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Afghan students have described the moment a missile hit their university. Officials blame Pakistan for Monday’s attack.
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US military strikes abroad win local support but critics say the issue is more complex.
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US president holds talks with Qatari leaders on Air Force One as Washington pushes to reach second phase of Gaza plan.
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Marc Lamont Hill speaks with scholar Jemima Pierre on Haiti’s crisis, foreign occupation and fight for sovereignty.
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Palestinians face more than 150 Israeli settler, military attacks so far during this year's olive harvest in West Bank.
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Catherine Connolly, a pro-Palestine, left-wing candidate, is on course for landslide victory as vote counting continues.
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New York City mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani has condemned Islamophobic attacks against him.
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As el-Fasher is starved, Sudanese journalists struggle to report a war buried by blackouts and global neglect.
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The US is deploying the world’s largest aircraft carrier to Latin America to curb drug trafficking.
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Real Madrid entertain champions Barcelona in our featured La Liga live commentary stream on Sunday in El Clasico.
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Air raids hit Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk region as Ukraine's allies expand sanctions on Russia.
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The escalation in fighting comes amid deepening concerns about the vast humanitarian toll of the conflict.
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There may be a ceasefire in place, but Israel still kills Palestinians in Gaza every day.
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Polls open in West African nation in heated election set to deliver fourth term to 83-year-old Alassane Ouattara.
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About 42 million people rely on SNAP benefits but now face reductions or losing access altogether.
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Remotely operated explosive robots were deployed by Israel across Gaza, causing many deaths, widespread destruction.
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Donald Trump has departed for Malaysia, where he’s set to attend the ASEAN summit and hold trade talks with China.
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US, China officials begin trade talks in Kuala Lumpur to pave way for high-stakes meeting between Trump, Xi.
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Analyst Mouin Rabbani says the US Secretary of State's UNRWA rejection shows Washington’s partisan Gaza stance.
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Argentina forward Lionel Messi celebrates his new contract with Inter Miami by scoring twice in win against Nashville.
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Ontario to stop running advertisement featuring voice of US President Ronald Reagan saying that trade tariffs were a bad idea.
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The US has attacked several Venezuelan boats and deployed its largest military buildup in Latin America in decades.
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Gen Z is protesting against corruption and fighting to hold power accountable.
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The NYC mayoral race frontrunner's emotional speech about Islamophobia comes a day before early voting begins.
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Tensions are mounting over President Ouattara's decision to run for a fourth term and a ban on opposition candidates.
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UK prosecutors said defendants planned a 'sustained campaign of terrorism and sabotage' backed by Russia's Wagner Group.
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Here are the key events from day 1,339 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Former Queen Sirikit, mother of Thailand's current King Vajiralongkorn, passed away on Friday night, the palace said.
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The probe comes as the US government seeks additional leverage against Beijing amid escalating trade tensions.
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Study finds that rates soar to 90 percent in some regions as humanitarian crises compound childhood exploitation.
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Move to close Vilnius, Kaunas airports and border comes after helium balloons drifted into the country's territory.
