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Taliban Commander Sentenced to 42 Years for Kidnapping US Journalist David Rohde
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Crime·2 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Taliban Commander Sentenced to 42 Years for Kidnapping US Journalist David Rohde

Haji Najibullah, a former Taliban commander, has been sentenced to 42 years in prison for his role in the 2008 kidnapping of US journalist David Rohde and other acts of violence. Rohde, who was held for seven months, testified at Najibullah's sentencing, detailing the psychological torture he endured. Najibullah pleaded guilty to hostage-taking and providing material support for terrorism.

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Guardian International
US Defense Department Adds Alibaba, Baidu, BYD to Chinese Military Company List
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US Defense Department Adds Alibaba, Baidu, BYD to Chinese Military Company List

The US Department of Defense has designated 54 Chinese companies, including tech giants Alibaba and Baidu, as "Chinese military companies." The designation, effective June 30, bars the Pentagon from procuring from these firms, though immediate operational impact is expected to be limited as most do not directly sell to the US military. Several companies, including Baidu and Alibaba, have disputed the designation.

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Times of India
Strait of Hormuz Traffic to Rise With US-Iran Deal, Tanker CEO Says
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Business·4 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Strait of Hormuz Traffic to Rise With US-Iran Deal, Tanker CEO Says

Commercial ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz could significantly increase if the U.S. and Iran reach a security agreement, according to Lars Barstad, CEO of Frontline. While not returning to prewar levels, traffic is expected to rise from 5-10 ships daily to a material increase. Logistical challenges and potential permanent damage to some oil wells may limit full recovery.

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CNBC
Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council Bars Local Officials from Cross-Strait Forum, Citing 'Fake Democracy'
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Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council Bars Local Officials from Cross-Strait Forum, Citing 'Fake Democracy'

Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council prohibited local government officials from attending the upcoming Straits Forum in Xiamen, sparking a sharp retort from China's Taiwan Affairs Office, which accused the DPP administration of "fake democracy, true dictatorship." The MAC defended the ban, stating it prevents the impression of Taiwanese officials being lectured by Chinese leaders.

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