Trudeau working with Aust, NZ on spy fears
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is working with Australia, New Zealand and other members of the Five Eyes intelligence sharing network after the shock arrest of a top Canadian law enforcement official.
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Dozens killed by Taliban suicide bombers
Two attacks by suicide bombers have killed at least 48 people and wounded scores more in Afghanistan in the deadliest single day since a peace agreement with Taliban insurgents was declared dead.
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Boris could be forced to recall parliament
Boris Johnson could recall parliament if Britain's highest court rules he unlawfully suspended it, a government lawyer says, after judges heard the prime minister wanted a shutdown because it was an obstacle to his Brexit plans.
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US sues Edward Snowden over his new book
The United States has filed a lawsuit against Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who leaked secret documents about US telephone and internet surveillance in 2013, saying his new book violates non-disclosure agreements.
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Saudi attack came from southwest Iran: US
The United States believes the attack on Saudi Arabia's oil facilities originated in southwestern Iran, a US official told Reuters.
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Netanyahu, rival neck-and-neck: exit polls
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party and Benny Gantz's centrist Blue and White party are neck-and-neck in Israel's general election, according to exit polls.
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Australian Associated Press