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Japan and China leaders set for first face-to-face talks in a year

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Chinese President Xi Jinping are set to hold their first face-to-face talks in a year on the sidelines of the APEC summit in San Francisco on

Japan and China leaders set for first face-to-face talks in a year
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Mexico, China nod to stronger ties as leaders agree to promote trade and investment

Mexico and China's leaders met on Thursday and committed to working together and strengthening ties, while agreeing to battle illegal drug trafficking between their nations and

Mexico, China nod to stronger ties as leaders agree to promote trade and investment
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South Korea's Yoon, Japan's Kishida vow to deepen ties

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida promised to push for deeper cooperation as they met on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation

South Korea's Yoon, Japan's Kishida vow to deepen ties
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Gaza hospital shut down, 45 patients left needing surgery - director

The Indonesian Hospital in Gaza has shut down and about 45 patients who urgently need surgery have been left in the reception area, hospital chief Atef al-Kahlout told al Jazeera on

Gaza hospital shut down, 45 patients left needing surgery - director
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US will not share intelligence connecting Hamas to Al Shifa hospital -White House

The United States will not share any Israeli intelligence or elaborate on its own intelligence assessment that Hamas used Gaza's Al Shifa hospital as a command center and

US will not share intelligence connecting Hamas to Al Shifa hospital -White House
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France calls West Bank Israeli settler violence 'policy of terror'

France on Thursday condemned violence by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank, calling it a "policy of terror" aimed at displacing Palestinians and urging Israeli authorities

France calls West Bank Israeli settler violence 'policy of terror'
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Egyptian minister says medical relief should be focused inside Gaza

Efforts to provide medical relief for Palestinians from the Gaza Strip should be concentrated within the besieged coastal enclave, Egypt's foreign minister said on Thursday.

Egyptian minister says medical relief should be focused inside Gaza
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US 'deeply concerned' that attack wounded Jordanian medics in Gaza -Sullivan

The United States expressed deep concern on Thursday that Jordanian medics were wounded in shelling near their field hospital in Gaza.

US 'deeply concerned' that attack wounded Jordanian medics in Gaza -Sullivan
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Azerbaijan snubs Armenia meeting in Washington, accusing US of bias

Azerbaijan's foreign ministry said on Thursday it could not take part in a meeting with Armenia's foreign minister planned for Nov. 20 in Washington because of the "one-sided approach of

Azerbaijan snubs Armenia meeting in Washington, accusing US of bias
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Harris to announce $900 million in pledges to boost women in green sectors

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Harris to announce $900 million in pledges to boost women in green sectors
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Israeli President Isaac Herzog says Israel cannot leave a vacuum in Gaza- FT

Israeli President Isaac Herzog said Israel cannot leave a vacuum in Gaza and would have to maintain a strong force there for the near future to prevent Hamas from re-emerging in the

Israeli President Isaac Herzog says Israel cannot leave a vacuum in Gaza- FT
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US, China, Southeast Asia defence officials meet amid crises

Defence ministers and officials from the United States, China, Russia and Southeast Asia gathered in Indonesia on Thursday for a meeting where they are expected to discuss

US, China, Southeast Asia defence officials meet amid crises
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Top MS-13 leader to stand trial in New York on terrorism charges

A top leader of the notorious Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gang will stand trial in New York on terrorism charges, the U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday.

Top MS-13 leader to stand trial in New York on terrorism charges
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NATO to replace AWACS surveillance jets with modified Boeing 737

NATO will replace its ageing fleet of AWACS surveillance planes, in service since the Cold War in the 1980s, with a militarised version of the Boeing 737 commercial jet, the

NATO to replace AWACS surveillance jets with modified Boeing 737
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Israel-Gaza conflict challenge to US-backed economic corridor - India minister

The Israel-Gaza conflict is a "worrying manifestation" of geopolitical challenges for the U.S.-backed multinational economic corridor, India's finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on

Israel-Gaza conflict challenge to US-backed economic corridor - India minister
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Indonesia hosts regional defence chiefs amid multiple global crises

Southeast Asian defence ministers will meet in Indonesia alongside key players in the Indo-Pacific this week, with the ASEAN bloc set to reinforce a message of centrality as major powers

Indonesia hosts regional defence chiefs amid multiple global crises
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Russia not exporting Lancet drones as domestic demand high - TASS

Russia is not exporting its Lancet drones due to high domestic demand, TASS agency quoted a top Russian arms export official as saying on Wednesday, as the weapon emerges as one of the

Russia not exporting Lancet drones as domestic demand high - TASS
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Help Wanted: Cuba's government turns to growing diaspora for investment

Cuba wants to tap its fast-growing overseas population for fresh investment to lift its economy,

Help Wanted: Cuba's government turns to growing diaspora for investment
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Biden says he believes hostage release will happen

U.S. President Joe Biden said on Tuesday he is engaged in daily discussions to secure a release of hostages being held by Hamas and he believes it is going to happen.

Biden says he believes hostage release will happen
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Dutch government suspends plan to cut number of flights at Schiphol

The Dutch government on Tuesday gave up on a provisional plan to cut the number of flights at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport to reduce noise pollution, the Transportation Ministry

Dutch government suspends plan to cut number of flights at Schiphol
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Kremlin, on U.S. probe into oil sanctions, says Russia acting in own interests

The Kremlin said on Tuesday that Russia was acting in its own interests when asked about a probe by the United States into alleged violations of Western oil sanctions on Moscow.

Kremlin, on U.S. probe into oil sanctions, says Russia acting in own interests
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Foxconn founder Terry Gou qualifies to run for Taiwan president

Terry Gou, the billionaire founder of major Apple supplier Foxconn, has collected three times the amount of signatures needed to qualify to run in Taiwan's presidential elections,

Foxconn founder Terry Gou qualifies to run for Taiwan president
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Turkish parliament commission to debate Sweden NATO bid Thursday

The Turkish parliament's foreign affairs commission will debate a bill approving Sweden's NATO membership on Thursday, according to the official agenda of the commission.

Turkish parliament commission to debate Sweden NATO bid Thursday
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Austin: UN states concerned China and Russia helping North Korea

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Austin: UN states concerned China and Russia helping North Korea
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North Korea criticises G7 as 'remnant of the Cold War'

North Korea criticised the Group of Seven countries as a "remnant of the Cold War" that causes conflicts for their own interests and violates other countries' sovereignty, its state

North Korea criticises G7 as 'remnant of the Cold War'

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