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Erdogan says Taliban current actions not inclusive
Turkey is willing to work with new rulers if more encompassing government is formed, says president
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Economic sanctions on Afghanistan must end: Chinese FM
'Afghanistan's foreign exchange reserves should not be used as a bargaining chip to exert political pressure'
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French envoy to return to US after fence-mending Biden-Macron call
Two leaders agreed to launch in-depth consultations to rebuild trust and to meet in Europe at end of October
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Melbourne anti-lockdown protests fizzle out as daily cases hit pandemic high
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets since officials ordered a two-week closure of building sites
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Bill to provide $1 billion for Israel Iron Dome system introduced in US Congress
The United States has already provided more than $1.6 billion for Israel to develop and build the Iron Dome system
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Britney Spears' attorney suggests that conservatorship to end this fall
Lawyer Mathew Rosengart asked that Jamie Spears be removed from the conservatorship by September 29
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Russian vaccine tourism catches on after Sputnik V hits WHO snag
Demand in Russia for tours allowing people to receive foreign vaccines approved by WHO has risen
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EU said to legislate for common phone charger despite Apple protests
EU lawmakers have been pushing for a common charger for over a decade
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Facebook Oversight Board seeks clarity on review system for high-profile users
Inquiry follows a Wall Street Journal report that Facebook exempts high-profile users from some or all of its rules
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Military aid for Israel removed from US funding bill, but leadership pledges vote later this week
Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said in a statement that the removal of the funding was 'a technical postponement'









