Aljazeera
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Alleged attacker, who killed four people in Utrecht, said he rejects the Dutch law and does not recognise its authority.
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Settlements destroyed in Arsal village after expiry of July 1 ultimatum as aid groups protest and fear more demolitions.
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Protesters seen fleeing as riot police attempt to take back occupied legislature after day of violence.
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Failure to appoint new European Union chiefs for the coming five-year term ends all-night talks without resolution.
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Iran breaches 300kg cap on enriched uranium stockpile, raising fears over future of imperilled 2015 nuclear deal.
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Opposition's Guaido and the United States blame Maduro's government for the death of navy officer Rafael Acosta Arevalo.
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Protesters rip portraits of chief executives from walls and spray graffiti calling for the release of demonstrators.
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More than 400 people have been killed in the area over the last three weeks, in fighting between rival ethnic rebel groups.
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As more people move to Addis Ababa for opportunity, space gets limited, taller buildings are built, and housing prices goes up.
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Iran's enriched uranium stockpile passes 300kg limit set out in the 2015 nuclear agreement with world powers.
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Three bodies are found in Omburman city pushing death toll up after crackdown on protesters marching for civilian rule.
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Maithripala Sirisena says he has signed death warrants for drug offenders but gives no date for executions.
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Conservative MP Johnson is the favourite to win the leadership contest and become PM, and anti-racists are worried.
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Despite civilian casualties, the men and women directing coalition air raids on Raqqa believe their actions were just.
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Increasing tensions between China and the US will be detrimental to African prosperity and peace.
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The Falic family, owners of the chain of Duty Free America shops in airports, fund settler groups in occupied West Bank.
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Anger in Argentina where days of power cuts have paralysed parts of the country.
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Overcrowded minibus drives off Himalayan mountain road in Kishtwar district, plunging into 150-metre deep gorge.
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Guadalajara has been experiencing summer temperatures of around 31 degrees Celsius. Then a freak storm rained ice.
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Protesters break through glass door at legislative council headquarters in Hong Kong, in latest escalation.
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Small plane heading from Addison to St Petersburg, Florida crashes shortly after taking off.
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Migrants continue to venture out to Italian port of Lampedusa despite country's 'zero tolerance' measures, making activists' rescue efforts...
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Afghan capital rocked by a powerful blast with smoke seen billowing near US Embassy, according to media reports.
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England ended India's unbeaten run in the Cricket World Cup to boost their semi-final prospects.
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Commercial whaling resumes on Monday, but financial support for previous 'research' whaling will be stopped.