Aljazeera
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Kiranjit's farmer father died facing crippling debt. Now she's an activist working to reduce the suicide rate in Punjab.
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A bomb rips through a wedding reception in Kabul, where members of the minority Shia Muslim community were celebrating.
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A power-sharing deal between protesters and the army is signed and a council will temporarily run the country.
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President Donald Trump says far-right rally being closely monitored amid fears of clashes with counter-demonstrators.
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At least 18 people have been killed in a suspected Russian air strike on a camp for internally-displaced Syrians.
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Energy giant Saudi Aramco says there were no interruptions or injuries in the drone attack, which caused 'limited fire'.
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There is no such thing as a "resource curse" and Africans are no more corrupt than others.
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Military council and protest leaders sign 'constitutional declaration' paving the way for transition to civilian rule.
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For most people in Mexico, eating bugs has become normal and vendors seem to always have new recipes to offer.
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The record heat continues to bring problems for some regions in the world.
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France calls for an end to the fighting in Syria's last rebel-held area as thousands continue to flee their homes.
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With the demonstrations growing louder by the day, he must also put an immediate end to state repression.
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Indian authorities say they plan to restore landline service in the region gradually pending the security situation.
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The orphaned dugong became a social media star after she was rescued and hand reared by biologists.
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Thai government's top negotiator declines to comment on whether a meeting with BRN officials took place.
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Justice Department seeks seizure of Iranian vessel citing US sanctions violations after Gibraltar orders it release.
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The 66-year-old financier was found dead in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York on August 10.
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Experts say there is a 50 percent chance Istanbul will be hit by a major earthquake in the next two decades.
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The 17 sailors were seized from two ships that were attacked within hours while they were anchored off Douala port.
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Pakistan accuses New Delhi of human rights abuses after Security Council meeting, India says Kashmir 'internal matter'.
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The Chinese territory gears up for 11th weekend of anti-government protests as Beijing amasses forces at border.
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Unlike many sports, men and women compete against each other.
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Two Taliban sources confirm Haibatullah Akhundzada's sibling was killed in bomb explosion during Friday prayers.
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Kick It Out says it rang the alarm bell after Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham was subjected to racist abuse online.
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Torrential rain and strong winds injure dozens of people, with hundreds of flights cancelled and traffic paralysed.