Aljazeera
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Could a recent US-sponsored meeting on Middle East business help relations between Israel and Palestine?
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Who are EU nominees Ursula von der Leyen, Christine LaGarde, Charles Michel and Josep Borrell?
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'Dangerous' reactor to begin work in days to produce plutonium - key nuclear weapon component, President Rouhani warns.
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Judge temporarily blocks state's 'heartbeat law', which opponents argue would effectively ban abortions.
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Three found guilty of involvement in university siege given decades in jail after 2015 killing of 148 people by gunmen.
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Iran sees Europe’s lack of stronger public condemnation of American sanctions as a weakness.
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Irish politicians are concerned how the country would maintain an open border if the UK leaves the European Union without a deal.
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Deforestation in Brazilian Amazon up 88 percent in June from a year ago, data from national space agency shows.
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July 1 was the climax of months of protests. No more have been planned but protesters say they are not over, either.
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Statement comes as UN rights chief Bachelet calls on Sudan to ensure swift transition to civilian government.
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Saudi government accused of hypocrisy after announcement by organisers of the Jeddah Season cultural festival.
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For the past 13 years, the 'Toxic Tour of Hell' campaign has exposed the health risks of living close to gas wells.
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Officials say as many as 800 people, including those killed by ISIL, could have been buried in the mass grave.
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The lawsuit, the latest filed since the 2017 shooting that killed 58, is the first to target a gun maker.
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Photos of a bloodied government critic and video of the attack circulated online sparked public outrage in Thailand.
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Most women in Tharparkar are from conservative Hindu families and economic opportunities let them earn an independent livelihood.
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Built between the 16th and 17th centuries, seowon were academies that taught Confucianism - the dominant ideology of the time.
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US judge says asylum seekers are entitled to bond hearings under the constitution.
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The teenage Muslim actress's decision to quit Bollywood for faith reasons brought India's Islamophobia to the fore.
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At least 104 people killed since President Salva Kiir and former rebel leader Riek Machar signed peace deal in 2018.
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UN's Libya envoy denounces attack that killed dozens in a detention centre in Tripoli and is blamed on Haftar's forces.
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Revolutionary Guards' chief says Iran has 'closed the path' militarily, leaving US to pursue economic conflict.
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Israeli-Ethiopian teen's death leads to massive protests in Israel.
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Drawn to India by a 'homecoming' campaign, Pakistani Hindus, having escaped discrimination and poverty, feel betrayed.
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Brazil will play the winners of Wednesday's second semi-final between champions Chile and Peru in Sunday's final.