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Americans still have fresh memories of the death and destruction of the previous US imperial adventure in the region.
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Does Trump’s personal relationship with world leaders have any bearing on his policies towards their countries?
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Southern Europe struggles with soaring heat as temperatures hit 40C, sparking fears of wildfires and health risks.
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Trump says Canada's new tax will cost US companies billions; he will announce new tariffs on Canada within days.
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The mercury-based preservative was removed from most vaccines in 2001. Should it still be a concern today?
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A car bomber rammed an explosive-laden vehicle into an army convoy in Khbyer Pakhtunkhwa province, officials say.
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Thousands to march in Hungary's capital despite government ban, highlighting EU-wide resistance against anti-LGBTQ laws.
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Spain's Ballon d'Or holder, Aitana Bonmati, is hospitalised with meningitis two weeks before Euro 2025 championships.
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Afghans stuck in Tehran represent a forgotten population in a conflict that has captured global attention.
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Iranians waving flags and shouting slogans join the state funeral, four days after Iran and Israel agreed on truce.
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If the global refugee population were just 100 people, 33 would be children, each in need of protection.
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The latest census puts India’s wild lion population at 891 lions, a 32% increase from 2020. But is it all good news?
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Investigators described finding decaying bodies stacked up throughout a dilapidated, insect-infested building.
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Twelve days of war between Israel and Iran left hundreds dead. The ceasefire barely holds, for now.
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US president's claim greeted with surprise as deaths spiral in Gaza and Israeli forces accused of more 'war crimes'.
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Here are the key events on day 1,220 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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The Supreme Court delivered victories for religious freedom advocates and the Trump administration on its final day.
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In recent months, healthcare in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh has been badly affected by foreign aid cuts.
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James Ryan, the university's president, stepped down amid Trump administration scrutiny over diversity initiatives.
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After Doha helped mediate, Qatari diplomat says the country is committed to efforts to de-escalate conflicts.
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Nine people from one extended family were killed at Swat River, while others died in rain-related incidents elsewhere.
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda have signed a peace deal, opening US access to key minerals.