Aljazeera
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Turkish president condemns Syrian army offensive as Russian leader urges 'terrorist attacks' in rebel-held Idlib to end.
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Alleged abuses of South Koreans by the Japanese during World War II is destabilising relations.
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Justice minister says court handed life sentences in absentia against nearly a dozen rebel leaders living outside Chad.
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Human rights committee says Nepalese child was subjected to forced labour, arbitrary arrest and torture in custody.
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Rescue operation under way as Libyan coastguard says it rescued 60 people after capsizing of Europe-bound vessel.
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Dutch doctor on trial for euthanising a patient with severe dementia who may have had second thoughts about dying.
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Medicine sellers say with disruptions to the internet and reliable phone services, they have not been able to place new orders in weeks.
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Government of Brazil says it is dealing with an annual but containable problem.
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As global crises are pushing the world towards disaster, the G7 could not even agree on a final communique.
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The leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party is meeting other political figures to thrash out a way forward.
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It is affecting people with small businesses, especially in farming, who are worried the restrictions on communication and movement mean the...
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Ali Johari and Anousheh Ashouri, a dual UK national, get 10-year jail sentence, for alleged espionage offences.
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Being blacklisted on Peacemaker can have serious consequences, including the risk of being killed.
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The Fedor robot will spend ten days on the International Space Station, learning tasks performed by astronauts.
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Residents fear workers from other Indian states may settle in Muslim-majority Kashmir and alter its demography.
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UAE among a small list of countries where the US intelligence agency conducts a hands-off approach, ex-CIA agents say.
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Brazil rebuffs offer of support as fires continue to ravage the Amazon rainforest, as Macron-Bolsonaro spat intensifies.
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Sudan's UN envoy says time to shift from peacekeeping to peacebuilding in Darfur and calls for troop withdrawals.
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Afghanistan’s art scene has flourished since the fall of the Taliban in 2001.
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Brazilian Environment Minister Ricardo Salles welcomes aid as government reports more than a thousand new fires.
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Rights group says detentions show not much has changed since Raul Castro handed over power to a younger leader in 2018.
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Parliament bloc representing Iran-backed paramilitary militias say Israeli aggression 'declaration of war' on Iraq.
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New UN reports finds Mexico programme to protect journalists, activists is underfunded and can't guarantee safety.
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A number of air raids on Iranian-backed militias in Syria, Iraq and Lebanon have increased tensions in the Middle East.
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US prosecutors list substantial planning, the number of victims, and religious hostility motivation as justification.