Aljazeera
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Superstar forward tells Portuguese channel he is 'very happy' at the Saudi Arabian football club he joined in 2023.
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France says Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has allowed the social media platform to become a haven of criminal activity.
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Protesters are demanding the resignation of the top elected official in West Bengal state, where the crime took place.
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Videos from Sudan captured the raging torrents of water caused by a dam burst which caused major flooding.
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When and where will the Paralympics opening ceremony be held? How many athletes will compete? Al Jazeera answers.
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The White House aide's visit comes amid China's tensions with Japan and the Philippines over the South China Sea.
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The band defined the 1990s Britpop era with several hit songs before splitting in 2009 due to sibling rivalry.
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Medical workers at a sit-in at RG Kar where a trainee doctor was brutally murdered call for increased security measures.
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At least 10 coup attempts have been recorded in Central and West Africa since the August 2020 military takeover in Mali.
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Russia pounds its neighbour with deadly strikes for a second day in a row as Kyiv deploys air defence systems overnight.
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Holder Djokovic begins his bid for a record 25th Grand Slam title with a thrashing of Radu Albot in a late-night game.
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Israeli settlers kill a Palestinian man and injure six others in an attack on the West Bank village of Wadi Rahal.
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More than 40,000 people have been killed in Gaza, AJLabs puts this number into context.
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Education minister says enrolments to be limited to 270,000 in 2025 in bid to create 'a better and a fairer system'.
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The now opposition leader is accused of insulting the previous king in an election campaign rally earlier this month.
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Seven people, including British tech tycoon Mike Lynch and his daughter, died when the ship went down in a sudden storm.
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Speaking at a meeting of Pacific Island leaders in Tonga, Antonio Guterres warned the region was 'uniquely exposed'.
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United Arab Emirates calls on France to provide 'all consular services' to Durov, says care of citizens a 'priority'.
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Tokyo summoned ambassador and lodged protest after surveillance plane was detected on Monday morning.
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Social media platform alters Grok after complaint it produced false information about ballot deadlines in US states.
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As the war enters its 914th day, these are the main developments.
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The Palestinian community where Democrats held their convention last week takes pride in identity and rallies for Gaza.
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Countries, officials slam National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's 'dangerous' comments challenging status quo.
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A top UN official tells reporters the repeated evacuation orders have upended the organisation's aid operations.
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The exchange of attacks on Sunday raises questions about what Hezbollah's and Israel's next steps will be.