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The UN warning came after a top US general pressed the Taliban and Afghan officials to help quell the violence
US commitment to sell stealth fighter jets 'will carry over to Joe Biden's administration'
It has been a rough year, but charities report record numbers of people signing up to give something back
Emirates seeks to follow Ireland and win non-permanent seat on council
Many black Americans, Republicans and people in rural areas are taking a wait-and-see approach to the vaccine
Great schools and hospitals not enough to win rich countries top rankings in development index as climate effect added for first time
Mass vaccination campaign against coronavirus begins with front-line health workers
Antonio Guterres says 2020 relief package is only half funded
Big economies are committed to becoming carbon-neutral, just not quickly enough
Discovery by Boston-based Cybereason follows uncovering of a state-sponsored Iranian hacking operation
Yousef Al Otaiba speaks about objections to the sale of stealth fighter jets, tension with Qatar and an Israeli opera coming to Dubai
Some robotic weapons exist, but would have been too large for hit on Mohsen Fakhrizadeh
The world body says the refugees’ new island home has not been properly checked for safety
Officials from the three countries held one of their first joint events since the Abraham Accord was signed
Tensions persist between the US and China, while poor countries say they struggle to access vaccines.
