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Cash-rich Germany criticised by FATF over money laundering
Global watchdog report deals a blow to the standing of Germany, which prides itself on a reputation for probity
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Saudi-Iran talks to resume when conditions right in Iraq, says Iranian envoy
Baghdad has hosted five rounds of talks so far, the last in April
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Putin signs decree to increase size of Russian armed forces
The increase includes a 137,000 boost in the number of combat personnel to 1.15 million
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US citizen sentenced to death in China for murder loses appeal
Appeal of Shadeed Abdulmateen was rejected in High People's Court of Eastern China's Zhejiang Province
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Afghan women open library to counter growing isolation
Western governments have stepped up their condemnation of the Taliban's widening elimination of women from public life
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Taliban say they've not found body of al Qaeda leader
The United States killed Zawahiri with a missile fired from a drone while he stood on a balcony at his hideout in July
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Japan police chief to resign over Abe shooting, citing 'fresh start'
Security in Nara on the day of the shooting had been widely seen as insufficient, experts have said
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Twitter staff exodus accelerates amid Musk battle, whistleblower complaint
Social media company Twitter Inc is facing more employee departures as leaders sought to address multiple challenges
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Rohingya crisis fund is 'well short of needs' - UN refugee agency
Refugees said it was crucial the world did not forget the plight of the Rohingya, who are unable to return to Myanmar
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Twitter whistleblower to meet with Senate panel Sept. 13
US Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing with Twitter's former security chief to discuss some allegations