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UN report says Hezbollah rocket attacks on Israel may have breached international humanitarian law.
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The largest US city is among more than 2,000 other municipalities pursuing similar lawsuits.
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Footage shows rescue dogs and workers combing through debris after a building collapse in Madrid killed four people.
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Saudi Arabia beat Indonesia 3-2 while Qatar and Oman end goalless as fourth round of qualifiers begin.
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Police say 29-year-old Jonathan Rinderknecht was behind fire that destroyed much of the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood.
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Human rights groups urge Congress to block unauthorised force as fears of wider Caribbean conflict and chaos grow.
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Al Jazeera’s Maram Humaid remembers the beginning of Israel’s war on Gaza and reflects on her time reporting.
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The attack by the paramilitary on the hospital wounded 17 others, and is the second such attack in 24 hours.
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Nigeria is suffering complex security crises, but Republicans in US are eager to paint them as purely religious.
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Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir called for “total victory" in Gaza in a video posted to X.
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Palestinians in Gaza face monumental challenges to rebuilding their homeland and lives once Israel's genocide ends.
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US Attorney General Pam Bondi faced heated questioning in the Senate over the Jeffrey Epstein case.
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Al Jazeera’s journalists have faced unprecedented risk in covering Israel’s two years of war on Gaza.
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Trump critic James Comey expected to plead not guilty to charges that he made false statements to Congress.
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US pundit’s 'dead Gaza baby' joke exposes the moral vacancy that defines US media on Palestine.
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Nearly 80 percent of steel products made in the UK are exported to the European Union.
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At least three people have died and several are missing after torrential rain from Typhoon Matmo caused widespread flood
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The price of gold has soared 50 percent in 2025. Experts say the 'safe haven' asset is becoming an all-occasions asset.
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Opposition parties are calling on embattled President Macron to resign before his term ends in 2027.
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The US President has threatened to invoke an 1807 law to give the National Guard powers of arrest and policing.
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Trump administration plans $1 coin with Trump's image, breaking norms of avoiding living presidents on currency.
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Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M. Yaghi share Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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Weather conditions have led to player complaints; mercury is likely to rise through to Sunday's Shanghai Masters final.
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Pakistan Taliban claim responsibility for attack on military convoy, leading to a deadly gunfight.
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Videos show German police officers beating pro-Palestine protesters in Berlin after authorities banned a planned demonst
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Democrats on the Senate panel grilled her over her leadership of the Justice Department. She hit back, with GOP support.
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Israel attacks and intercepts another convoy of Gaza-bound boats, according to the Freedom Flotilla Coalition.
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Amnesty International says the military launched a paraglider attack on a nighttime civilian gathering.
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The memo is seen as a pressure tactic on Democrats as the US government shutdown heads into its eighth day.
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The Israeli military has intercepted and boarded several boats sailing towards Gaza.
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Dutch humanitarian organisation INSO rejected the allegations and called for the release of its eight staff members.
