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A mass shooting at Australia’s Bondi Beach has killed at least 12 people and injured dozens more.
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Chileans gear up to cast their ballots in run-off election, with far-right candidate Jose Kast gaining ground in polls.
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Inside the US prison system, finding an avenue for higher education is a monumental task.
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Prisoners released from jail in Belarus as part of a sanctions-relief deal with the US, reunited with their loved ones.
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Myles Caggins talks about the attack in Syria that resulted in the killings of three Americans.
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Families had to bury their loved ones in yards and streets when fighting raged. Now they're being moved to cemeteries.
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UN says six Bangladesh peacekeepers were killed when a drone strike hit Sudan's central region of Kordofan.
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FIFA’s new-look club competition returns as the champions of Europe and South America clash in an epic final in Doha.
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Hamas' Gaza chief Khalil al-Hayya says that Raed Saed was among five people killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza.
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This is a breaking news story.
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A global roundup of some of last week’s events.
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Raphinha's brace helped Barcelona overcome Osasuna and open up a seven-point lead on Real Madrid at top of the ladder.
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'Survival comes with weight,' writes Rawand Alagha in an essay about the pain of leaving Gaza.
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Renewed border clashes between Cambodia and Thailand entered a second week.
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The Philippine coastguard claims the vessels it deployed to aid the injured fishermen were also repeatedly blocked.
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A Royal Thai Navy spokesman says its military launched an operation to reclaim border 'territories' in Trat province.
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These are the key developments from day 1,389 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
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Multiple people have been reported injured in a shooting near the Ivy League campus in Providence, Rhode Island.
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Real Madrid have only won two of their last eight matches piling pressure on their manager Xabi Alonso for Alaves trip.
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Orban's government has been rocked by several child-abuse scandals in recent years.
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Eight people also injured in fighting with 'terrorists' in disputed region between Sudan and South Sudan.
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Rwandan-backed rebels seize city week after Trump oversees peace deal.
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Mohamed Salah came off the bench to assist the second of Hugo Ekitike's double as Liverpool returned to winning ways.
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The army claims the member was working to re-establish Hamas’s capabilities in the Strip.
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The studio that helped build Hollywood is now in the middle of its very own drama.
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The gunman involved has been killed, with no information on motives as of yet.
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Cross-border fighting between Thailand and Cambodia has shown no signs of easing.
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And it can do so by saving its children.
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Follow our live build-up with team news coverage, including Mohamed Salah updates, ahead of our text commentary stream.
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Al Jazeera gains exclusive access to Uvira where fighting has killed hundreds.
