Aljazeera
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Relief effort gathers pace with property damage estimated at $7b, thousands in need of help, and at least 30 dead.
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Woman charged with human trafficking, kidnapping after getting caught in Philippines while trying to catch flight to US.
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US president and North Korean leader have already met twice this year with promise of more to come. But will it happen?
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Men and women take to the streets of Cape Town asking for the government to step up against crimes against women.
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Residents survey damage after the most damaging storm ever to hit the island nation.
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UK prime minister is embattled after facing double defeat as parliament rejects his plans for Brexit and snap election.
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Ed Bridges, who face was scanned without consent while shopping and again at a protest, to challenge landmark ruling.
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Critics say ban on public officials from doing business with the government will not deter illegal practices.
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Life-threatening storm surges, dangerous winds possible in South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia, officials say.
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Healthcare workers say many asylum seekers suffer from mental illnesses but most go untreated due to limited resources.
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Officials say Jason Greenblatt will resign once the US Middle East peace plan he's been working on is released.
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Xenophobic attacks in Johannesburg this week now drawing reprisals across the continent.
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Al Jazeera granted rare access to only nuclear research facility in Iran where much-disputed 20 percent enriched uranium is being used.
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One month since a lockdown was imposed in Kashmir, residents vow to resist New Delhi's move to scrap its special status.
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Turkish president calls on EU to provide financial support for Ankara to deal with 3.6 million refugees in the country.
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This slow moving and powerful storm is set to strike the US and hurricane warnings remain in place.
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Two-thirds of the people living with Alzheimer's in the US are women.
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A junior doctor earns a little above $100 a month but rising inflation has further eroded their savings.
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Government says not enough done to tackle Iraq's jobless rate and investment climate affected by decades of war.
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Pretoria closes diplomatic missions as Nigeria encourages its citizens to return home amid anti-foreigner violence.
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Mohamed Bourouissa, born in Algeria and raised in the banlieues, shines a light on the most disenfranchised.
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US President Donald Trump is not giving up on the idea that Alabama faced a serious threat from Hurricane Dorian.
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However, the current US maximum pressure strategy will not result in political change either.
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At least 34 people hurt, including lorry driver, after carriages leave tracks and lorry catches fire in collision.
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Officials say the blast occurred in Police District 9 which houses the US Embassy and other diplomatic missions.