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Qatar says it won't 'surrender' in Gulf row

Qatar said Thursday it will not "surrender" and rejected any interference in its foreign policy, defying its Gulf neighbors in an escalating dispute over its alleged support for extremists.

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APD REVIEW | Rethinking western way of terrorist attacks broadcasting

ByAPDwriterWangPengAsBBCreports,sevenpeoplehavebeenkilledandatleast48injuredinaterrorincidentinLondoninwhichthreemaleattackerswereshotdeadbypolice.Atthattime,aw

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China voices firm support for Philippines to fight terrorism

China on Wednesday voiced firm support for the Philippines to fight terrorism.

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UN Security Council strongly condemns terrorist attack in Manchester

Stronglycondemningthe“barbaricandcowardly”terroristattackinManchester,theUNSecurityCouncilhasstressedthatterrorismconstitutesoneofthemostseriousthreatstointerna

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Never too much highlight fairer global development to wipe out terrorism

Itwasablastagain.Itwasverylikelyterrorism-linkedagain.ItwasaEuropeancountryagain.ThedozensofcasualtiesinManchesterArena,mostlyyoungaudience,requiremorethanrage,

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Saudi king calls for a united fight against terrorism during landmark visit to Indonesia

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman called Thursday for a united fight against terrorism in a speech to Indonesia’s parliament during a landmark state visit to the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country.

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UN chief intends to set up new office to lead counter-terrorism efforts

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday proposed creating a new office for counter-terrorism to lead the world body's efforts to combat terrorism.

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UN Secretary General calls for fighting incitements linking terrorism with Islam

United Nations Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, called on Sunday for fighting incitements linking terrorism with Islam, reported the Al Arabiya local news agency.

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Egypt overwhelmed by condolences over deadly church blast

Egypt has been overwhelmed by condolences and a state of mourning over the deadly blast at a church in Cairo on Sunday that killed at least 23 Coptic worshipers and injured 49.

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Obama vetoes bill allowing 9/11 terror victims' families to sue Saudi Arabia

U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday vetoed a bill that would allow the families of the Sept. 11 terror attacks' victims to sue Saudi Arabia in U.S. courts.

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15 years after 9/11 attack, U.S. needs to rectify anti-terror policy

​Though 15 years have elapsed since the 9/11 terrorist attack on the United States in 2001, which has been the deadliest in the history of the United States, sadness and harm brought by terrorism to the superpower have never faded away.

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Modi raps Pakistan in national address, Pakistan slams over remarks on Balochistan

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi took aim at supporters of "terrorism" in his Independence Day speech, ratcheting up criticism of Pakistan while avoiding direct mention of month-long protests in Indian-ruled Kashmir.

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Xinjiang toughens anti-terror stance

The latest anti-terrorism regulation in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region will help to prevent terrorists from using religion to lure people into terrorist activities, anti-terrorism experts said on Tuesday.

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How Europe to respond to terror, refugees after attacks spree?

With Europe still reeling from a wave of recent terror attacks in Germany and France, tough questions confront the continent as to how it will affect public opinion, politics and refugee policy.

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Japan's chance to become terrorism target exists

​Japan gave warning on Friday that the chance of Japan becoming a target of terrorist attacks cannot be ruled out, vowing to strengthen international cooperation in the fight against terrorism.