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Syndicate report says Israeli forces have systematically targeted journalists to undermine Palestinian narrative.
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Hong Kong's national security police arrest three, as Beijing issues warning to 'anti-China and pro-chaos elements'.
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Russian attacks on Ukraine continue even as diplomatic efforts to end the war gain momentum.
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After two years of war, students have returned to in-person classes at Gaza’s Islamic University.
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Days of mourning have begun in a Syrian town in the Damascus countryside after an Israeli raid and air attack killed 13.
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Sudanese flee Kertala as RSF attacks in South Kordofan escalate, driving mass displacement across Sudan.
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Many of us behind the wall believe the system is built for conviction. So we’re learning the law to fight our cases.
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Abdullah, 10, left Gaza for cancer treatment. Now his family could join him in Italy, but only if they test as a match.
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Children as young as eight have been pushed to work for their families’ survival, losing their education and childhood.
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Nasry Asfura holds a narrow lead over his rival Salvador Nasralla, with about 40 percent of the votes counted.
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Former US immigration judge among dozens fired
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Hundreds of Israelis in Tel Aviv protested against Benjamin Netanyahu’s pardon request for his corruption trial.
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Drone video shows widespread destruction in part of Sumatra in Indonesia, where over 440 people have died in flooding.
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Torrential rain has left Sri Lanka and parts of Indonesia's Sumatra, southern Thailand and northern Malaysia under water
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Floods across Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Sri Lanka have killed nearly 1,000 people in less than a week.
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Migration tide turns as rich countries see a slowdown and shifting flows of inbound people.
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Hundreds of farmers block parts of the Athens-Thessaloniki highway in protest over the delayed payments.
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Maduro asks oil-producing bloc to help protect Venezuela's oil reserves from US 'aggression'.
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Here are the key events from day 1,376 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Protesters rally outside President Isaac Herzog's home demanding he reject the prime minister's request for a pardon.
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From Israel to Elon Musk's SpaceX and other giant companies in the US and Europe, arms producers had a profitable 2024.
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A bride, 10 bridesmaids, a baby and two women were kidnapped during a night raid in Sokoto State.
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Donald Trump declared Venezuela's airspace 'closed' on Saturday.
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Mikel Merino cancels out Trevoh Chalobah's opener to spare the Premier League leaders' blushes at Stamford Bridge.
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Reigning F1 champion Max Verstappen closed to within 12 points of leader Lando Norris heading into final round in UAE.
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Delegations meet in Florida to ‘create pathway’ for sovereign Ukraine ahead of US special envoy Witkoff’s Moscow trip.
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Alexander Isak scored his maiden goal for Liverpool as the Reds ended their two-game EPL losing streak at West Ham.
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Crowds welcome Pope Leo in Beirut as he calls for an end to violence and promotes interfaith understanding.
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Israel killed 13 people, including two children, in Syria on Friday after locals resisted an incursion by its army.
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The vote is taking place in a highly polarised climate, with the US backing the right-wing candidate Nasry Asfura.
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At least two areas of the worst-affected Sumatra island still unreachable, as authorities struggle to deliver aid.
