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India submits list of 11 Pakistani terrorists to UN

India has reportedly said that it submitted to the United Nations a list of 11 terrorists from Pakistan-based militant groups responsible for terrorism in this country.

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Australia will experience another terrorist attack "without question": expert

​Another terrorist attack on Australia is inevitable, according to a White House's former counter-terrorism adviser.

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China, Egypt oppose linking terrorism with specific nations, religions

China and Egypt reaffirmed Thursday that they both oppose linking terrorism with specific nations, ethnic groups or religions.

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Australia offers intelligence help to attack-hit Indonesia

The Australian government has offered law enforcement and intelligence assistance to Indonesia following the deadly attacks in Jakarta Thursday, Australian Attorney-General George Brandis announced.

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Pakistan, SA to develop counter-narrative to defeat extremism

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia on Sunday agreed to cooperate towards developing an effective counter-narrative to defeat the extremist mindset.

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Pakistan reviews "progress" in probe into Indian airbase attack

Pakistan top civil and military leaders on Friday "reviewed the progress made on the information provided by the Government of India" about the Pathankot attack that has posed serious challenges to the proposed official talks between the two neighbours.

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Drop hypocritical criticism of China's anti-terror law

It's hypocritical to criticise China's requirements for technical support from companies in fighting terrorism, as stipulated in China's counter-terrorism law.

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China adopts first counter-terrorism law in history

China's top legislature on Sunday adopted the country's first counter-terrorism law in the latest attempt to address terrorism at home and help maintain world security.

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New law allows PLA to undertake counterterror missions overseas

China's new counter-terrorism law has made it legal for the People's Liberation Army (PLA) to participate in counterterror missions overseas.

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China's anti-terrorism legislation no excuse for U.S. agitation

​The enactment of an anti-terrorism law by China represents a development in the right direction for a country that has been a victim of violent terror attacks, especially at a time when the international community is facing an unprecedented wave of terror threats.

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China's new draft law redefines term "terrorism", regulates media coverage

Chinese lawmakers on Monday began reviewing draft legislation on the nation's first counter-terrorism law.

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Political solution to Syrian crisis offers chances for global peace

In 2013, a ghastly video appeared online, showing a man, said to be a well-known rebel fighter, carves into the body of a government soldier and cuts out his heart and liver.

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Yearender: Good international coordination a must to combat terrorism

The world has been overshadowed by terrorist threats as never before this year as various terror groups and their loyalists made headlines everywhere, especially in Paris and across the Atlantic in France's strong anti-terror ally, the United States.

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Japan feels unprepared for major terrorist attack despite new gov't measures

The majority of Japanese people believe that the nation is not sufficiently prepared to handle a major act of terrorism, such as the fatal attacks that occurred in Paris last month, despite Japan playing host to a number of high profile international events over the next five years.

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Xi, Putin agree to enhance anti-terrorism cooperation

Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin agreed here on Monday to enhance cooperation on fight against terrorism.

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Chinese FM calls for united front to fight terrorism

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Sunday called on the international community to form a united front to combat terrorism in the aftermath of Paris attacks that killed at least 132 people and injured 349 others.

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Turkey falls victim to terrorism due to double-standard policy

​Two deadly blasts rocking the Turkish capital of Ankara last saturday are a reminder that a country pursuing a double-standard policy on terrorism will eventually make itself a victim of terror attacks.