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Khashoggi fiancee urges US to hold Saudis accountable 3 years later
Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi's fiancee on Oct. 1 questioned U.S. President Joe Biden's commitment to hold the kingdom accountable three years after the writer's brutal murder.
Joint Chiefs chairman calls Afghan war a 'strategic failure'
The top U.S. military officer called the 20-year war in Afghanistan a "strategic failure" and acknowledged to Congress that he had favored keeping several thousand troops in the country to prevent a collapse of the U.S.-supported Kabul government and a rapid takeover by the Taliban.
North Korea fires 2 ballistic missiles into eastern waters
North Korea fired two ballistic missiles into waters off its eastern coast on Sept. 15 afternoon, two days after claiming to have tested a newly developed missile in a resumption of its weapons displays after a six-month lull.
China sent a strong protest to the United States
He did that during a telephone conversation with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
"China is strongly protesting the recent publication of a so-called report on the investigation of the origin of the coronavirus compiled by the U.S. intelligence services," Wang Yi said, according to the official website of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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US intelligence still divided on origins of coronavirus
U.S. intelligence agencies remain divided on the origins of the coronavirus but believe China's leaders did not know about the virus before the start of the global pandemic, according to results released on Aug. 27 of a review ordered by President Joe Biden.
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News of the Day: Putin and Biden Set for First Face-to-Face Meeting
President Joe Biden and Russia's Vladimir Putin sit down Wednesday for their highly anticipated summit in the Swiss capital, a moment of high-stakes diplomacy at a time when both leaders agree that U.S.-Russian relations are at an all-time low.
China rails at Biden intelligence probe into virus origins
China hit out at the "dark history" of the U.S. intelligence community on May 27, after President Joe Biden ordered a probe into the COVID-19 origins which threatens to set the course for relations between world's top economies.
US President Biden Orders Reopening Investigation of Coronavirus Origins
President Joe Biden ordered U.S. intelligence officials to "redouble" their efforts to investigate the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, including any possibility the trail might lead to a Chinese laboratory.
Biden orders review of COVID origins as lab leak theory debated
President Joe Biden ordered aides to find answers to the origin of the virus that causes COVID-19, saying on May 26 that U.S. intelligence agencies are pursuing rival theories potentially including the possibility of a laboratory accident in China.
Turkey detains top ISIL suspect wanted by US
Turkish intelligence officers have detained an Egyptian-born terror suspect wanted by Washington who was a top explosives expert for ISIL, state media reported on May 24.
The suspect, identified as Mustafa Abdulwahab Mahmud and born in 1999, was detained with three others on the outskirts of Istanbul after fleeing Syria, the reports said.
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