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UN Commissioner Chris Sidoti says Israel’s “boring” replies on Gaza war crimes are predictable and avoid the evidence.
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An Israeli strike targeted a vehicle carrying displaced Palestinians who were evacuating Gaza City.
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The alleged offences took place when the Ghanaian defender played for London club Arsenal in the Premier League.
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The visit comes as both the US and UK leaders face fallout over the furore surrounding Jeffrey Epstein.
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Study covering 854 European cities finds that officially reported heat deaths remain 'significantly underestimated'.
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The visit is Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani's first since Israel's strike on Doha last week.
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The Kashmir region contributes almost 80 percent of India's apples. But 4,000 trucks carrying them stand stranded.
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Almost a year after the start of a fragile ceasefire, the Israeli army continues to occupy areas in southern Lebanon.
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Jerry Greenfield says he could no longer 'in good conscience' continue working for a company that had been 'silenced'.
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Al Jazeera's James Bays asked UN Guterres about why he has not referred to the war on Gaza as a genocide.
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Lionel Messi led the way as Inter gained revenge on the Sounders for their Leagues Cup final defeat in August.
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At least 12 people killed across the Gaza Strip since dawn as Israeli assault to seize urban centre draws condemnation.
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Tens of thousands gather in Mexico City as Sheinbaum rings Hidalgo’s bell, celebrating a milestone in nation's history.
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President Gustavo Petro defends drug war policy and insists he will not be a 'puppet president' of Washington.
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US president says a 'group of very big companies' wants to buy the popular video-sharing platform.
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Australian PM Albanese fails to sign mutual defence pact a week after also failing to sign security deal with Vanuatu.
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Israel has dehumanised Palestinians for decades, eventually leading to the current Gaza genocide, say analysts.
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MSF, Islamic Relief, Save the Children and CARE International are among the aid groups issuing the joint call.
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Utah prosecutors said they will seek the death penalty for Robinson.
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Convicted ex-leader rushed to a hospital in Brasilia after falling ill at his residence, his son says.
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At least 91 were killed in the city on Tuesday as Israel intensifies its offensive, forcing thousands to flee.
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The visit comes as the UK and US prepare to sign a landmark technology agreement.
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Authorities charge Tyler Robinson with aggravated murder and felony discharge of a firearm.
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Iran and several other nations also present at military show of force, held at a time of heightened global tensions.
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Human rights groups say the government risks breaching international law by denying people the right to claim asylum.
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Utah prosecutors have charged Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
