Aljazeera
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Dispute between President Jeenbekov and his former mentor threatens to plunge the country into political crisis.
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Over 1,000 families were left with no electricity in the country, which sits along the 'Ring of Fire' seismic fault.
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Family members and friends in tears as 680 mostly Latino workers were taken away by immigration agents in Mississippi.
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After days of uncertainty, US territory gets its third governor in six days after Supreme Court ousts Pedro Pierluisi.
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After days of uncertainty, Supreme Court rules Pedro Pierluisi is not the legitimate governor of the island.
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While Turkey considers the SDF a threat to its security, the USbacks the group, its main ally against ISIL.
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Croatian police denies claims they used force against 18 people who were allegedly beaten while trying to cross into EU.
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At least one person killed in clashes between presidential guards and UAE-backed southern separatists, witnesses say.
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Thousands have rallied at mine site in northwestern Turkey as environmentalists say mining is doing irreversible damage.
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WFP says 2.3 million people in rural Zimbabwe face starvation because of an El-Nino induced drought and economic shocks.
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India's government says recent troop reinforcements are to ensure security.
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Islamabad says it will also suspend trade with India and take up New Delhi's Kashmir move at the UN Security Council.
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Protesters in Dayton urge president to take action after a mass shooting that killed nine and wounded dozens more.
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Juan Orlando Hernandez denies accepting bribes from drug gangs to win power six years ago amid increasing protests over corruption.
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Announcement comes on the third day of discussions between the two NATO allies.
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US stocks fell in the worst trading day of the year on Monday after China allowed the value of the yuan to sink to an 11-year low.
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Health ministers of both countries have met to agree to a plan of action to counter the epidemic that has killed at least 1,800 people.
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Refugees in Pakistan-administered Kashmir voice concerns after communication lines blocked by India.
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Poor urban planning, government mismanagement and resilience of some viral strands lead to the worst-ever outbreak.
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In 2018, more than 500 suspected victims of trafficking were held in UK detention centres, according to a recent report.
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Coordinated suicide bombers struck 3 churches and 3 hotels, killing more than 250 people and leaving hundreds injured.
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Reporters in the disputed region face difficulties due to ban on movement and communications blackout.
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The decision comes after controversial remarks about Taiwan's independence at last year's ceremony.
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The decree is seen as a victory for Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini and his far-right League party.
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Experts, locals and activists deplore World Bank-funded dam project in Bisri Valley, rejecting council's assurances.