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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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HO CHI MINH CITY held rock concert

The Hardcore United 3 concert was held on September 3 at 3A Station, HO CHI MINH CITY.

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International community lauds China, U.S. ratification of Paris Agreement

​The international community has welcomed the ratification of the Paris Agreement by the world's two largest economies on Saturday, lauding the move as an important step toward the deal's early entry into force and for the battle against global warming.

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Xi says China opposes U.S. THAAD deployment in ROK

President Xi Jinping said China opposes the deployment of a U.S. missile shield in the Republic of Korea, asking the United States to respect China's strategic security interests.

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Trump highlights need to stem illegal activities on U.S.-Mexico border

​During a flying visit to Mexico on Wednesday, U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump highlighted the need to make changes to the U.S.-Mexico border to tackle illegal immigration, weapons and drugs.

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Historic commercial flight from U.S. lands in Cuba, a sign of normalizing ties

Cubans welcomed the arrival on Wednesday of the first regularly scheduled direct commercial flight from the United States, as a sign of normalizing ties between the two former adversaries.

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First US commercial flights to Cuba next week to be launched by JetBlue

United States airline JetBlue will make the first direct commercial flight between the United States and Cuba in more than half a century next Wednesday, the Cuban authorities said on Thursday (Aug 25).

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India likely to appoint its UK envoy as next ambassador to U.S.

India is likely to appoint its High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Navtej Sarna as the next Ambassador to the United Staes, highly placed sources said on Friday.

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Russia says ready to support UN proposal for 48-hours ceasefire in Syria's Aleppo

The United Nations' Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura said Thursday night he was informed that Russia was ready to support his proposal of a 48-hour ceasefire in order to provide humanitarian assistance to the Syrian city of Aleppo.

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DPRK denounces U.S. for nuclear arms buildup in Asia Pacific

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on Wednesday slammed the United States for causing a nuclear arms buildup in the Asia Pacific.

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Singapore's PM and Obama raise toasts at White House, vow closer ties

The US and Singapore affirmed a continued commitment to advancing their strategic partnership, pleading to enhance economic and security cooperation between the two sides.

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Denuclearisation went out of the window because of US, says DPRK’s foreign minister

DPRK’s foreign minister said Tuesday that any decision to stage a further nuclear test would depend on the United States, as he held Washington responsible for scuppering denuclearisation efforts on the Korean peninsula.

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Chinese FM expects U.S. to back resumption of China-Philippines talks over South China Sea

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Monday that he expects the United States to take steps to support China and the Philippines in resuming their talks over the South China Sea issue.

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China-U.S. ties should not be marred by South China Sea issue: experts

​The United States should stop meddling in the South China Sea issue to keep its relations with China on the right track, experts have said.

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China-U.S. BIT talks make "positive" progress

Negotiations on a bilateral investment treaty (BIT) between China and the United States made "positive" progress in solving "remaining issues," the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said Sunday.

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U.S. refusal to honor court ruling in Nicaragua case reflects double standards

The U.S. refusal to implement an international court ruling 30 years ago for encroaching on Nicaragua's territorial integrity and sovereignty showed Washington's double standards in international law, experts said.

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U.S. is a saboteur of contemporary international law

The United States is sabotaging international law by violating global rules of conduct and adopting double standards.