Aljazeera
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Time is short and fundraising dollars increasingly focus on likely winners, making this debate a struggle for survival.
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It is the second potential environmental catastrophe for the company in just over a year.
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Iraq's oil ministry says it’s making progress to reduce imports and increase revenues.
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Shia and Sunni authorities both claim rights over the same community properties such as mosques and religious sites.
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Planting spree, which officials say is world record, is part of a campaign to fight deforestation and climate change.
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Renegade military commander Haftar rejects ceasefire, vows to press on with 4-month offensive to take Tripoli.
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A decade later, one of the world's most dangerous armed groups is still wreaking havoc in the region it sprouted from.
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Amid allegations of rights abuses, Xinjiang governor insists centres are necessary to fight 'extremism' and 'terrorism'.
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Refugees in Cox's Bazar question Myanmar motives amid Rakhine unrest, but some see 'breakthrough' in repatriation talks.
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Military said at least 17 people were killed including 12 civilians and five soldiers with death toll likely to rise.
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Critics say police tactics undermine public trust in force once seen as 'Asia's finest' but now the target of anger.
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Protesters block train doors in morning rush hour forcing commuters to try and find other ways to get to work.
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Global Witness finds Guatemala experienced sharpest increase in number of land, environmental defenders murders in 2018.
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Khalid Sheikh Mohammed willing to testify if the US government decides not to seek the death penalty against him.
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House panel says 'corporate and foreign interests use unique access to advocate for transfer of US nuclear technology'.
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The legislation would have blocked the sale of certain weapons to Saudi Arabia and other countries.
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Air raids by coalition forces at a busy market in the northern Saada province kills civilians, including two children.
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Officials say clashes broke between organised crime groups early on Monday at the Altamira prison in northern Brazil.
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Locals question why the agrochemical company has received huge tax breaks to grow GMO seeds in the US territory.
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The conflict in Kasai-Central province has caused the exodus of more than a million people.
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Despite political tensions, Indian squad will travel to Islamabad for Davis Cup tie in September, officials confirm.
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Government delegation holds repatriation talks to convince Rohingya refugees to return to Rakhine state.
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US media report 19-year-old Santino William Legan identified as gunman. Search still on for possible accomplice.
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Murder charges filed against legislator Kuldeep Singh Sengar, who the woman's family alleges organised the collision.
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Boris Johnson is looking to strengthen London's relationship with Scotland as he makes his first trip there as the UK prime minister.