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The Israeli military said it planned to 'continue to operate to maintain freedom of action in the region'.
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Gaza’s entire population faces starvation, UN warns, with aid deliveries branded a 'drip-feed' amid dire crisis.
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The billionaire's exit from DOGE throws the panel's future into uncertainty, but Musk says he will remain an 'adviser'.
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Three wickets Abrar by followed fifties by Sahibzada and Nawaz as the hosts took a 2-0 series lead against Bangladesh.
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US gov't wants radical shake-up, including banning Google from paying to have its search engine as default in phones.
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Israel is expanding its illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank while it wages its war on Gaza.
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The ruling means people from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua can be targeted for deportation as lawsuits continue.
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Pakistan has become the fourth country to appoint an ambassador to Kabul, after China, UAE and Uzbekistan.
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Israeli air strikes hit homes in Gaza City on Friday, forcing families to flee through smoke and rubble.
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Mexico is set to elect its judges, from the Supreme Court to local magistrates. But will the vote lessen corruption?
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Obeid hospital suffers severe damage in paramilitary assault, worsening health crisis in Sudan's civil war.
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Alexandra Miller analyses Trump’s decision to revoke international student visas and explores his motives.
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Jury found that the BBC had not acted in good faith and awarded Adams 100,000 euros ($113,000) in damages.
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A new study suggests the death toll from Israel’s war on Gaza may be much higher than official figures.
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Marc Lamont Hill speaks with professor Anthea Butler on the growing influence of Christian nationalism on US politics.
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The bombings mark a sharp escalation by the armed group, which views the new government in Damascus as illegitimate.
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Mexico will become the first country with judges selected entirely by public vote. Al Jazeera's John Holman explains.
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During Trump’s tour of Gulf states in May, the US president was eager to talk about the deals he’d made and the investme
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A total of 79 people were injured after a car drove into a crowd after Liverpool Football Club's trophy parade.
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Biden and Trump’s clemency decisions reveal a justice system shaped by nepotism and spectacle, not fairness.
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Spanish giants Real Madrid have confirmed the signing of England international Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool.
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US President Donald Trump’s move to relax laws around cryptocurrency while promoting his own coins has been criticised.
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The study found that without the phasing out of fossil fuels, temperatures will continue to soar.
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Robert F Kennedy Jr revoked CDC's COVID-19 vaccine advice for children and pregnant women, causing expert confusion.
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Former Goldman Sachs banker Tim Leissner was sentenced on Thursday to two years in prison for role in 1MDB scandal.