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War with Iran contradicts the US president's own criticism of regime change policies in the Middle East, analysts say.
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We look at the deals between some African nations and the Trump administration to accept deportees from the US.
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Yale's Humanitarian Research Lab says satellite images seem to show mass killings in Sudan's western city of el-Fasher.
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More air traffic controllers are calling in sick, often to work another job to pay for groceries and medicines.
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Expert's 24-page report looks at role of 63 states in 'collective crime' of Gaza genocide, with US cast in lead role.
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Israel is holding captive 95 Palestinian healthcare workers in its prisons.
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The deal removes a major constraint on raising capital for OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, and values firm at $500bn.
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More than 39,000 children in Gaza have lost one or both of their parents since Israel's war on Gaza began two years ago.
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Eight Hungarian and two German passengers were onboard, and the Kenyan pilot was also killed, Mombasa Air Safari said.
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Vietnam's weather agency has recorded its highest level of rainfall for a 24-hour period in the historic city of Hue.
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The vote, which begins on December 28, is being widely viewed as a ploy to legitimise the ruling military government.
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Zelenskyy urges US to raise the pressure on Beijing over Russian energy purchases as Ukraine targets oil revenues.
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Australia and India play the first of five T20Is in Canberra on Wednesday as they prepare for their World Cup defence.
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As Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro lashes out at interference, Trump has also intervened in other countries.
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US president says he'd 'love' a third term in the White Office.
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The RSF have taken Sudanese journalist Muammar Ibrahim captive in el-Fasher, raising concerns for his safety.
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As trial opens, Tetsuya Yamagami admits murdering Japan's longest serving leader three years ago.
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“We are a praying nation, and we’re just hoping that this will pass.”
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The sentence handed to the far-right politician last month has become a major issue in Brazil-US relations.
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Supporters of Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara celebrated after officials announced his secured fourth term.
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Caracas asserts that US actions in the Caribbean are a military threat and are meant to steal its oil and gas wealth.
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Tickets are being made available via an early draw that allows host countries a domestic exclusivity time slot.
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Israeli drone attack close to the southern city of Khan Younis kills at least 2 people despite ceasefire.
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They have had the right to vote for some time, but no system was established to allow them to take part in elections.
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Travis Kelce has a season-best performance and Patrick Mahomes throws 299 yards as Kansas City defeat Washington.
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China and the 11-member regional bloc sign an upgraded version of their free trade pact, as both weather US tariffs.
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US president heaps praise on Japan's first female prime minister as the leaders sign deals on the supply of minerals.
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US president muses about a third term in office despite the constitution barring him from doing so.
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Here are the key events from day 1,342 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Army chief admits retreat from last stronghold in Darfur as fears grow for the civilians trapped in the city.
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The Israeli military says the captive's remains were being transported to its troops by the Red Cross.
