Aljazeera
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's party is expected to lose the July 4 election after 14 years of Conservative rule.
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National broadcasting regulator said major online streaming services must contribute 5% of their Canada revenues.
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Some Democrats panic over Biden’s future as the party's presumptive nominee.
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Dogs accompanied their owners to the polling stations as people went to cast their votes in the UK general election.
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A lawyer for Robert Woodland, a Russian-born US citizen, says he will be appealing his client’s 12.5-year sentence.
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Over a dozen stolen artefacts were returned to Cambodia from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Watchdog Peace Now says Israeli gov't approves settlement outposts of Givat Hanan, Kedem Arava, and Machane Gadi.
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Mraihi joins a growing list of President Saied's political opponents who are in jail or facing prosecution.
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As the US president faces calls to drop out, Al Jazeera looks at what other possible candidates have said about Gaza.
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Hezbollah says that its barrage of 250 missile and rockets towards Israel is not the end of its response to Israel.
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Police used tear gas to disperse a group of pro-Palestine protesters in Montreal, Canada.
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Favourites Spain's perfect record threatened by free scoring hosts Germany in the first quarterfinal at Euro 2024.
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All eyes will be on Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappe as Portugal meet France for a place in the semifinals.
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Pastor Khader Khalilia shares how he builds understanding of the Palestinian experience with his church in New York.
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Pro-Palestine protestors have draped banners over Australia’s parliament building.
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We need to take urgent action to prevent what could be the largest hunger crisis of our times.
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Meanwhile, Ukraine rebuffs Hungary's ceasefire plan as an independent media outlet analyses Russian war-related deaths.
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Fall of key Donetsk town, prized for elevated position, would bring Russia one step closer to seizing entire region.
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Al-Qaeda-linked group orchestrated some of the deadliest attacks in Indonesia, including the 2002 Bali bombings.
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Massive barrage launched in response to killing of group's senior commander as fears of full-blown war reverberate.
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Comments come at a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit of nations representing nearly half the world's population.
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As intensifying temperatures make work more dangerous, many families ask how they will survive the ‘unbearable' weather.
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Volkswagen, Europe's biggest carmaker, warns extra duties will not strengthen Europe's auto industry.
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Military court in Butembo set up as part of crackdown on soldiers fleeing M23 rebels as fighting rages in the east.
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Israel's plan to continue fighting in Gaza - at a lower intensity - is becoming clearer. Will it work?