After weeks of technology failures, accusations of fraud and complaints about US President Donald Trump’s interference, the outcome of Honduras’ 30 November election is yet
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Philippines to get up to US$3.5 billion defence aid to counter ‘serious threats’
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Both China and the US think they have the advantage
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US announces $11 billion arms package for Taiwan, largest ever
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