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Taiwanese Defense Minister Wellington Koo says it's in the US's 'national interest' to maintain the status quo in Asia.
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A spike in violent crime in the Bangladesh capital makes youth who risked lives for change ask: 'What was it all for?'
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US president's reported move comes hours after he accused Ukrainian leader of not wanting peace.
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European leaders and other allies met in London on Sunday to discuss support for Ukraine.
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Holders Real Madrid entertain Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their last 16 tie in the UEFA Champions League.
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TSMC CEO announced the plan with US president, the latest firm to make investment commitments since Trump took office.
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Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes in Syria since former President Bashar al-Assad was toppled in December.
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Ambulances sounded in the streets of Mannheim after a car rammed into a crowd, killing two and injuring several.
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The Ukrainian president stresses that Kyiv will not be forced into a ceasefire without security guarantees.
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Protesters gathered outside Netanyahu's residence on Sunday, focused on plight of Israeli captives left in Gaza.
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Mexico's president says country is ready for anything ahead of Tuesday deadline, as Canadian officials warn retaliation.
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Scott Lucas, a Birmingham professor, examines the Ukraine-US fallout—can Europe and the world step up to ensure Ukraine’
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Afghanistan says one member of its security forces is killed and two injured in overnight clashes at Torkham crossing.
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In the face of displacement, homelessness and hunger, Palestinian solidarity has remained unshakeable.
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Video shows a stabbing attack at a Haifa bus station, where a 70-year-old man was killed, and several were injured.
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Several others injured in incident in western Germany and one person in custody, police spokesperson says.
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Oscar-winning documentary film No Other Land was a collaboration between Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers.
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Led by Christian Stocker as chancellor, new ruling coalition keeps far-right Freedom Party in opposition.
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Volker Turk tells UN Human Rights Council policies meant to protect the marginalised are being called 'discriminatory'.
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Former football leaders Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini return to court for new fraud trial over $2m FIFA payment.
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Director Basel Adra calls on the world to 'stop the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian people' in acceptance speech.
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Security forces move into Damascus suburb to restore order while Israeli warnings spark local backlash.
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Several countries say Israeli action violates ceasefire deal as well as international law by using starvation as weapon.
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The attack took place in a bus station, police said, killing a 70-year-old man and injuring four others.
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The summit has been called by Egypt, which has prepared a reconstruction plan that avoids ethnic cleansing of Gaza.