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Trump and his US envoy to Middle East both claimed talks could happen next week, following Iranian president's comments.
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Killings close to GHF post in Rafah just the latest, as death toll around controversial aid hubs crosses 100.
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NGO urges Russian accountability for war crimes in targeting Ukrainians with drones.
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A five-year-old boy, his baby brother, and their mother were pulled out alive after being trapped for hours
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The latest Most Neglected Crises report on world's most invisible humanitarian emergencies lists African nations first.
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Over 200 inmates attacked guards and fled when tremors saw them removed from cells as safety precaution.
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"It's about losing the fear of investing."
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What sort of person would take part in a human safari?
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Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene quits after losing confidence vote in Parliament.
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Hajj begins on June 4. Here is a 3D tour that walks you through all the key steps of the annual Muslim pilgrimage.
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Scared and confused, Aseel and Afaf live in a crowded displacement tent, lacking all forms of support, even food.
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These are the key events on day 1,195 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Elon Musk resigned from his position leading the Department of Government Efficiency. What does he leave behind?
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls for an independent inquiry into the mass shooting of Palestinians.
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Judges say Berlin broke EU law by refusing Somali asylum seekers entry.
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Two died, nearly 200 hurt and more than 500 arrested at Paris riots following Paris Saint-Germain's championship win.
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Ukraine carries out large-scale drone strikes on multiple Russian airbases.
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Throughout his long writing career, Ngugi was far ahead of the intellectual curve.
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Amnesty International calls for an investigation into the 'reckless' attack in the violence-hit Zamfara state.
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Palestinians say even the dead are not safe in Gaza after a mosque and cemetery were hit by an Israeli strike.
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Poland elected right-wing historian Karol Nawrocki, who won a narrow victory against Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski.
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An Atlas of Civil Society report warns that democracy and human rights are under attack globally.
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Video shows 5-year-old Osama al-Ruqab is wasting away from Israel's forced starvation of Palestinians in Gaza.
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Populists cheer Eurosceptic Karol Nawrocki's narrow victory, while centrists hope for cooperation.
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Rula Jebreal on how some US media narratives are complicit in the normalisation of Israel’s genocide of Palestinians.
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An unprecedented assault on the eve of negotiations aimed at ending the conflict weakens Russia's image, observers say.
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Drought, climate change, poison, and low river flow among the possible reasons for the mass deaths.
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Washington has not been clear on 'how and through what mechanism' sanctions would be lifted, says Tehran.
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Eyewitnesses have filmed Israeli military excavators in northern Gaza demolishing the Noura Al-Kaabi Dialysis Centre.
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Climate change drives severe flooding, displacing families, spreading disease, and leaving urgent aid gaps.
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President Sheinbaum labels vote a 'success', but experts warn criminals could use it to infiltrate judiciary.