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Mane scores 78th-minute winner to send Senegal through to play either Morocco or Nigeria in Sunday's final.
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Al Jazeera examines the groups fighting for control in Yemen and the resulting humanitarian situation on the ground.
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A protester who was shot in the face with a non-lethal round has been blinded in one eye and suffered skull fractures.
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A Thai passenger train was crushed by construction cranes that slammed onto carriages, killing at least 29 people.
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Amnesty International says internet blackout 'especially alarming' as election campaign 'marred by massive repression'.
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Somalia’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs says “external elements” are responsible for separatist divisions.
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Minister says 'violent or hate-inciting actions have no place' in France as 'Raise the Colours' activists banned.
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Annulment of UAE agreements marks a firm stand on sovereignty and national unity.
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As the Ukraine war drags, Moscow is transforming the economy of the occupied Donbas region, residents and analysts say.
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As talk of nuclear threats gives way to promises of 'help', the Bush-era logic of regime change re-emerges.
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“Major institutions in Australia are facing significant pressure to silence Palestinian voices.”
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Washington's threats to seize the strategic island have sparked a crisis among NATO states.
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Prosecutors say they are bringing capital charges of 'waging war against God' against 'rioters and saboteurs'.
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Al Jazeera gained access to an extensive network of tunnels in the Sheikh Maqsoud area of Aleppo.
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At least 29 people were killed and dozens injured after a construction crane collapsed onto a train in Thailand.
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Israel's covert operations in Iran spark allegations of destabilising protests as tensions escalate.
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Al Jazeera interviews the veteran theatre, film and television actor, one of Britain's leading voices for Palestinians.
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Trade gap rises to nearly $1.2 trillion as tariffs see exporters pivot to new markets.
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Europe might offer a minerals deal and greater US security presence on Greenland. Will that be enough to satiate Trump?
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The train was travelling from Bangkok to Thailand's northeast when it derailed after a construction crane fell on it.
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Anti-Muslim violence has soared for more than a decade under Indian PM Modi. Now, Christians face the brunt, too.
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The announcement contradicts claims from local rights groups that no more than 70 prisoners have been freed.
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The bipartisan bill would bar funding for any move to occupy or annex the territory of a NATO member state.
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Colvin's arrest for not giving up her seat on a segregated bus helped ignite the modern civil rights movement.
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These are the key developments from day 1,420 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Yoweri Museveni's main challenger is musician Bobi Wine.
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In October 2024, Israel passed a law banning the agency for Palestinian refugees in Israel and occupied East Jerusalem.
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But car makers have urged an extension to the USMCA, saying it is crucial to US auto production.
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Former US president and former secretary of state accuse Republicans of seeking to 'harass and embarrass' with probe.
