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Thailand and Cambodia have halted fighting after weeks of clashes along their disputed border.
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Denmark PM Mette Frederiksen says that Europe is in a hybrid war waged by Russia, and Ukraine is first line of defence.
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Israeli Defence Minister Katz says anyone who stays in Gaza City will be considered 'terrorists and terror supporters'.
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Bermuda deploys soldiers to secure infrastructure, clear roads and help at emergency shelters.
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Programme, which started after Korean War as a way of removing mixed-race children from society, violated human rights.
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Italian unions call for general strike as global protests grow and multiple governments criticise Israel.
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In an affidavit whose contents have gripped India, Malik claims he worked with multiple Indian prime ministers, agents.
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FBI Director Kash Patel announces break with anti-Semitism watchdog amid outrage over description of Charlie Kirk.
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Global Sumud Flotilla had been pressing forward with its mission to break Israel's siege of Gaza.
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At least six ships have been boarded by the Israeli navy so far and more interceptions are expected to take place.
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An Israeli air strike has killed journalist Yahia Barzaq, who was known for his creative portraits of newborn children.
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Pilgrims were visiting the Menjar Shenkora Arerti Mariam Church to mark the annual Virgin Mary festival.
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Holders Paris Saint-Germain come from behind to win 2-1 at Barcelona in the league phase of the Champions League.
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Police vehicles were filmed ramming into protesters as anti-government demonstrations escalated in Morocco on Tuesday.
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EU leaders meet in Denmark after a series of drone incidents near the country’s airports and military bases.
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Labour PM’s conference speech comes amid right-wing surge and the left's plunge in ratings.
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The Global Sumud Flotilla says its fleet has sailed into the "high-risk zone."
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The big box retailer is the latest company to join a slew of others to cut back on additives under White House pressure.
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High court to hear arguments in January on whether Cook will lose her job but says she may stay in her post until then.
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At least 61 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza as a flotilla of more than 50 ships carrying aid approach.
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The US government has had 20 funding gaps, resulting in 10 shutdowns since 1976, the longest lasting 35 days.
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The Taliban has denied implementing a nationwide internet ban, following a communications blackout across Afghanistan.
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Latin Americans are increasingly flocking to Poland for work, lured by the false promise of secure salaries.
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US political analyst Eric Ham says the US government shutdown is a “game of chicken” that’s spiraled out of control.
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Nine people have been detained after the murders of Morena Verdi and Brenda del Castillo, 20, and Lara Gutierrez, 15.
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Russia plans to raise tax to fund its defence budget as oil revenues decline.
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The US is planning to extend a $20 billion loan to Argentina in support to President Javier Milei.
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Hundreds of thousands federal employees to be furloughed while others, including FBI, CIA agents, will work without pay.
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White House columnist at The Hill, explains how political polarisation in the US has meant more frequent govt shutdowns.
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Unions are protesting against government plans to allow extended working hours, including shifts of up to 13 hours.
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The hardline rulers have previously announced local blackouts as part of attempts to combat 'immoral activities'.
