Aljazeera
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Some 600,000 Sudanese are seeking safety in Chad, but host communities are blaming them for using up scarce resources.
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Scientists say human-induced global warming is behind the recent scorching temperatures in the region.
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Amid the culture war on gender, those of us who prioritise women's rights and safety are left without a political home.
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Russian president says strengthening strategic partnership with Vietnam is one of his country's priorities.
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More than 100 were admitted to hospital after consuming alcohol spiked with poisonous methanol.
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Daniel Hagari says identifying defeat of Hamas as end goal of Gaza war means 'throwing sand in people's eyes'.
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EU member states to vote on controversial Chat Control 2 proposals to scan communications for child sex abuse material.
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Hezbollah leader has said the Lebanese armed group is ready for a war with “no restraint and no rules and no ceilings”.
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Biggest survey of its kind polled 75,000, finding that majority want quick transition from fossil fuels to clean energy.
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While Thursday marks the longest day of the year in Northern Hemisphere, it will not necessarily be the hottest.
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Both sides will keep an eye on the conditions in Antigua as they meet in the Super Eight Group 1 on Thursday night.
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Yemen’s Houthis have released videos believed to show the moment they attacked a Greek-owned coal carrier ship.
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India will be wary of the Afghan bowling attack and not take them 'lightly' in their Super Eight match in Barbados.
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On June 20, the UN commemorates those unable to return to their countries of origin during World Refugee Day.
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Nearly 10 percent of Sri Lanka's doctors have moved to other nations in the past two years, crippling hospitals.
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The drive took place after the two leaders signed a deal that included a mutual defence pledge.
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Philippines says coastguard personnel armed with knives and spears boarded their boats at Second Thomas Shoal.
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GDP grows 0.2 percent in first quarter, buoyed by record immigration.
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As the war enters its 846th day, these are the main developments.
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Renewables’ share of global energy consumption reaches nearly 15 percent, an all-time high.
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Forced out of Myanmar, the mostly Muslim Rohingya are struggling to find a place to call home.
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Israel's military says plans for an offensive in Lebanon have been approved.
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Both sides are barely staying within the rules of engagement, leaving Lebanese anxious over what comes next.
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Ottawa cites the IRGC's ties to Hamas and Hezbollah, accusing Iran of 'complete disregard for human rights'.
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Hassan Nasrallah says invading northern Israel is a 'standing' possibility if a major conflict is imposed on Lebanon.