Aljazeera
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The US politician discusses Donald Trump's defamatory statements against her, and his links to 'hostile' foreign states.
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Millions expected to vote in elections for the first time since Pakistani constitution was extended to region.
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The Turkish military has been carrying out operations against the outlawed PKK fighters in Iraq's Qandil region.
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Algerian fans pour onto streets to celebrate football triumph as popular demands for political system overhaul continue.
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Sunday's vote will determine newly-elected president's tenure as he needs power in legislature to implement his agenda.
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Bounedjah's second-minute deflected goal gives Algeria its second African title.
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The driver of the convoy killed while the location of six others remains unknown.
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Iran's Revolutionary Guards release video claiming US warship did not destroy an Iranian drone near the Persian Gulf.
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UK seeking further information after reports of a British-flagged tanker taking a turn in Iranian waters.
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Police board finds the officers exaggerated threat posed by the black teen to justify his shooting by a white officer.
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Atambaev has been summoned several times to respond to questioning but has barricaded himself in his home instead.
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Years of war mean essential services like water and electricity are lacking in many places.
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Mount Merapi's eruption in 2010 killed 275 people and destroyed farms but some villagers moved back within months.
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Ramush Haradinaj agreed to questioning by a court probing crimes against ethnic Serbs during and after the 1998-99 war.
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Police share photo of the alleged attacker, 27-year-old Mazlum Dag, who was born in Diyarbakir, Turkey.
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Reports suggest large-scale stand-off between several coastguard ships from each country near the Spratly Islands.
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Abiy Ahmed's ambitious reform agenda cannot succeed unless the office of the Attorney General is depoliticised.
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The Kurdish armed group has denied any involvement.
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Its construction has been delayed for years due to protests and legal battles.
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Argentina has accused top Iranian officials and a Hezbollah operative of being behind the AMIA attack in 1994.
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Forty-two health facilities in Wardak province were closed after the Taliban threatened its staff to halt operations.
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Police say elderly man phoned an acquaintance to say he planned to self-immolate to express his 'hostility' to Japan.
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Multinational corporations are increasingly encroaching on the functions of sovereign states.
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Tehran calls for lifting of punishing US sanctions in exchange for talks but also dangles threat of more enrichment.
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Police are using technology and data to predict behaviour and prevent crime - but are innocent people being targeted?