Aljazeera
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Israeli forces conduct largest military operation in the Palestinian territory in decades.
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Most of Venezuela has been affected by a massive power outage which left neighbourhoods in the dark.
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A series of pauses in fighting are due to begin this weekend in Gaza to allow vaccination against polio.
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Much of Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank has reportedly lost water access due to an Israeli military assault.
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On the third anniversary of the US troop withdrawal, advocates push candidates for legal pathways for Afghan refugees.
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Anera says Thursday's attack killed several people from a company that was transporting supplies for the aid group.
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Typhoon Shanshan winds cause havoc at Japan’s Fukuoka Airport.
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Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, and the surrounding region have long been targeted by Russian attacks.
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The Republican running mate has made his family history with addiction a key talking point in the US presidential race.
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What is driving small donors to pledge record amounts of money in support of Harris's bid for the White House?
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From her kitchen, Saja Bawaqneh, 29, recounts the first day of Israel's raid into the West Bank's Jenin refugee camp.
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Activists who fought against the far right decades ago discuss witnessing another bout of violent xenophobia.
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Ronaldo, who turns 40 next February, was named in the national squad before the Nations League, beginning September 5.
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We explore how Kamala Harris has embraced the ‘Brat Summer’ trend, but is she the candidate she’s trying to portray?
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Israeli forces withdraw from areas of Khan Younis after a 22-day military operation, leaving destruction in their wake.
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Trip would be Russian president's first to a member of International Criminal Court since warrant over 'war crimes'.
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Sergei Mikhailov was arrested in 2022 after publishing reports about civilian deaths in Bucha and Mariupol.
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Al Jazeera’s Nida Ibrahim is in Nur Shams refugee camp where Israeli forces have caused significant damage.
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Tripoli-based Presidential Council appoints new board of directors, with banking operations suspended amid upheaval.
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'Our security counts,' German interior minister says as government confirms those deported are convicted criminals.
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The country is facing its worst drought in decades and people are going hungry, officials say.
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Israel says its attack on UN vehicle was 'communication error'
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The Israeli army withdrew from Tulkarem after leaving trail of destruction but stepped up attacks on Jenin.
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Alcaraz crumbled against Dutchman Botic van de Zandschulp while Osaka lost to Czech Karolina Muchova.
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Activists in the state are opposing to planned increased penalties for adults soliciting sex from prostituted children.