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UK Labour Party leader Keir Starmer is now prime minister.
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We explore what made Kenyans get up from behind their screens and out into the streets against the political elite.
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Pro-Palestine independent candidates, Farage's far-right party each win four seats as Labour achieves landslide victory.
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Right-wing nationalist makes trip with no official mandate from the European bloc, causing outrage.
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The UK’s new prime minister is a former lawyer who once pursued a case against Vladimir Putin. Here’s a quick profile of
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Streets of Catania's city centre covered in black ash, slowing traffic, as residents try to clean up.
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Rishi Sunak said he was sorry as he steps down as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after a bruising election defeat.
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Video shows Israeli police using force to break up a peaceful pro-Palestine protest in Haifa.
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Former Labour Party leader and pro-Palestine activist Jeremy Corbyn was re-elected in Islington North as an independent.
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'Let's get to it, my friend': Canada’s Trudeau urges Starmer to work together to build 'progressive, fair future'.
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Kamira, a key member of the resistance fighting to end French occupation, carried intelligence to mountainous hideouts.
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Lee Jae-myung suffered a wound to his jugular vein and underwent emergency surgery after the attack in January.
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Dozens missing after fishing vessel left from border of Senegal and Gambia with 170 believed to have been on board.
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Reform UK has won just four seats with 14 percent of the vote, while Conservatives got 119 seats on 24 percent - why?
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'Whoever harms us is marked for death'. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a warning to Hezbollah.
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Run-off pits centrist Masoud Pezeshkian against hardliner Saeed Jalili in race to succeed Ebrahim Raisi.
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Al Jazeera’s Rory Challands takes a quick look at the numbers that ensured a landslide for the opposition party.
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As a new generation of healers shares African spiritual practices on social media, critics say the two cannot mix.
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As the war enters its 861st day, these are the main developments.
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Labour Party leader says UK has chance to 'get its future back' after 14 years of Conservative rule.
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The staunchly Catholic Southeast Asian nation is the only place other than the Vatican where divorce is banned.
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The UK is getting a change of government after the opposition Labour Party secured a landslide victory.
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Authorities say leak traced to abandoned skid tank at aircraft engineering facility.
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US president remains under pressure to assuage doubts about his fitness after dismal debate performance.
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US lawmakers have leaned into anti-Palestinian rhetoric as Israel's war in Gaza continues and the death toll rises.