Aljazeera
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We are witnessing the latest, and most glorious, stage of a revolution 40 years in the making.
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Protests over a controversial tax and finance bill in Kenya turned deadly with police reportedly opening fire.
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Moscow responds to a broadcasting ban on four Russian outlets that the EU accused of spreading Kremlin propaganda.
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Thousands of Afghans celebrated in the streets of Khost after defeating Bangladesh in cricket.
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Four children have starved to death this week in Gaza, where a new UN report has revealed the extent of forced hunger.
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Victims include 10 relatives of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, who were killed in the Shati refugee camp.
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We look at the violence and intimidation that face those in Germany calling for an end to Israel’s war on Gaza.
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Hezbollah has several concerns about Cyprus, analysts say, and can 'attack' it in more ways than one.
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Kenyan police fired tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons at protesters angry over tax rises and spending cuts.
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Fans take to the streets from Kabul to Kandahar and Khost to Laghman as Afghanistan reach first-ever World Cup semis.
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The ruling risks the further destabilisation of Israel's government, with key religiously conservative parties opposed.
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Despite exit, Albania fans happy with nation's showing at Euro 2024, in what many considered to be the 'group of death'.
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Situation in France and Germany is not reassuring, but there are silver linings.
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Israeli forces kill 24 Palestinians in three attacks as Hamas blames Biden administration for war of 'extermination'.
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Assange will plead guilty to one espionage charge in a US court in Saipan, before returning home to Australia.
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China’s Chang’e 6 moon probe has landed back on Earth after a 53-day journey.
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Clacton, with high unemployment and low immigration, looks set to finally deliver the right-wing populist to parliament.
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China remains the only country to land a probe on the side of the moon that is always facing away from Earth.
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Seven pro-independence activists, including protest leader Christian Tein, have been moved to France.
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The WikiLeaks founder is free after years-long legal battle that has stirred debate around the world on press freedom.
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Afghanistan are set to play South Africa next after historic eight-run victory, as Australia are eliminated.
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A symbolic ceremony will mark the start of negotiations that signal the pair's progress on path from Soviet past.
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WikiLeaks shared a video showing its founder Julian Assange boarding a plane to fly out of the UK.
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A year ago, RSF forces are accused of massacring Masalit people in Darfur. Survivors are scarred and relearning to walk.
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Demonstrators are angry at a new finance bill that President Ruto says is necessary to offset heavy public debt.