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These are the key developments from day 1,401 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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The US president claimed credit for ending eight wars but not all peace deals have survived.
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India’s largest airline, IndiGo, has cancelled thousands of flights leaving travellers stranded across the country.
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Al Jazeera speaks to Syrians as they celebrate one year since the fall of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad.
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Attorney Jonathan Handel says Donald Trump can have “an enormous influence” on the Warner Bros takeover war.
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Israeli forces in Gaza were responsible for 40 percent of journalist deaths, and jailed huge numbers also.
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Al Jazeera's Linh Nguyen breaks down Australia's social media ban.
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Al Jazeera’s Jessica Washington reports from Indonesia’s Aceh Tamiang, one of the areas worst hit by the deadly floods.
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Both sides have decided to continue the fighting, as the Thai navy launches an operation to expel Cambodian troops.
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Ehud Barak explored many business ventures with Jeffrey Epstein, including a deal to sell a US tycoon's oil empire.
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The split between the BNP and the Jamaat-e-Islami could dramatically reshape Bangladesh's political landscape.
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The mother of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's nephew was granted bond from ICE amid conflicting claims.
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The ruling comes months after Tufts doctoral student was freed from ICE detention over a pro-Palestinian article.
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Top court sentences Alejandro Gil in the highest profile case against an ex-official in Cuba in decades.
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More than 1,800 people have died as floods have ravaged Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia.
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The arrest warrant for the country's former president comes amid a closely-fought election.
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Israel says it struck Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon, adding pressure to a US-brokered ceasefire.
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Trump says chipmaker will be allowed to export to 'approved customers', in shift away from Washington's export controls.
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Zelenskyy says European allies ready to share their response to Trump's peace plan with US on Tuesday.
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The Trump administration has accused ICEBlock of making federal agents vulnerable to attack and called for its removal.
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For decades, India's diamond industry offered workers a way to a better income and life for their families. Not anymore.
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A stellar safety record let Waymo expand, but recent accidents and competition from Zoox have raised concerns.
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A federal appeals court this month upheld Habba's 'disqualification' as US attorney, despite Trump's attacks on judges.
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The Palestinian Civil Defence exhumed the bodies of more than 150 people who were quickly buried at al-Shifa Hospital.
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Lawsuit claims FBI agents were terminated for de-escalating crowd, perceived as anti-Trump stance during 2020 protests.
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The region has seen a rise in more powerful storms this year.
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Footage shows civilians huddling in bunkers and children fleeing after Thailand launched airstrikes on Cambodia forces.
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Hamnet, Sinners and One Battle After Another seen as top contenders, alongside films from Norway, Iran and South Korea.
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STC says Aden, the base of the Saudi-backed and internationally-recognised government, also under their control.
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One year after Assad’s fall, Syrians are clinging to fragile hope and rebuilding not just cities, but trust.
