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Gibraltar released the ship after receiving assurances the vessel would not head to countries sanctioned by the EU.
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A month of near total lockdown on Kashmir is marked by mass arrests, torture and halt to economic activity.
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Internet blackout remains in Jayapura and Manokwari as well as Deiyai, where deadly protests were reported last week.
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Ten Democratic presidential candidates lay out their climate plans in first ever town halls addressing climate change.
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Nigerian leader condemns anti-foreigner attacks in South Africa after days of rioting
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World Health Organization and UNICEF among those targeted amid reports of widespread food shortages and malnutrition.
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Death toll expected to rise on the island nation as scope of destruction comes into focus.
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Subpoena requires DHS chief to present documents about Trump's alleged offer to officials handling immigration policy.
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Asrar Khan, 16, succumbs to injuries suffered by pellet gun and tear gas shells after nearly a month in hospital.
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Tehran takes third step in scaling back commitments under the 2015 nuclear agreement that appears to be near its end.
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Nigeria withdraws from WEF gathering in Cape Town in the aftermath of attacks on foreigners in South African cities.
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Suffering a third defeat in the House of Commons in two days, Boris Johnson's Brexit plans are now in disarray.
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Italian far-right's bid to seize power has collapsed with the appointment of a more moderate, pro-Europe government.
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Latest updates as India revokes Kashmir's special status and imposes a security lockdown, which has completed 30 days.
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UK prime minister loses again after former Conservative rebels align with the opposition to delay 'no-deal' Brexit.
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Thousands have been detained and many of them tortured since India revoked Kashmir's autonomy a month ago.
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Science teacher and his daughter, an adventurous marine biologist and a family of five among 34 killed, US media report.
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Al Jazeera explains the parlance surrounding the UK's bid to depart from the European Union.
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How should we deal with the irredeemably racist monuments to white supremacy that crowd our cities?
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US watchdog says migrant children separated from their families suffered serious mental health issues, AP reports.
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Rights group says Ali Nasser Ali Jarallah and his son Abdulhadi Ali Nasser Ali Jarallah have been possibly detained.
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If the bill forcing the PM to seek Brexit delay until January passes, Johnson has said he will call for a general election.
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Andrej Babis still has his work cut out for him to restore public confidence in his administration.
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Rally organisers say the legislation’s withdrawal will be celebrated briefly but it's not enough to end China's encroachment of its autono...
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National inaction has moved individual states to push forward with their own gun laws.