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Nurul Amin Shah Alam, 56, was a nearly blind Rohingya refugee from Rakhine state in Myanmar, family members said.
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For those of us who have experienced isolation in prison, it's a trauma that never leaves.
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Activist Greta Thunberg boarded a vessel that she says will try to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza.
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At least 30 Palestinians were killed when Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians waiting for aid near a distribution
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At least 150 people killed and many more missing after torrential rains cause flooding in Mokwa city in Niger State.
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Relentless monsoon rains across the northeastern states leave a trail of deaths and destruction.
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Two Russian bridges near Ukraine have collapsed within hours.
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Beijing says US is touting Cold War mentality after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth calls China threat to the region.
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The political and economic tides are turning across West Africa.
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Heavy rains have triggered floods across central Nigeria, killing over 150 people and displacing thousands.
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European country chooses between conservative historian Karol Nawrocki and pro-EU Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski.
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Train derails in Russia's Bryansk region after 'illegal interference' caused a bridge to collapse, officials say.
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These are the key events on day 1,193 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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The vote, held in the backdrop of a martial law bid by ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol, could affect Seoul's foreign policy.
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Under the deal, 10 living captives will be freed, 18 bodies returned in exchange for a number of Palestinian prisoners.
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Paris Saint-Germain beat Inter Milan 5-0 in Munich - a record winning margin in the Champions League final.
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Russia has confirmed it will send a delegation to Istanbul, but Kyiv has not yet accepted the proposal.
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Saudi and Qatari efforts aim to stabilise Syria by funding public-sector salaries and boosting economic recovery plans.
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General Anil Chauhan appears to confirm India lost at least one jet during conflict with Pakistan earlier this month.
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Declarations from abroad, however poignant, are not substitutes for showing up and standing up for democracy.
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UN nuclear watchdog warns Tehran could be close to weapons-grade enriched uranium, as negotiations with the US continue.
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At least 3,018 people displaced and 265 houses destroyed in the floods in central Nigeria as more rains are feared.
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As attacks intensify and starvation in Gaza worsens, some of Israel's allies finally start to speak up.
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Israel says it will not cooperate with the meeting planned by Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and UAE diplomats.
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UN says its mission to help Gaza is 'most obstructed in recent history' as its entire population is at risk of famine.
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China's Defence Minister Dong Jun was noticeably absent from the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.
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People asked to avoid swarms of stinging insects as truck hauling 250 million bees rolls over near the Canadian border.
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Israel faces growing internal divisions as protests and refusal of military service gain momentum amid Gaza conflict.
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China's drills near the Scarborough Shoal came as South Korea announced finding new Chinese buoys in the Yellow Sea.
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Lawyers for six victims say 'historic' decision recognises the plight of survivors who demanded justice for decades.
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Forty years after saplings first came to Nagaland, the northeast Indian state's coffee is creating a niche for itself.
