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China police detain man for asking why can't Taiwan be called a country
Beijing has begun ordering foreign companies to label Taiwan as part of China on their websites
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Yemeni government and Houthi movement invited to Sept 6 peace talks
UN Special Envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths is trying to negotiate an end to the three-year conflict
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Pentagon says China military 'likely training for strikes' on US targets
China's defense budget exceeded $190 billion in 2017, estimates the US defense department in its report
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Afghan president congratulates armed forces for Ghazni victory
Afghan soldiers, backed by US forces, drive the Taliban fighters out of the city after five days of fighting
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Japan ministries may have inflated numbers of disabled employees
Several ministries in Japan may have inflated their numbers of disabled employees for more than four decades
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UN wants selfies to make world leaders face cost of war
In 2017, 139 aid workers were killed, more than 100 wounded and 76 kidnapped while doing their jobs
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Man held on suspicion of killing wife, two kids in Colorado, US
Investigation leads to the discovery of human remains on a property where the man worked
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Apple reassures customers after Australian teen hack
16-year old broke into the US computer giant’s mainframe from his suburban home many times over a year
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Tesla accused of spying on employees at Gigafactory
Whistleblowers can receive 10 to 30 per cent of penalties the SEC collects
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Scarlett Johansson beats Angelina Jolie to top Forbes' highest-paid actresses
Johansson's this year's income quadrupled from the previous year









