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Bolsonaro's operation addressed a painful double hernia; doctors anticipate five to seven days of hospitalisation.
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Justice Department says it needs weeks to process newly found Epstein-related files under transparency and court rules.
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Khartoum proposes plan to end the conflict, but the UN warns violence is worsening.
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BNP plans historic rally as Rahman, seen as a key leader, marks his highly anticipated homecoming.
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Former Man City forward Riyad Mahrez scores twice in Algeria's 3-0 win against Sudan in Group E.
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Sahel countries launch a joint battalion to fight armed groups as they boost ties with Russia amid rising insecurity.
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How the French Empire built power through language, schooling and cultural assimilation and what it means today.
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UN experts criticise US blockade for endangering human rights and call for an investigation into alleged violations.
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Iran says UN nuclear watchdog must first define 'post-war conditions' following US strikes on its nuclear facilities.
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“This [Libyan general’s plane crash in Turkiye] will not change the broader framework of Turkiye’s role within Libya.”
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Chatham House director Bronwen Maddox lays out the obstacles blocking progress on Trump’s plan for a ‘new Middle East’.
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Christmas celebrations have returned to Bethlehem, but Palestinian Christians fear they are being erased by Israel.
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The England cricket team have come in for heavy criticism of their performance and conduct on losing Ashes tour.
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President says negotiators secured gains on issues like army numbers, but control of Donbas 'most difficult point'.
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Video has emerged of the moment a plane, carrying Libya's military chief, crashed outside Ankara.
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Injuries reported in ongoing violence on both sides of the border ahead of negotiations over the renewed fighting.
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"The impact of the funding cut is very clear on the humanitarian aid."
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Christmas is a story of empire, injustice and the vulnerability of ordinary people caught in its path.
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Palestinian, Jewish and Indigenous groups say they will launch constitutional challenge to laws described as 'rushed'.
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Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali have launched joint battalion aiming to bolster sovereignty after group booted out France, US.
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Israeli forces have injured dozens of people and carried out mass arrests as they carry out raids in Jerusalem.
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China’s rising economic influence in the Middle East
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US president is reviewing candidates to replace outgoing Fed chief Jerome Powell, who disagreed on interest rates.
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Two traffic police officers were among those killed, authorities said.
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Christian activist Kisiya regains access to family land after an Israeli court ruled against settlers in the West Bank.
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How the Bondi Beach tragedy set off a media chain reaction.
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Venezuela's UN ambassador denounces US military strikes, naval blockade at a meeting of the UN Security Council.
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US to deny visas to an ex-EU commissioner and four others it accuses of efforts to censor speech on social media.
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Talks held between Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani, Defence Minister Murhaf Abu Qasra and Russian president.
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These are the key developments from day 1,399 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Other countries, including Brazil, Colombia, Ireland, Mexico, Spain and Turkiye, have already joined case in The Hague.
