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At least two people missing and dozens rescued after boat travelling from France to Britain capsizes.
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Arrest comes after top prosecutor interrogated Salameh over several financial matters, judiciary officials say.
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When does the 2024-2025 Nations League start and what is the format? How many countries are playing? Al Jazeera answers.
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In a first for far right since World War II, the party won the state of Thuringia, riding on grievances from the past.
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The suspension of 30 licences for arms exports to Israel shows public pressure works. But we must go further.
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A video depicting Muslims that was posted by Bavaria’s interior ministry in Germany has been condemned as Islamophobic.
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The upcoming Summit of the Future is an opportunity to shift our path away from fossil fuels.
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The group said the blast targeted the Taliban's prosecution service to 'avenge Muslims' held in its prisons.
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Gaza is grappling with infectious diseases, including polio, exacerbated by the continuing war.
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Campaigners say UK government decision does not go far enough as only 30 out of 350 arms licences are suspended.
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Ticketmaster comes under fire as reunion tour tickets are sold out amid spike in prices, angering fans.
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Dozens reported killed, injured and arrested as Israeli forces continue to attack Jenin and Tulkarem refugee camps.
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The Bangladeshi nationals were sentenced to long prison terms for protesting against the unrest in their home country.
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Bangladesh seal their first Test series win against Pakistan with a six-wicket win in Rawalpindi to take the tour 2-0.
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Pakistan has invited Indian PM Narendra Modi to the upcoming SCO summit in Islamabad. Modi is unlikely to attend.
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Rebecca Cheptegie, who ran in last month's Olympic marathon, has burns covering 75 percent of her body.
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Martin Winterkorn in court nine years after German auto giant admitted rigging emissions tests.
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Some families question the push for vaccines amid eroded trust in the international community's help.
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North America is their top destination, followed by the UK, France, Germany and Spain in Western Europe.
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Amid threats from mpox and new unknown viruses, how do epidemiologists track pathogens before a health crisis begins?
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Members of Bolivian social movement the Red Ponchos broke through a line of police in riot gear.
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Ulaanbaatar welcomes Russian leader, ignoring warrant for alleged illegal deportation of Ukrainian children.
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Star player says he will be 'the first to leave' international football when he can no longer contribute to his team.
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Ministry of Commerce's investigation comes after Ottawa announced 100 percent tariff on Chinese EVs.
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Sinner broke American hearts as he beat Tommy Paul, albeit home favourite Jessica Pegula marched into the last eight.