Aljazeera
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At least 45 people killed during blast in central Benue state in Nigeria's latest oil-related accident.
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If Hong Kong’s government fails to stamp out unrest, China may bring what protesters fear most - more control.
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A re-examination of the investigation into the fatal 1999 EgyptAir crash that concluded a co-pilot was to blame.
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Investigation launched into cause of blaze aboard Russian submersible that killed 14 sailors, defence ministry says.
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Another nine senior police officers have been named by the attorney-general as suspects over alleged security lapses.
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On Tuesday, habitual conspiracy thinkers celebrate what they believe was a 1947 alien spacecraft crash and US cover-up.
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Gunmen carry out car bomb attack and stole dozens of vehicles in Inates town near border with Mali.
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Al Jazeera looks at how Iraq has been left littered with unexploded booby traps after decades of wars.
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More than 147,000 Sudanese, mostly from the Blue Nile region, live in South Sudan’s northern town of Maban.
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Al Jazeera meets the medical workers in Libya's capital working under dangerous conditions.
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The opening of the European Parliament saw populist British representatives starting as they no doubt mean to continue.
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Seen as pillar of ruling elite, Mouad Bouchareb quits after prolonged demands for his removal by protesters.
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Despite the death of 11 people on Sunday, Sudan's opposition says it plans to step up its protests against the military rule.
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Arrest warrants issued for more than 120 suspects over alleged links to US-based cleric blamed for 2016 coup attempt.
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Wall collapses caused by monsoon rains killed 27 people, as a second day of bad weather disrupts Mumbai traffic.
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People in parts of Argentina and Chile will gaze heavenwards to see rare total solar eclipse.
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The Indian navy deploys various teams for rescue and relief works in Mumbai amid monsoon rains.
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Officials open probe into secret Facebook group filled with racist and sexist memes, ProPublica reports.
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Slavery was state-sanctioned mass violence, despite what the College Board says.
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Several people have been killed and hundreds injured since Sunday's protest organisers called a 'million-man march'.
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The first total solar eclipse since 2017 will pass over parts of South America on Tuesday.
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PM Adel Abdul Mahdi issues decree demanding armed groups choose between political and paramilitary activity.
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At least 23 civilians have been killed and 300 missing in the troubled region in the latest round of ethnic violence.
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Being selected to exhibit at the Royal Society is one of the greatest honours a scientist can have.
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Migrants were kept in overcrowded cells or outside with limited access to showers, NBC reports, citing DHS documents.