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Two policemen convicted in Bhutto's murder

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A prosecutor said on Thursday that a Pakistani court had sentenced two former police officers to 17 years in prison for failing to provide adequate security to assassinated former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in 2007. ...
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DAILY MOFA BRIEFING

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MOFA Briefing Spokesperson: Hua Chunying Date: 18 August 2017 Duration: 03:50 1. What's your comment on Barcelona's attack? China strongly condemns the terrorist...
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Interpol joins G7 ministers at anti-terror talks

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The interior ministers of the G7, two EU commissioners and the Interpol secretary general had a working session on the island of Ischia on Friday. The fight against extremism, foreign militants and radicalisation on...
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NATO defence ministers arrive for 2nd day of Brussels meeting

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NATO defence ministers and their allies gathered at the organisation's headquarters in Brussels for a second day of talks on Thursday. Wary of a belligerent and unpredictable Russia, NATO is expanding its operations for...
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US attorney general: Four charged over leaks

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US Attorney-General Jeff Sessions on Friday announced four people had been charged for unlawfully disclosing classified material or with concealing contacts with federal officers. He confirmed the charges as he pledged to...
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Senators Criticize WH Cyber Adviser No-show

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Senators are criticizing the Trump White House for not allowing its senior cybersecurity adviser to testify before the Armed Services Committee. At a hearing Thursday, GOP committee chairman John McCain of Arizona said the...
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Why Facebook Seeks Staff With U.S. Security Clearance

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Oct.16 -- Facebook is looking to hire people who have national security clearances, a move the company thinks is necessary to prevent foreign powers from manipulating future elections through its social network, according to a person...
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Macron signs sweeping counterterrorism law

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Fench President Emmanuel Macron has formally signed on Monday a sweeping counter-terrorism law that replaces a two-year-old state of emergency and is meant to give police more tools to fight violent extremism. The bill was...
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Iran displays missile during anniversary of embassy takeover

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Iran displayed a ballistic missile as part of events marking the anniversary of the 1979 US Embassy hostage crisis on Saturday amid uncertainty about its nuclear deal with world powers. Thousands gathered at the former US...
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Extremist stabs 2 police officers near Tunisian Parliament

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A suspected Islamic extremist stabbed two police officers Wednesday near Tunisia's Parliament headquarters in an unusually bold attack that rattled the capital. The suspected attacker, a 25-year-old known to authorities for...
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White House expresses condolences over Niger deaths; bump stocks comment

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The White House on Thursday expressed condolences to the families of the three U.S. Army special operations commandos who were killed in an attack in Niger while the US was providing assistance to security force counter-terror...
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FBI: 3 People in Vehicle That Tried to Enter NSA

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Three people were in a vehicle the National Security Agency says tried to make an unauthorized entry onto the spy agency's campus Wednesday morning in an incident that led to gunfire and left three people injured. FBI...
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Pentagon: Hostage Release 'Good Sign for Future'

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The Pentagon would not elaborate on what it took to secure the release of an American woman and her family five years after being taken hostage in Afghanistan, only to say it is a 'good sign' for relations with Pakistan. ...
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NYC Mayor: Subway Riders Must Look for Threats

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New York City's mayor says one of the best ways to combat terror is for subway riders to actively look for threats in the subways and report them to police. Mayor Bill De Blasio says by doing that the public can "force...
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ACLU: Trump Mistaken to Keep Gitmo Open

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus091600 The American Civil Liberties Union on Wednesday blasted President Donald Trump's order to keep Guantanamo Bay open. Hina Shamsi, Director of the...
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ACLU: Trump should not keep Guantanmo Bay open

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The American Civil Liberties Union on Wednesday blasted President Donald Trump's executive order to keep Guantanamo Bay open. Hina Shamsi, Director of the ACLU National Security Project, said enemy combatants against the...