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NATO concerned about China's 'opaque' military buildup: Blinken
US and its allies recognise there is a competition to shape world beyond Cold War divisions
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Massoud urges elections to create legitimate govt in Afghanistan
Let the people decide for themselves which kind of government they want, says anti-Taliban leader
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At least 16 killed in Afghanistan seminary blast
A blast took place inside Jahdia Madrassa in northern city of Aybak
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Spotify, Epic Games get ally in Musk in fight against Apple fees
Musk declares war and stands with tech companies like Spotify and Fortnite against Apple's App Store fees
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Covid protests escalate in Guangzhou as China lockdown anger boils
Mainland China's biggest wave of civil disobedience since the 1989 Tiananmen protests comes as its economy sputters
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Middle of nowhere: Desert complex makes World Cup affordable for some
Prefabricated cabins closer to Doha go for $200 per night while rooms in a shared apartment are advertised for $500
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Experimental drug slows cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients
Alzheimer's drug from Eisai and Biogen may carry serious side-effects, but shows support for Amyloid theory
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Hindu group to march for Adani port project in India amid Christian protests
Supporters of the port have set up their own shelters, as the two sides face off across the street
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Apple's iPhone Pro shipments may fall 20 mln units short of estimates - analyst
According to Kuo, the unrest in China could cause Apple to miss market expectations for iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max
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Twitter not safer under Elon Musk, says former head of trust and safety
Yoel Roth, after resigning this month, says that Twitter is not safe under Musk leadership because of low staff









