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Blaming climate change, Turkish farmers count the cost of drought
President Tayyip Erdogan said last week data indicated the country's usable water supplies would keep shrinking
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Explosion near Yemen's Aden airport causes casualties
Official says a small truck blew up at an outer gate to the airport
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China's Covid-19 outbreak developing rapidly: report
Official says the virus control situation is severe and complicated
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Taliban says failure to recognise their government could have global effects
No country has formally recognised Taliban govt so far; billions abroad have also been frozen
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China's Xi calls for Covid-19 vaccine mutual recognition
Says Beijing willing to work with all parties to improve accessibility, affordability of vaccines
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G20 leaders meet after two years, with climate, Covid and economy in focus
Leaders endorse minimum tax that all countries can collect from corporations from 2023
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Syrian air defences intercept Israeli missiles aimed at Damascus area
Two soldiers were injured and some material losses occurred, says report
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China will not be the first to recognise Taliban government, scholar says
Things will be different when four countries of China, Pakistan, Russia and Iran arrive at consensus, says Hu Shisheng
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Sudanese set for nationwide protests against military coup
Thousands of Sudanese have already taken to the streets this week to protest against General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan
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State Dept, Pentagon are concealing Afghanistan data, says US watchdog
Most information was 'all you needed to know to determine whether Afghan security forces were a real fighting force'









