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U.S. And The Taliban Sign Historic Agreement

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President Trump speaks at the White House about the U.S. response to the spread of the novel coronavirus. Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Members of the Taliban delegation gather ahead of Saturday's signing ceremony with the United States in the Qatari capital of Doha. Giuseppe Cacace/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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U.S. Signs Peace Deal With Taliban After Nearly 2 Decades Of War In Afghanistan

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Workers wear protective face masks at the Yanfeng Adient factory in Shanghai, where car seats are assembled, on Feb. 24. Noel Celis/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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As New Coronavirus Cases Slow In China, Factories Start Reopening

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An employee checking flags at the Indian National Flag Production Center in the southern state of Karnataka. Manjunath Kiran/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Opinion: India's Religious Violence Doesn't Meet Its Founder's Vision

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COVID-19 Latest: Global Markets React, More Cases Reported

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Friday

February 8, 2020, Wellington, New Zealand: Mavis Mullins, Chairperson Rangitāne O Tamaki nui a Rua, speaking at the Pūkaha return ceremony. New Zealand Office Of The Governor-General hide caption

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Reparations In New Zealand

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Turkish Military Casualties In Syria Spell Awkward Relations With Russia

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Afghan University Student Reflects On Week Of Reduced Violence

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Speaker of the U.K. House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle emerges from a chamber concealing a 360-year-old passageway that was rediscovered during renovation work in the Houses of Parliament in London. Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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China's Sun Yang leaves the pool deck following the men's 4x200m freestyle relay heats at the World Swimming Championships in Gwangju, South Korea, in 2019. Mark Schiefelbein/AP hide caption

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Syrians in the northwestern city of Idlib perform funerary prayers for Turkish soldiers Friday. Turkey sought an urgent NATO meeting after at least 33 Turkish soldiers were killed in Syria's Idlib province Thursday. Abdulaziz Ketaz/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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