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The Washington Post has reported that Chinese hackers allegedly accessed Japan's defence networks, spurring concerns.
US Department of Justice says more than 19,000 firearms without serial numbers were seized in crime probes in 2021.
It lacked independence from the Taliban, had deficiencies in anti-money laundering and countering 'terrorism' financing.
Syrians in rebel-held northwest fear Assad may choke off badly needed aid as Damascus establishes sway over assistance.
Dairo Antonio Usuga David, a leader in the Gulf Clan, has admitted to overseeing a vast network of criminal operations.
Election watchdog order says Khan disqualified in line with his conviction for misdeclaration of assets.
The move comes after higher interest rates have yielded record profits for banks as the cost of loans has soared.
High temperatures and strong winds hamper battle against wildfires, with conditions expected to remain challenging.
Voters express scepticism as candidates promise to revitalise sluggish economy and tackle rising insecurity.
Polls for the parliament's upper and lower houses come amid rising tensions on country's eastern borders.
The army is trying to recapture territory lost to the RSF by taking back control of a bridge across the Nile.
Global average temperature for July confirmed to be highest on record of any month, Europe climate observatory says.
Avi Dichter brushes off US use of the term 'terror attack' to describe the killing of a Palestinian by settlers.
Meta's anticompetitive conduct will strengthen its dominant position in advertising & 'harm' Canadian journalism.
UN aid agencies scramble to replace depleting aid stocks as regional sanctions start to kick in.
President Touadéra's rivals have said he is seeking life presidency of the Central African Republic.
West African leaders expected to meet on Thursday to discuss response to generals who have deposed Niger's president.
While little known in US, glacial flooding could threaten about 15 million people around the world, researchers say.
Fans line waterfront in Bray to pay their respects as singer and activist's funeral procession passes by.
Rains damage more than 500 houses in the country's north as the army and paramilitary forces engage in a bloody battle.
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