Aljazeera
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Teenager Ajjawi was denied entry by immigration officials 10 days ago is now on campus to start classes at Harvard.
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Freshman Ismail Ajjawi arrives on campus just in time for classes after originally being denied entry to the US.
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The number of young people ending their own lives rises significantly, but middle-aged men remain most at risk.
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UK legislators ready for crucial vote on PM Johnson's plan to exit the EU by Halloween, with or without a divorce deal.
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The House of Commons speaker has at times upset many on both the left and right, but he has his admirers as well.
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UN investigators have also compiled secret list of 160 'main actors' among Saudi, Emirati and Yemeni top brass.
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Official 2022 World Cup emblem to be launched with worldwide media campaign to be kicked off in Doha at 20:22pm.
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Alliance of rebel and opposition legislators are seeking to introduce a bill to prevent a no-deal Brexit.
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Less than two years after Mugabe was removed from power, President Mnangagwa accused of repressing human rights.
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Shops plundered, cars burned in Johannesburg as trucks torched in KZN amid rallies linked to anti-foreigner sentiment.
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Ahmed Gaid Salah says election date should be announced in mid-September, lashes out at opponents of vote.
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Since 2015, US readers have chosen old-fashioned print books over their digital versions, and independent bookstores are flourishing.
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Three leaders, including Demosisto's Ivan Lam, among hundreds detained since mass protests began three months ago.
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40-year-old suspect in custody after stabbing incident on first day of school in China's central province of Hubei.
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Human rights group says 'citizenship scrutiny' has gradually limited Rohingya rights in Myanmar and at root of crisis.
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While some parents buy protective gear for children attending rallies, others refuse to accept their participation.
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Police say 36-year-old Seth Aaron Ator 'was on a long spiral down' before Saturday's mass shooting in West Texas.
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'Extremely dangerous' hurricane brings significant flooding as it slows almost to a standstill over the Bahamas.
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The move threatens a communication blackout for Rohingya who use mobile phones to connect across camps and borders.
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UN special rapporteur says deadly attacks rocking Nigeria could have a ripple effect throughout the region.
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Arrest comes on the eve of the UN-backed anti-corruption commission's exit.
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At least 60 people were killed in Yemen air raid, raising the question who can hold Saudi-UAE-led coalition to account.
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The match was played hours after a man in Texas shot dead seven people and wounded 22 others.
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It's unlikely any candidate will obtain a majority, meaning second round will likely be held in November.
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Inter Milan striker takes aim at football governing bodies and social media companies after suffering racist abuse.