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Indian security officers, rebels killed in gun battle in Kashmir
Four Indian security forces and two rebels have been killed in separate gunfights in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Is a global body needed to deal with natural disasters?
Earthquakes, floods, fires, storms and drought have ravaged many parts of the world on a scale not seen in decades.
Kim Jong Un’s support for Russia sparks warnings from the West
US says it 'won't hesitate' to impose more sanctions on Russia and North Korea if they conclude any new arms deal.
Canada’s Trudeau rebuffs idea of stepping down in face of slumping support
Canadian prime minister says he has 'work to do' amid recent polls showing rising public disapproval of his leadership.
Israel attacks Syria’s west coast, killing two soldiers: Syrian state media
Attack comes after an Israeli air raid hit the international airport in Aleppo in northern Syria.
US has little leverage against Russia-North Korea cooperation, experts say
Washington could impose more sanctions, but analysts say penalties are unlikely to halt Moscow-Pyongyang alliance.
Fresh debris of Russian-style drones found in Romania
NATO says Romania alerted allies of drone fragments resembling Russian models on its territory 'for a third time'.
Taliban gives a warm welcome to China’s new ambassador to Afghanistan
Beijing did not indicate whether Wednesday's appointment signalled any wider steps such as formal recognition.
What is behind France’s ban of Apple’s iPhone 12?
Radiation watchdog claims smartphone breaches European standards, while Apple says global standards have been met.
Sudan’s armed forces fails to protect civilians during air raids: Activists
Sudan's army says it is targeting rival RSF, but civilians are often the victims, say activists and medics.

