Aljazeera
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Karnell Singh, a leader from the ruling Hindu nationalist BJP, threatened to ‘slaughter 200,000 Muslims’.
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Prisoners' rights group says troops doled out ‘severe beatings’; one Israeli soldier killed in Jenin explosion.
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Iranians are about to elect a new president after the death of Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash in May.
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A court in February had ruled that the marriage of the former prime minister and Bushra Bibi had violated Islamic law.
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After being the target of fans' scorn in the IPL, Hardik Pandya has been on the path to redemption at the T20 World Cup.
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Bolivia's army chief has been arrested after deploying soldiers and tanks to government buildings in 'coup attempt'.
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Russia suffered political, financial and judicial blows, but Ukraine's battle on the eastern front remains difficult.
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Withdrawal of two candidates comes ahead of snap election after death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash.
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Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki says authorities watching currency's slide with 'sense of urgency'.
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Thousands of people trek to the top of Mount Bromo and end their ritual by hurling offerings into the volcano's crater.
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There is much to be criticised about the debates, but voters can still learn a lot from formal Trump-Biden face-offs.
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What is the scandal about, who is under investigation and what does it mean for the ruling Conservative Party?
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Gallant says Israel can inflict ‘massive damage’ as UN humanitarian chief says war would be ‘potentially apocalyptic’.
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There have been protests in Delhi in India where authorities bulldozed parts of a mosque due to alleged encroachment.
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Palestinians in Lebanon believe they will be targeted if Israel intensifies its conflict with Hezbollah.
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It is the first known test of a so-called MIRV by Pyongyang, but South Korea is questioning the claim.
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Event in central city of Nottingham covered issues from health to immigration with polls afterwards suggesting a tie.
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The territory voted in 2019 to leave Papua New Guinea, but the country's parliament is still to ratify the separation.
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As the war enters its 853rd day, these are the main developments.
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Kenya shaken by mass demonstrations against proposed tax hikes.
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Regioinal organisations rally behind Bolivian government as troops and armoured vehicles gather in the capital.
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Julian Assange home in Australia after pleading guilty in deal with US
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British media report that the suspect is aged in his mid-20s and is a member of the main opposition Labour Party.
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Attacks come as UN sounds alarm over deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza, demands opening of crossings.
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The new marketplace is Amazon's most aggressive response to the growth of bargain sites like Temu and Shein.