Aljazeera
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Surveillance footage inside a California jewellery store captured nearly two dozen masked men stealing the items inside.
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Several assailants, reportedly linked to ISIL, killed in operation to rescue two guards at Rostov detention centre.
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Overwhelmed scientists embrace civil disobedience and specialised therapy to deal with rising eco-anxiety.
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Tajikistan's foreign minister discusses climate change, human rights reports, and geopolitical developments.
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Al Jazeera’s Virginia Pietromarchi asked what it would take for the G7 to reprimand Israel for its war on Gaza.
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Complaint includes allegations that a senior manager received real estate and 'millions in cash from suppliers'.
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Taiwan's president tells military academy cadets that the main challenge they face is the strong rise of Beijing.
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Israeli military continuing attacks on Gaza, imposing restrictions on Al-Aqsa Mosque, on Muslim festival of sacrifice.
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Eight-year-old is in critical condition after the attack at the Brooklands Plaza Splash Pad park in a Detroit suburb.
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As the war enters its 842nd day, these are the main developments.
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As Cabo Delgado province juggles large LNG reserves and ongoing violence, vulnerable civilians are paying the price.
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UNRWA warns people in Gaza face 'catastrophic' levels of hunger because of Israeli restrictions on humanitarian aid.
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Salvage team in Estonia says it located well-preserved parts and debris from the Junkers Ju 52 plane shot down in 1940.
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England hasn't won a major football trophy since 1966 and hope to break the title drought at Euro 2024.
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Newly installed Prime Minister Garry Conille has vowed to bring security to crisis-wracked nation and strengthen police.
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Hamas says it carried out 'a complex ambush against enemy vehicles' in Tal as-Sultan district of southern Rafah city.
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The princess of Wales has said she is making progress as she undergoes preventive chemotherapy treatment.
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Crowds have gathered daily in France to protest since President Macron called parliamentary elections earlier this week.
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Former Iranian official Hamid Nouri released in exchange for Swedish citizens Johan Floderus and Saeed Azizi.
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The ritual at Mount Arafat is considered the peak of the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
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The silence from politicians over my arrest highlights the lack of political will to stop intimidation of journalists.
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More than 76 percent of schools in Gaza require 'full reconstruction or major rehabilitation' to be functional.
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Thousands of planes are struck by birds in midair every year. How can we prevent it from happening?
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During his four-day visit, Li Qiang is visiting Adelaide, the capital, Canberra, and mining state Western Australia.
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Breakdance 'battles' and a steep rise in the popularity of contemporary dance are fuelling a cultural renaissance.