Aljazeera
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The move follows student protests calling for peace that erupted in response to a new wave of ethnic violence.
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These Palestinians are sheltering right on the shoreline due to the lack of space elsewhere.
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Al Jazeera’s Hind Khoudary has been to the scene of the Israeli attack on tents in Gaza's al-Mawasi.
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Witnesses say Palestinians were left buried under the sand when the Israeli army fired five missiles into al-Mawasi.
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Geneva court overturns acquittal of Tariq Ramadan, hands down three-year sentence.
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Letby was also found guilty of attempting to kill seven infants at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit.
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The sought-after F1 designer Newey announced his departure from Red Bull in May, after 19 years at the famous F1 team.
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The president, whose approval ratings are in decline, oversaw a major reshuffle as Russian troops advance in the Donbas.
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Dickson Ndiema Marangach doused Cheptegei in petrol and set her on fire, leading to her death in Kenya on Sunday.
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The raids in Islamabad come after major protests in the capital calling for Khan's release from jail.
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Gaza's civil defence authorities say 40 bodies recovered after entire families killed in the 'safe zone' camp.
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The 10-day Ganesh Chaturthi festival draws millions of devotees and ends with the immersion of idols in bodies of water.
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The largest increases in emissions of the greenhouse gas come from China and Southeast Asia.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced plans to ban children from using social media.
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How X's run-ins with foreign governments have shifted across the political spectrum under Musk's leadership.
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This is the moment a drone attack hit a residential building in Russia.
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The Northern United-2024 exercises will take place in the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk.
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This vast crater was the result of an Israeli air attack on Gaza’s al-Mawasi camp which killed dozens of people.
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Israel’s military has bombed the al-Mawasi camp in southern Gaza near Khan Younis, killing more than 40 people.
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Only three of more than 150 people who went missing during Sheikh Hasina's long rule have been reunited with families.
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The reforms are part of a decade-long democratisation process in which political parties will play a larger role.
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Official says woman died when debris from destroyed drone hit an apartment block starting a fire.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he wants children 'off their phones and on the footy field'.
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Born in poverty in segregated Mississippi, Jones went on to become one of the world's most celebrated actors.
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Film mogul's hospitalisation comes as he awaits a new trial after overturning of sex crime convictions in New York.