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Government to accept alleged Isis associate Suhayra Aden and two children from Turkey

Ardern, speaking to reporters in Northland on Monday afternoon, said New Zealand was obliged to receive Aden and “had a choice”. “Either Turkey would move at any point to repatriate without New Zealand having the ability to plan for that properly, or we accept that we have an obligation, undeniably given that this is a New Zealand citizen, to make the plans ourselves,” Ardern said. “In making those plans, we can ensure that we have the safety considerations of New Zealanders as our highest priority . I can give absolute assurances that we have used all of the tools available to us to ensure the safety of New Zealanders on this return.”

Thousands of Afghan families flee fighting in former Taleban bastion

Thousands of Afghan families flee fighting in former Taleban bastion
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The Taliban explained

The Taliban explained
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Afghan witnesses in Ben Roberts-Smith trial will be accused of Taliban links

Afghan witnesses in Ben Roberts-Smith trial will be accused of Taliban links
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Blinken to discuss ways to deepen ties with India during visit, says US

Blinken to discuss ways to ‘deepen’ ties with India during visit, says US Yashwant Raj © Provided by Hindustan Times US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will be meeting top Indian leaders next week. (AFP/file photo) The United States said Friday it expects to discuss ways to “further deepen” bilateral ties, the Quad, Afghanistan and the Covid-19 pandemic during Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s upcoming visit to India starting July 27, which will be his first as the top American diplomat. On July 28, Blinken will have meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, external affairs minister S Jaishankar and National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval. He leaves for Kuwait later in the day. Blinken previously visited India as deputy secretary of state in the Barack Obama administration in 2015.

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