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U.S., Philippines Begin Military Exercises as Tension over South China Sea Simmers

About 8,000 U.S. and Filipino troops have recently began annual military exercises against a backdrop of tension over China’s greater assertiveness in the South China Sea though a Philippine commander.

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North Korea Appears To Have Fired Missile into Sea: South Korea Military

North Korea fired a missile into the sea off its east coast on Friday, the South’s military has recently said, hours after the leaders of South Korea, Japan and the.

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European Countries Enabled Terror Threat to spread- Turkish President

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he believes many European countries have failed to address the significance of the terror threat and have not done enough to fight it.

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Khamenei Says Missiles Key to Iran’s Future

Iran’s top leader has recently said missiles were key to the Islamic Republic’s future, offering support to the hard-line Revolutionary Guards that have drawn criticism from the West for testing.

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U.S. Succeeds in Cracking Apple’s iPhone, Drops Legal Action

The U.S. Justice Department has recently said it had succeeded in unlocking an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters and dropped its legal case against Apple, ending.

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Australia Says Mozambique Debris Likely From Missing MH370

Australia said on Thursday debris recovered this month in Mozambique was highly likely to be from missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, while Malaysia called for a stepped up search of.

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North Korea Claims Rocket Engine Success; South Korea on High Alert

North Korea successfully tested a solid-fuel engine that boosted the power of its ballistic rockets, state media has recently, as South Korea's president ordered the military to be ready to.
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Obama Arrives in Argentina to Reset Relations after Years of Tension

U.S. President Barack Obama arrived in Argentina on Wednesday to reset diplomatic relations and strengthen trade ties with a country that was part of South America’s left-wing bloc until pro-business.

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Brussels Airport, Metro Attacks Kill 26

At least 26 people were killed in twin attacks on Brussels airport and a rush-hour metro train in the Belgian capital on Tuesday, triggering security alerts across Western Europe and.

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Obama to meet Raul Castro on historic Cuba trip

U.S. President Barack Obama turns from sightseeing to state business on his historic Cuba trip on Monday, pressing President Raul Castro for economic and democratic reforms while hearing complaints about.

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