Aljazeera
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Warning comes as Israeli politicians call for action against Hezbollah amid continuing cross-border attacks.
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Mexico is poised to implement controversial judicial reforms that have divided both the country and its justice system.
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Pakistan's missile programme continues despite six rounds of US sanctions in the past three years, experts say.
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Arrests come amid surge in tensions between Caracas and Western nations over disputed Venezuelan election results.
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Announcement comes as Ukraine pushes to be allowed to use Western-supplied, long-range missiles for strikes in Russia.
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Event aims to demonstrate the power and art of storytelling as well as connect filmmakers with decision-makers.
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Uproar rises after bodies of six captives found and army shares video purportedly showing their living conditions.
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No green light for Ukraine to use long-range, Western-made missiles in Russian territory.
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The injured are transported to hospital after explosion near Miragoane in Haiti's southern Nippes region, officials say.
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Fujimori's funeral draws well-wishers as well as detractors as debate over his legacy continues to roil the country.
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With weeks to go before the US presidential election, do issues matter as much as ‘vibes’?
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Anti-migrant tropes invoked for political purposes are fuelling dehumanisation and raise risk of violence, experts say.
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Rebecca Cheptegei, who died after being set on fire by former partner, was buried at her ancestral home.
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Constitutional Court says the incumbent held his seat by securing 84.3 percent of the votes in September 7 polls.
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Top diplomat says his country is not ready to take part in post-war efforts unless Palestinian state is established.
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Voter apathy sparred with anger over the war on Gaza as Jordanians made their choices for parliament.
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Modi says 'terrorism is on its last legs' in disputed territory, a day after two soldiers were killed in a gunfight.
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Recently announced vice and virtue law reflects efforts by Taliban's old guard to consolidate power at expense of unity.
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It is the second such exchange since Ukraine launched a surprise incursion into Russia's Kursk region on August 6.
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Tehran says its satellite launches are civilian in nature but West warns technology can be used for ballistic missiles.
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Aysenur Ezgi Eygi will be laid to rest in in her family’s home town Didim, in western Turkey.
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Government says it needs more time to complete a census, draft a permanent constitution and register political parties.
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With both candidates averse to media scrutiny, the presidential debate took on huge significance.
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Ennahdha party calls mass arrests an 'unprecedented campaign of raids and violations' before October 6 poll.
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More than 235,000 people have been forced from their homes after floods and landslides caused by Typhoon Yagi.