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Officials say five children were hurt in Sunday's attack which also damaged a shopping mall.
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Workers walk off the job in eight US cities over pandemic-era cost-cutting measures.
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As the war enters its 920th day, these are the main developments.
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Mexican president says judicial reform plan to elect judges would ensure that courts are 'at the service of the people'.
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Site failed to comply with court order to block accounts linked to disinformation.
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Angry demonstrators stage mass protests as Israel’s largest trade union calls for a general strike on Monday.
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Ebrahim Raisi was killed in a helicopter crash in May, along with his foreign minister and six other senior officials.
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Iraq has postponed censuses several times in almost three decades because of the security situation in the country.
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Ukraine launches one of the biggest aerial attacks on Russia since the full-scale war began, including capital Moscow.
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Charles Leclerc delivers Ferrari's first home Formula One win at Monza in five years.
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Alternative for Germany (AfD) is likely to dominate Thuringia and Saxony, in a blow for Chancellor Scholz's alliance.
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The Gaza Sunbirds para-cycling group have overcome war and personal adversity for a chance to compete internationally.
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The crackdown on pro-Palestinian speech and activism on European campuses should be cause for concern.
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Israeli reinforcements enter the besieged part of the occupied West Bank as assault on refugee camp enters fifth day.
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A group of passengers on a train in India assaulted an elderly Muslim man over an accusation he was carrying beef.
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Israel’s military has recovered the bodies of six captives from a tunnel in southern Gaza.
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The United Nations has begun its campaign to vaccinate children in Gaza against polio, which can cause paralysis.
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UN officials say the best way to tackle polio in the Gaza Strip is an immediate and lasting ceasefire.
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Israel’s siege of Jenin has worsened, with access to water and electricity now cut to Palestinians trapped in Jenin.
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The campaign was announced after Gaza recorded its first polio case in a quarter of a century last month.
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More than 6.4 million people are registered to vote in election dominated by President Ilham Aliyev's party.
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Bunkering in South Africa’s Algoa Bay has dramatically cut the population of the former world's largest colony.
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Families of the captives call on the government to sign a deal with Hamas to free about 100 others still in Gaza.
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Ilyas fled a life of poverty in Morocco at just 15; like others, he finds himself in desperate circumstances in Europe.
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As the war enters its 919th day, these are the main developments.