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The Taliban is ready to reconcile with the United States

The Taliban representative said the group was ready to resume peace talks with the US after Trump's surprise visit to Afghanistan.

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Former Japanese Prime Minister died at age 101

JackieSnyder 29 Nov 2019

Yasuhiro Nakasone, Japanese Prime Minister for the 1982-1987 term, died this morning at a hotel in Tokyo, aged 101.

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Indonesia wants to use AI instead of civil servants

WillamTonelli 29 Nov 2019

Indonesian President Joko Widodo asked state agencies to remove two civil servants and replace them with artificial intelligence by 2020.

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NATO lets the United States reduce its budget contribution

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said members of the bloc agreed to reallocate budget contributions, which reduced US rates.

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China again million US ambassadors

EthanBelgard 28 Nov 2019

China's Deputy Foreign Minister summoned the US Ambassador to Beijing, urging Washington not to apply Hong Kong law to "avoid damaging" bilateral relations.

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America built fake cities to train agents

The US State Department has built a fake city in Virginia to train agents to respond to the risk of embassies.

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Queen of England may want to 'retire'

ClaudiaKayaLeal 28 Nov 2019

Queen Elizabeth II is considering transferring power to Prince Charles when she was 95 years old, the former royal adviser said.

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The British Army wants Prince Andrew to leave the force

FoziaAmjad 28 Nov 2019

The military wants Prince Andrew to "quietly" leave after a scandal with pedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, according to an anonymous source.

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Duterte does not accept 'humiliation' for the SEA Games

NeHa 28 Nov 2019

Duterte said that the Philippines needs to unite, move forward and cannot be humiliated by the 30th SEA Games logistics scandal.

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The Kremlin released the Putin calendar 2020

JohnPriest 28 Nov 2019

The Kremlin has just approved the release of the Russian presidential calendar in 2020, mainly focusing on Putin's image in diplomatic activities.

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