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As continental qualification for the FIFA World Cup 2026 nears its end, the focus is shifting to the tournament itself.
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Human Rights Watch found a major international company could be sourcing cattle from ranches linked to deforestation.
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After two years in an Israeli jail, Yousef Salem set out on a journey to his house in Gaza.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in court to testify in his corruption trial.
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As tanks withdraw and the bombing slows, Israel extends its war through Palestinian militias turned against their own.
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People return to Himalayan villages each summer, despite their decline after the 1962 India-China border closure.
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Riot police used tear gas and water cannons to break up pro-Palestinian protests at Israel’s World Cup qualifier against
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The former Kenyan PM had collapsed during a morning walk in southern India, where he was receiving medical treatment.
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Timelapse video from Indonesia shows Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki erupting on Flores island.
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Are retailers using AI to access customers' personal data and set higher prices for those they think will pay more?
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Brief flare-up spanned southeastern Afghanistan's Spin Boldak district and Pakistan's Chaman district.
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Crackdown targets entities and individuals linked to Prince Group network that used trafficked workers for global fraud.
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The State Department says the US has 'no obligation to host foreigners who wish death on Americans'.
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The White House says it will release a list of programmes to axe on Friday after cutting 4,200 positions last week.
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Gennadiy Trukhanov is alleged to have Russian citizenship, which is prohibited in Ukraine.
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Amid growing clashes with the Taliban, Pakistan's moves mirror, ironically, an approach it has decried in the past.
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Here are the key events from day 1,329 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Handover comes as Trump says Hamas must disarm or be disarmed, 'perhaps violently'.
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Full list of teams in the World Cup and those knocked out after the latest round of qualifiers.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa says progress and healing hinge on the case against Israel being heard.
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The US president has said a $20bn currency swap with Argentina depended on the success of Javier Milei's coalition.
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Israeli forces kill several Palestinians in Gaza as the Israel-Hamas ceasefire comes under growing strain.
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Tuesday's strike is the fifth known US attack on a vessel off the Venezuelan coast, bringing the total death toll to 27.
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Four more bodies of deceased captives from Gaza have been handed over to the International Red Cross.
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Under the new ceasefire, the Turkish ship, the Akdeniz, is sailing to Egypt's El-Arish port with food supplies for Gaza.
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Local official says more than 120 people hospitalised in the city amid surge in reported cases of respiratory problems.
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Political analyst Sarah Eltantawi says ceasefire in Gaza is a result of public pressure and Trump should recognise that.
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Israel’s World Cup qualifier versus Italy was played under heavy security and protests just days after a Gaza ceasefire.
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Musicians including Jill Scott and Tyler, the Creator, remembered D'Angelo as a 'genius' as tributes poured in.
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The Sudanese army's gains may enable it to choke off the RSF's supply lines and eventually enter Darfur, analysts say.
