Aljazeera
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Russia's revitalised pro-democracy movement is increasingly gaining ground in the Russian capital.
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White House says migrants will be blocked from entering the US if they are likely to need public assistance.
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Two sides have been negotiating in Doha for agreement that would see the US withdraw its troops from Afghanistan.
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Judge delays implementation of findings linked to claim that Cyril Ramaphosa misled parliament about campaign donation.
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Suspension of Monday flights marks yet another dramatic escalation in the 10-week crisis.
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Heavy rains inundate much of Pakistan, leaving large parts of Karachi under water and causing at least 17 deaths.
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Gold medallists Imboden and Berry could be penalised for kneeling and raising fist during medal ceremonies in Peru.
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Jaslyk, where death and torture was common, is closing as Uzbekistan seeks to improve its image on the global stage.
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The house was a child care centre for the children of parents who had to work overnight, local media reported.
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Authorities say they are suspending departing and arriving flights after thousands of protesters enter arrivals halls.
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Just how different is Trump's presidency from Reagan's?
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Book by Manus Island refugee details harrowing journey from his native Iran to his detention at Manus Island.
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It is a fragile success story. Their status went from 'critically endangered' for years to now 'endangered'.
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The tens of thousands moved to relief camps can only wait before it is safe to return.
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Protesters have adopted a hit-and-run strategy to create maximum disruption.
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Around 600 mostly Filipino families could now face expulsion after losing their residency status.
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As severe thunderstorms continue to hit parts of Europe, the results can be dramatic.
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Funerals take place for the victims of explosion that took place near the eastern town of Morogoro.
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Wartime defence chief vows to prioritise Sri Lanka's national security following Easter Sunday bombings in April.
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Sandra Torres, of centrist National Unity of Hope, running up against Alejandro Giammattei, of right-wing Vamos party.
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Shah Mehmood Qureshi says Islamabad seeking a diplomatic solution, but warns of potential consequences from India's revoking of Indian-admin...
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Telephone and internet connections are still severed in Indian-administered part of the region after India revoked its autonomy.
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Heavy rain and landslides force hundreds of thousands of people to take shelter in relief camps.
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Demonstrators take over streets in two parts of the city, setting up another night of likely showdowns with police.
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The Venezuelan government sells boxes of subsidised food but they are not arriving fast enough.