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Think tanks say the tax might rise by 7.5 percent if the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ does not pass, rejecting Trump's claims.
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Albert Ojwang’s death in Kenya marks a regional crackdown aiming to crush youth-led protests before they re-emerge.
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We compare and contrast the circumstances, past and present, when a US president has activated the National Guard.
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Racially motivated riots targeting migrants erupt in Ballymena after teens arrested for attempted rape.
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Brazil's first win under Ancelotti confirms their spot, while the Palestinian World Cup dream is crushed by a late goal.
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Experts say financial illiteracy, lax regulations, greed, economic hardship make people susceptible to scam companies.
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Tusk called the vote as he seeks to regain momentum after his ally lost the presidential election earlier this month.
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The biggest temperature increases were recorded in the Middle East, West Asia, northeast Russia, and north Canada.
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Los Angeles enforced a nighttime curfew during protests as Trump sent troops, drawing criticism from officials.
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Two batches of 35 rhinos moved by truck and airliner as part of major rewilding involving South Africa and Rwanda.
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The civil case of five Black women sets a legal precedent across the United States in the fight against organised hate.
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Recent signals from both governments have underscored how their navies could play a central role in their next face-off.
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Police believe the 15-year-old arrested for the attempted murder of Senator Miguel Uribe was a hitman working for money.
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Veteran correspondent for the US broadcaster, Terry Moran, had called Trump aide Stephen Miller a 'world-class hater'.
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Karen Bass says curfew for part of downtown area will take effect from 8pm local time (03:00 GMT Wednesday).
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US tariffs cast pall over green energy industry in Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and Malaysia.
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These are the key events on day 1,203 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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The announcement marks the first time direct Libyan involvement in Sudan's ongoing war has been alleged.
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The Global March to Gaza aims to pressure world leaders to end Israel's genocidal war in the Palestinian enclave.
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Palestine are denied by late Oman penalty in a 1-1 draw that ends their dreams of a first FIFA World Cup appearance.
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Child among 20 killed near controversial US-run aid centres; displaced people in tents and medics also killed.
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Ex-president rejects charges; he and seven co-accused risk prison sentences of up to 40 years in this 'historic' trial.
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Al Jazeera journalist Omar Faiad arrived in Paris after being deported by Israel for being aboard the ‘Madleen’.
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More than 50 artists and fans are boycotting a top European festival due to its ties with a pro-Israel hedge fund.
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Three Palestinian paramedics were killed in an Israeli attack in Gaza City on Monday night.