Aljazeera
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Journalist faces up to 20 years in jail if convicted, with prospects of US-Russia prisoner swap deal uncertain.
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WikiLeaks founder avoids more prison time in plea bargain with the US that has global implications for press freedom.
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President Emmanuel Macron tests the country's support after losing to hardliners in the European Parliament election.
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Afghanistan face unbeaten South Africa with 'nothing to lose' but will be eyeing more history in the T20 World Cup 2024.
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KLP sold $69m stake over fears bulldozers contributing to ‘human rights abuses' against Palestinians.
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Clashes also took place in other cities and towns, with many calling for President Ruto to quit.
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The reporter was arrested in March last year on a reporting trip in Russia's Ural Mountains city of Yekaterinburg.
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been filmed walking out of a court in a US Pacific territory a free man.
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Rights group warning comes as fighting between Myanmar's military and Arakan Army traps Rohingya in western state.
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Documents seen by Al Jazeera and company statements suggest Israel is receiving Indian weapons as it wages war on Gaza.
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North Korea announced plans in 2021 to develop more sophisticated weapons, including hypersonic missiles.
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As the war enter its 852nd day, these are the main developments.
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Joseph E Stiglitz and other Nobel laureates say former president threatens US's standing in the world.
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Two leaders signed mutual defence pact during Putin's high-profile visit to North Korea, his first in 24 years.
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Hundreds of officers travelled to Haiti to begin a UN-backed mission to curtail the influence of the country's gangs.
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is expected to be freed after plea-deal court appearance on the US territory of Saipan.
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Russia promises to retaliate after several people in Crimea killed in missile attack.
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Surgeon general says widespread gun violence has led to 'unimaginable pain' for victims across the country.
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Protests against a bill that would raise taxes turned deadly in Kenya as police fired on demonstrators.
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WikiLeaks unearthed documents ranging from conflicts within the US Democrats to toxic waste dumping in West Africa.
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Kenyan President Ruto says anti-tax protests “hijacked by organised criminals”
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Those sanctioned are involved in the sale of Iranian oil and petrochemicals, money that pays for weapons, proxy groups.
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As summer intensifies, so too does the scrutiny over the US’s lack of workplace protections against environmental heat.
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Meeting with Israeli counterpart Yoav Gallant, US Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin warns against 'catastrophe' of wider war.
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After facing each other in two 2020 debates, Biden and Trump are set for a rematch as they seek to pull ahead in 2024.