Aljazeera
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People in Pakistan and India have been celebrating a ceasefire after the most serious fighting between the two nations.
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Hamas says it will release US-Israeli captive Edan Alexander and confirms direct talks with the US.
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Batting star Virat Kohli has retired from Tests, ending the career of the most important Indian player of his era.
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Attack on Hindu tourists in Kashmir had India and Pakistan on the brink of an all-out war before a ceasefire took hold.
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Charles Clarke and another Cambridge University expert argue Europe could replace a failing US as Ukraine's guarantor.
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Some 'reciprocal' tariffs and duties are being rolled back in favour of 'mutually beneficial' talks.
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Ukrainian authorities say ceasefire proposals are being 'ignored' as new drone attacks damage civilian infrastructure.
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Israeli PM says negotiations with Hamas will continue 'under fire', with just a pause for Edan Alexander's release.
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The Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, has announced that it plans to disband and disarm
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Move follows February call by jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan for group to lay down its arms.
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The US and the Houthis have come to a ceasefire agreement, but Israel continues to trade attacks with the Yemeni group.
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“It’s a mission going out from the Church, not in but out, what they call going to the existential peripheries.”
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The region, which faced the brunt of the India-Pakistan military escalation, limps back to life. But questions remain.
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The two countries have said they will issue a joint statement on the talks on Monday.
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The statement did not indicate when the 21-year-old Alexander would be released.
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A tense ceasefire holds days after the most intense hostilities in decades.
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This is a breaking news story, more details to follow.
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The White House reports $5.1T in promised investments, with $4.3T newly pledged. Experts say $2.1T may not fully happen.
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Ceasefire halts conflict that was spiralling towards a full-scale war.
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The US Constitution ensures all immigrants have due process, but rights depend on legal status and time spent in the US.
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Landmine-clearing NGO chief explains how explosives still kill in peacetime, why world is failing to clean up its wars.
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What are the implications of the first American pope?
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Data shows that some 80 percent of all toys and 90 percent of Christmas goods sold in the US are manufactured in China.
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In the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, India’s image as a regional hegemon has frayed.
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India-Pakistan ceasefire brings relief, but many who fled Kashmir fighting remain fearful of returning home.