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A new report from the UN finds Israel has been 'systematically destroying Palestinian life in Gaza'.
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The win in Abu Dhabi sends Pakistan second on the Super Fours points table, while Sri Lanka are all but out.
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What’s the plenary, who is observing, and why are only some resolutions binding? Al Jazeera’s Alma Milisic explains.
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Jordan’s King Abdullah II told the UN General Assembly that Israel is “burying the very idea of a Palestinian state."
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Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani slammed Israel’s attack on Doha in his speech to the UN General Assembly.
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The US president dismisses recognition of a Palestinian state, calling it a 'reward' for Hamas.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan held up a photo of a child starving in Gaza and urged the world take action.
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David Petraeus led US forces during the invasion of Iraq and later became the director of the CIA.
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US President Donald Trump attacked the United Nations as he told the UNGA that he has helped to end seven wars.
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Yoweri Museveni urges supporters to back his vision for the future as he seeks to run for a record seventh term.
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Bird, whose eccentric and humorous character endeared him to cricket fans worldwide, was as popular as the players.
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Multiple airspace violations are called dangerous by NATO with promise to defend member states.
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World leaders recognised Palestinian statehood ahead of this week’s UNGA, aiming to revive the two-state solution.
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Since October 2023, there's been a sharp rise in settler violence, army raids, and forced displacement of Palestinians.
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At least 11 people, including eight children, were reported killed in a drone attack in Haiti’s capital.
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Medical experts have slammed US President Donald Trump after he urged pregnant women not to take paracetamol.
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Angelina Jolie calls US “heavy times,” struggling to recognize her country amid ongoing free speech debates
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In letters seen by Al Jazeera, US AFRICOM admits to killing civilians in air raids, but refuses 'condolence payment'.
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A new report finds that while European belonging remains strong, US President Trump's culture war seeks its fall.
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Kimmel's show was suspended last week following his comments about Trump and MAGA responses to Charlie Kirk's murder.
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Trump said acetaminophen 'is no good' and should only be used in pregnancy when there’s a high fever.
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Africa's 5G access is far below the global average of more than 20 percent, highlighting connectivity challenges.
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More than 5,000 cases of malaria, typhoid and dengue fever, causing dozens of deaths, were reported in last month.
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Super Typhoon Ragasa triggered flooding and landslides in the region.
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Locals who sided with pro-Russian separatists become ideologically closer to Ukraine as the war rumbles on.
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Russia and Ukraine intensify attacks a month after US President Donald Trump met their leaders.
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Han Hak-ja is accused of ordering the church to bribe former First Lady Kim Keon Hee for favours for the church.
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At least 17 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip since dawn, including 15 in Gaza City, medical sources say.
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Treasury secretary says US considering measures to stabilise Latin American country amid asset selloff.
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No official word on killing of 24 people, including 14 fighters, as opposition politicians blame military for blasts.
