Aljazeera
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The Syrian Popular Resistance's insurgency against government forces is "organised to push Syria toward civil war."
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The Men in Blue will look to win back-to-back ICC titles when they face the Black Caps in Dubai on Sunday.
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Israeli drone strikes in Rafah kill three Palestinians amid escalating violence and fragile ceasefire talks in Cairo.
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India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak blasts back at assertion that India's Champions Trophy hopes boosted by Dubai venue.
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Today, there will be an attempt to erase Palestinian women once again because their plight is politically inconvenient.
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Clinical trials from the UK to Japan are exploring man-made substitutes for blood.
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More than 250 people reportedly killed in Syria's west as Alawite loyalists clash with security forces.
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Sunil Chhetri returns to football at 40 - a year after retiring - to boost India's Asia Cup qualification hopes.
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Ukrainian officials say Russian attacks hit the Donetsk and Kharkiv regions, damaging buildings and vehicles.
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More than 330,000 homes lose power as Cyclone Alfred leaves devastation in parts of Queensland and New South Wales.
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Desperate circumstances caused by catastrophic flooding have led to a surge in the practice of marrying off young girls.
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Rebel group say they will resume naval attacks against Israel if it fails to lift the blockade on Gaza within four days.
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Six Bulgarians carried out sophisticated operations over three years, including spying on Ukrainian soldiers in Germany.
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Bosnian Serb leader ignoring conviction, including jail sentence.
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Yemen’s Houthis have said they will resume naval operations against Israel if it does not lift its blockade of aid.
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US President Donald Trump renewed his criticism of Ukraine and its approach to his push for a peace deal.
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Criticised for his ties to Russia's Putin, Trump has warned the US could take further economic action against Moscow.
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Trump says he sent message to Iran’s leader urging negotiations, but Tehran says it hasn't received a letter.
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Tensions are again rising between President Salva Kiir and Vice President Riek Machar.
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Dozens have been killed after Assad loyalists ambushed government forces in Syria’s port city of Latakia during a raid.
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The US president's threats mean little to a population battered by 16 months of total war
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Marc Lamont Hill talks with economist Richard Wolff about Trump’s economic policies and global relations.
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Syria's Alawite stronghold sees days of deadly violence between al-Assad loyalists and security forces.
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Taliban rules are increasingly restricting women's lives.
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About half of Mexico's exports to the US, and a little more than a third of Canada's, will be exempt for a month.