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Australian PM moves to ban "imported troublemakers" who incite hatred

​Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has expressed "frustration and anger" at "preachers of hate " who come to Australia inciting hostility, saying he will move to ban them.

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U.S. cannot be world savior in face of global terrorism

What we can conclude from most of the Hollywood movies is that the Americans have always wanted to play the role of the great savior of the world. However, they often seem to forget that such a mindset does not hold water in real life.

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Chinese FM calls for "new thinking and new steps" in response to terrorism

​Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Wednesday called on the international community to come up with "new thinking and new steps" in its response to terrorism.

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Terrorism major concern at opening of UN General Debate

​The 69th annual General Debate of the UN General Assembly -- the one body in which all nations have a voice -- got underway Wednesday in the shadow of terrorism, a nearly universal topic.

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Judicial explanation clarifies application of law on terrorism

​China has issued a judicial explanation to clarify application of criminal law on terrorism.

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Xinjiang sentences 9 terrorists to death

Nine people were sentenced to death for terrorism in northwest China's Xinjiang on Thursday.

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Public should prepare for long war on terror

While China is knitting an anti-terrorist security network with patrols by armed police, or even helicopters and vehicles loaded with riot guns, the nation needs still to  prepare its people to fight the war on terror, thereby mobilizing its most powerful weapon.

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China wages "regular" war on terrorism

Vowing that terrorists must be "hunted down and punished", Chinese authorities are knitting together a security network with regular armed police patrols in streets, strict guarding of crowded sites and heavy crackdown on terrorists in the far west Xinjiang

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Beijing police deploy armed patrols

Beijing police deployed 150 armed patrol vehicles to city streets Monday to maintain stability in the capital.

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Kunming attack prompts call for strengthened anti-terrorism legislation

Legislators and political advisors have proposed improving legislation to counter terrorism following the deadly terrorist attack that killed 29 civilians and injured 143 others.

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Int'l community continues to slam terrorist attack in Kunming

Some countries and international organizations continued to condemn the deadly terrorist attack in Kunming, capital of China's southwestern Yunnan province, and expressed condolences to the victims' families.

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Russian FM in Baghdad for talks with Iraqi leaders

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov held meetings on Thursday with Iraqi leaders over the Syrian crisis, bilateral ties and counter-terrorism efforts, especially on joint defense contracts.

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Italy reacts harshly to Indian charges against marines

Harsh reactions have been triggered in Italy on Monday, after prosecutors in India asked the Supreme Court to charge two Italian marines suspected of killing two fishermen under anti-terrorism law.

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G6, U.S. officials hold security meeting in Poland: report

Interior ministry officials from the Group of Six (G6) held a two-day meeting with the U.S. attorney general and the Homeland Security chief in Polish city Krakow.

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U.S. Senate confirms new homeland security chief

U.S. Senate on Monday voted to confirm Jeh Johnson, a former top Pentagon lawyer, to be the secretary of homeland security.

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Pakistani PM vows to pursue Taliban talks

Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Monday told cabinet ministers that his government will pursue talks with the Taliban despite the killing of Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud in a recent U.S. drone strike.

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Pakistani PM calls for dialogue to end terrorism

Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif told the tribal lawmakers Wednesday that option of dialogue should be kept open to end terrorism.