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Missiles and drones fired by both sides across the Lebanese-Israeli border.
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Russia and Elon Musk condemn the action against the Russian-born co-founder of the messaging app.
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Peak tourism body says hike will make South Pacific country 'incredibly expensive' to visit.
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Interior Minister Shabani Lukoo says 24 people were shot dead while others suffocated in the crowd.
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US tech company says it will continue case against Lynch's estate following his death in a yacht wreck off Sicily.
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As the war enters its 921st day, these are the main developments.
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Harris aims to boost union support at Pittsburgh event with Biden, who last year joined workers on the picket line.
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Pope Francis will arrive in mostly Muslim Indonesia on Tuesday on the first part of his tour of Southeast Asia.
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President Maduro claimed victory in July's election, a result rejected by the opposition and international observers.
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Qassam Brigades issues statement a day after the bodies of six captives are recovered from a Gaza tunnel by Israel.
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The 58-year-old man's body is handed over to Red Crescent amid intensified Israeli attacks on the Palestinian territory.
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Justice Department says $13m aircraft bought through shell company, 'smuggled' out of US for Maduro's use.
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Protesters angry over the rape and murder of a young doctor in August jumped police barricades in India's West Bengal.
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Demonstrators demand a ceasefire deal as more captives are killed in Gaza.
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One analyst says the ‘tit-for-tat' Ukrainian and Russian air attacks could mark a new phase in the war.
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Israeli forces arrested Ayman Abed, a 58-year-old Palestinian from the occupied West Bank, and returned his body.
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The air force flies more than 200 rescue officers and 30 tonnes of emergency aid to Telangana and Andhra Pradesh states.
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Judges vote to uphold ban, which comes amid standoff over misinformation, hate speech allegations.
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The UK’s Foreign Secretary David Lammy says the government is suspending 30 out of 350 weapon exports licences to Israel
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The carrier cancels 24 return flights until the end of Tuesday as it carries out fleet-wide inspections.
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Thousands take to streets, calling for PM Benjamin Netanyahu's government to sign a ceasefire and captives swap deal.
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Journalists say Israeli forces fired at them and chased them with bulldozers in the occupied West Bank.
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This is a breaking news story, more details to follow.
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US President Joe Biden said he does not think Israeli PM Netanyahu is doing enough to reach a ceasefire deal.
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Authorities say the security forces have the situation under control, but the number of casualties is unclear.