Aljazeera
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Reports say several NATO countries, including UK and Germany, have allowed Ukraine to use their weapons in Kursk.
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The troubled North American regime made no promises to address the nation's deepening divides at the Chicago gathering.
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Several deaths reported as floods caused by torrential rains sweep India's northeast and neighbouring Bangladesh's east.
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Zoo director says the mother is demonstrating proper 'bear love' towards 'lively' panda cubs.
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Indian prime minister expected to push settlement on ending Ukraine war, even if seen as being too close to Russia.
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Aricell accused of manipulating test samples from previous inspections and hiring unskilled labourers at lithium plant.
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Met office reports eruption does not 'present a threat to life', Reykjavik's Keflavik Airport says flights unaffected.
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Move comes weeks after Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli was sworn into office following collapse of previous government.
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More than four million people have been affected by floods triggered by heavy rains, with hundreds of homes under water.
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Vice President Kamala Harris said that “now is the time” for a Gaza ceasefire deal.
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The Senate defied the president by approving a pension increase to match the country's triple-digit inflation rate.
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Twenty years since antiretroviral therapy was rolled out in the country, HIV/AIDS patients are living full lives.
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Companies told to compensate families of the hundreds of children who were killed or badly injured by the medicine.
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Australian judge orders trans woman be paid $6,700 in compensation over exclusion from Giggle for Girls networking app.
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Climate change will top the agenda as leaders of 18 nations meet in Tonga from August 26.
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Vice President Kamala Harris has accepted the Democratic nomination at the fourth and final night of the convention.
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As the war enters its 910th day, these are the main developments.
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Combat operations are straining Israel's economy, leading to shrinking of the GDP and downgrading of sovereign rating.
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Ottawa orders railroads to enter arbitration with labour union to avert prolonged disruption to services.
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Critics say the decision excludes Palestinians from the 'big tent' coalition Democrats say they are building.
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Police convoy attacked with rocket-propelled grenades in Punjab province in area known to have criminal hideouts.
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An hours-long Israeli raid on the Tulkarem refugee camp in the occupied West Bank left widespread destruction.
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Moscow has come under one of the largest drone attacks of the war.
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Pro-Palestinian activists in Germany say police are singling them out with harsh and sometimes violent tactics.
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World Food Programme says a small convoy carrying food enters Sudan via temporarily reopened border crossing with Chad.