Aljazeera
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At least six people have been killed and 27 wounded in blast; no claim of responsibility.
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Police investigation under way following the deadly anime studio blaze prompting an outpouring of grief and support.
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Turkish defence minister said the attack 'dealt a heavy blow' to the 'terrorist' Kurdish armed group, PKK, in Qandil.
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Brendt Christensen, a former graduate student, was jailed for the kidnapping and killing of Zhang Yingying in 2017.
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According to an Israeli foreign ministry statement the two leaders discussed "Iran and regional threats".
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Carola Rackete, who faces up to 15 years in prison, says the new EU Commission should let boat migrants enter Europe.
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Documents shed new light on Trump's role as his campaign scrambled to respond to inquires about hush-money payments.
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Judge adds three additional charges to case against military officers accused of carrying out massacre of nearly 1,000.
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Tension rise after Iranian forces impounded a foreign vessel with a crew of 12 in its territorial waters on Sunday.
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Soldiers to help the police 'restore law and maintain order' in gang-hit parts of the port city for three months.
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WHO has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo an international public health emergency.
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Trump says he 'disagreed' with racist chants by a crowd at his campaign rally, despite allowing the them to continue.
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Nearly 90 others wounded as Taliban fighters detonate a car bomb outside the police headquarters in Kandahar city.
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Anti-terrorist court hands down maximum penalty to ISIL supporters over the December murder of two Scandinavian women.
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Abu Dhabi and Riyadh pledged $500m each to help but have so far failed to pay up as humanitarian disaster worsens.
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Attacks came hours after local military chief warns 'terrorists' in the region to disarm or be destroyed.
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Performances at Avignon theatre festival focus on how conflict, violence and poverty force people to leave their homes.
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Mexico's ambassador to US also says its northern neighbour must speed up its processing of asylum claims.
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US judge rules in favour of prosecutors who argued Epstein posed a danger to the community and was a flight risk.
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New report details how criminal groups rake billions of dollars via drug trade, human trafficking and other activities.
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Environmentalists are concerned about the high level of plastic and household waste in wastepaper imports.
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New toll of 5,526 is much lower than the 6,600 police previously said had been killed in Duterte's three-year campaign.
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Closure of facilities forced by Taliban after Afghan forces raided NGO-run hospital in Daimirdad district last week.
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Reported deployment of ground forces in northwest Syria rejected by Russian foreign ministry.
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Shahid Khaqan Abbasi is accused of corrupt practices in the signing of LNG contracts during his tenure.