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UK holds talks with Taliban government

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Bloomberg The UK sent officials to Afghanistan to hold talks with Taliban leaders for the first time since the mass evacuation of Kabul in August. The officials discussed on Tuesday how the UK could help Afghanistan address a humanitarian crisis, the importance of preventing the country from becoming an incubator for terrorism, and the need for continued safe passage for ...

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France threatens UK power supply as Brexit tensions escalate

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Bloomberg France’s European affairs minister, Clement Beaune, said the European Union (EU) could look to leverage its electricity supplies to the UK in an effort to force Boris Johnson’s government to grant access to British fishing waters. Beaune said that the EU will take action in the next few days to increase the pressure on the UK, which is a ...

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China to shelve anti-sanctions law in Hong Kong

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Bloomberg China will not impose an anti-sanctions law on Hong Kong for now, local news organisation HK01 reported, a seemingly unusual backtrack from Beijing on a move that had alarmed businesses in the Asian financial hub. The decision to shelve the controversial law in the near term came after executives from Hong Kong and mainland Chinese financial institutions raised their ...

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