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How ‘war on terror’ was fought, won in Southeast Asia – for now
Threat of attacks has receded, but experts believe a regeneration of hardline groups in the region is still possible.
Canada hits pause on trade mission to India after tensions at G20 summit
A spokesperson for Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng confirmed the October trip was on hold amid frosty relations.
US to conduct new interviews into the deadly 2021 bombing at Kabul airport
The suicide bombing killed 170 Afghans and 13 US service members during the messy US withdrawal in August 2021.
Hungary, Poland, Slovakia to continue own bans on Ukraine grains
Farmers in countries neighbouring Ukraine have repeatedly complained about a product glut hitting their domestic prices.
Are Russia and North Korea forming a new alliance?
North Korea's Kim Jong Un has pledged his full and unconditional support for Russia's leader.
British nurse Lucy Letby to appeal convictions for killing seven babies
The 33-year-old was found guilty of killing five baby boys and two baby girls and sentenced to life in prison.
Biden calls for ‘win-win’ deal to resolve US auto workers’ strike
US president sends two government officials to Detroit, says corporate profits have not been shared fairly with workers.
Macron says French ambassador ‘literally being held hostage’ in Niger
France's Sylvain Itte is living off 'rations', Macron says, accusing Niger's ruling army of blocking food deliveries.
‘Bold and beloved’: Palestinians mourn teenager killed by Israel
Milad al-Raee, 16, was shot in the back by an Israeli soldier at entrance to al-Arroub refugee camp near Hebron.
‘Desert turned into a sea’: Eastern Libya flood survivors recount horror
Survivors of floods that struck eastern Libya tell Al Jazeera they remain without aid and struggle to find loved ones.

