Aljazeera
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US ambassador to Japan Rahm Emannuel boycotted a ceremony marking the 79th anniversary of the Nagasaki bombing.
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Assault on key gas hub Sudzha highlights Europe's continued reliance on Russian energy.
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Kristin Lyerly is running on her record as a physician, hoping to be the first ‘pro-abortion rights OBGYN in Congress’.
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Video shows the moment an Israeli air strike destroys a house belonging to the al-Farra family in Khan Younis.
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer says country remains on 'high alert' following violent far-right protests.
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“Sit down, talk, eat, and listen.”
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As government headed by Nobel laureate takes charge, many wonder how it will undo years of Hasina's 'autocratic rule'.
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The order comes days after a Swedish government minister announced that aid to Mali would be 'phased out'.
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Ethiopia agreed to lease 20km (12 miles) of coastline from Somaliland in exchange for recognition of its independence.
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Some Muslims try to heal while others engage in dialogue after being threatened by racist mobs.
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Several Indian media outlets have circulated videos claiming that Hindus are being targeted in Bangladesh.
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Despite unprecedented protests and promises in 2020, systemic racism remains entrenched across America.
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An 18-year-old has been taken into custody in connection with an alleged plot to kill concertgoers.
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Mehdi Hasan goes head-to-head with Victor Gao on China's geopolitical ambitions and its crackdown on dissent.
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Biodiversity preservation in conservation areas does not require the forced relocation of Indigenous communities.
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After this past week's far-right riots, the British government has a duty to reassure targeted minority communities.
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Israeli society is divided over arrest of 10 soldiers for brutal gang rape of a Palestinian prisoner caught on video.
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Two police officers arrested as Spanish judges seek an explanation over the failure to apprehend the fugitive.
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The community of Southport says it is in a state of shock following the violence that spread across the UK.
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Rappler calls decision to overturn shutdown order 'vindication after a tortuous eight years of harassment'.
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Move Forward Party has been renamed the People's Party, the largest in parliament, and has promised to advance reforms.
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AI is increasingly creating resurrections of the dead amid a debate around how much it helps or hurts users.
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The Congolese government in March had lifted a moratorium on the death penalty that was in place since 2003.
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Row with social media platform owner Elon Musk escalates after Maduro was declared the winner of last month's election.
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Fumio Kishida says he will remain in Japan after experts warn of higher than usual risk along Nankai Trough.