New US, Taliban peace talks start in Qatar
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The United States and Taliban officials have resumed talks in Qatar to firm up a deal enabling the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan in return for Taliban security guarantees.
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Myanmar soldiers' brutal sexual violence
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Australian Associated Press