pushed after asking Trump’s team to stop filming in a burial section where photography is banned.
1 Sep 2024 - 9:38AM
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Fame and celebrity
Who is Bristol Palin’s ex-husband and baby daddy Dakota Meyer?
Bristol Palin, who previously starred in Teen Mom OG, shares son Tripp with ex-fiancé Levi Johnston, and two daughters with her ex-husband Dakota Meyer – here’s what we know about Meyer
29 Aug 2024 - 6:00PM
Donald Trump
Trump entourage accused of shoving staff at hallowed US military cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery confirmed there had been an ‘incident’ at the location, after the presidential candidate’s visit on Monday.
29 Aug 2024 - 11:49AM
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Afghanistan
Taliban reject UN concerns over laws banning women’s voices and faces in public
The Taliban urge ‘thorough understanding’ of Islamic sharia law after UN criticism about the rights of women and girls.
27 Aug 2024 - 3:57PM
Afghanistan
Former Afghan president Karzai calls for girls and women to be educated
Karzai emphasised importance of women’s education. Since returning to power in 2021, the Taliban has banned girls from studying beyond primary school.
19 Aug 2024 - 3:04AM
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Taliban
Taliban told to ‘include women’ in public life during UN talks in Qatar
The Taliban has imposed a strict interpretation of Islam in Afghanistan, with women subjected to laws characterised by the UN as ‘gender apartheid’.
2 Jul 2024 - 5:26AM
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WikiLeaks
‘Julian Assange is free’: WikiLeaks founder leaves UK in deal with US
The WikiLeaks founder is due to plead guilty this week to violating US espionage law, in a deal that will end his imprisonment in Britain and allow him to return home to Australia.
25 Jun 2024 - 6:26PM
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Afghanistan
Afghan Taliban government says to attend next round of UN talks in Doha
A delegation will attend as the talks’ agenda appears ‘beneficial to Afghanistan’, but civil society groups criticise lack of focus on women’s rights.
16 Jun 2024 - 11:00PM
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Britain
WikiLeaks’ Assange extradition appeal to be heard next month
US authorities want to put Assange on trial for divulging US military secrets about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
11 Jun 2024 - 7:53PM
International Criminal Court
Opinion
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US vs ICC: tensions over Israel spotlight history of awkward, fraught ties
The US supported the ICC since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but condemned the arrest warrant for Israel’s leaders as ‘outrageous’.
2 Jun 2024 - 11:00AM
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Russia
Russia invites Taliban to economic forum, as ties with West worsen over Ukraine
The St Petersburg forum, which once hosted Western CEOs and investment bankers, has changed significantly amid the Ukraine war, which has triggered a crisis in Russia’s relations with the West.
27 May 2024 - 6:52PM
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Islamic State
Islamic State claims deadly Afghanistan attack on tourists
Friday’s attack was among the most serious targeting foreign citizens since foreign forces left and the Taliban took over in 2021.
20 May 2024 - 11:43AM
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Australia
Australia jails Afghanistan war whistle-blower for leaking secret defence files
David McBride’s leaks to the media led to revelations about Australian soldiers’ involvement in the illegal killings of unarmed Afghan men and children.
14 May 2024 - 1:46PM
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Afghanistan
Afghanistan’s first female Olympian urges Paris Games ban over Taliban’s record
Friba Rezayee, the first woman to represent Afghanistan at the Olympics, said Afghan women should still be allowed to participate as part of the IOC Refugee Olympic Team.
15 Apr 2024 - 7:35PM
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Profile
From white kneed in Singapore to head of UK armed forces, David Richards
The former head of UK armed forces tells Kate Whitehead about his rise through the ranks and why Colin Firth wanted to play him in a film about fighting rebels in Sierra Leone.
6 Apr 2024 - 8:06PM
WikiLeaks
Russia calls UK courts ‘a farce’ over WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange case
UK judges delayed decision on Assange’s last-ditch extradition appeal bid amid concerns he could face death penalty in US. Russia’s foreign ministry said UK’s judicial system was a ‘mockery’.
27 Mar 2024 - 10:48AM
WikiLeaks
UK court to rule on whether WikiLeaks’ Assange can challenge extradition to US
Julian Assange has been indicted on 17 espionage charges and one charge of computer misuse over his website’s publication of classified US documents 15 years ago.
26 Mar 2024 - 2:58AM
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Pakistan
‘Grave threat’: Pakistan justifies air strikes on Taliban rebels in Afghanistan
Monday’s operation targeted the Hafiz Gul Bahadur militant faction, which claimed responsibility for the attack on a military outpost that left seven soldiers dead.
18 Mar 2024 - 11:17PM
Joe Biden
Biden lashes out over report citing his ‘poor memory’ in documents probe
An angry, emotional US President Joe Biden defended his mental competence in a rare evening address to respond to biting comments in a report on his mishandling of classified documents.
9 Feb 2024 - 1:54PM
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China-Afghanistan relations
Why China is wary of opening up Afghanistan’s new road to Xinjiang
Observers said the Taliban’s hopes that the completed project will become a link to China’s vast network are unlikely to be shared by Beijing.
27 Jan 2024 - 11:44AM
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Afghanistan
In blow to Afghan women’s rights, Taliban make arrests over ‘bad hijab’
The development is the latest blow to Afghan women and girls, who are already reeling from bans on education, employment and access to public spaces.
4 Jan 2024 - 8:31PM
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India
Indian diplomacy is getting a boost – but it’s still ‘no match’ for US, China
India plans to add some 200 employees to its “short-staffed” diplomatic corps over the next five years in a mark of its expanding global ambitions.
4 Dec 2023 - 8:43PM
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Afghanistan
‘I consider myself Pakistani’: settled Afghans forced to leave
Pakistan says deportations protect its ‘welfare and security’, amid growing anti-Afghan sentiment from economic woes and cross-border militancy.
27 Oct 2023 - 7:39PM
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