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The US president called for Republicans to go for the 'Nuclear Option' in order to end the Democratic Senate roadblock.
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Tehran rebukes US plans for nuclear tests, citing hypocrisy over peaceful nuclear programme accusations.
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Announcing the move, staff at the outlet said 'authoritarian regimes are already celebrating' its potential demise.
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Here are the key events from day 1,345 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Advocates say new rules let Education Department to politically punish groups working on immigration, transgender care.
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Pakistan has accused Afghanistan of harbouring the Pakistan Taliban, a charge Kabul denies.
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After more than 20 years under construction, the Grand Egyptian Museum will finally open this weekend.
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The rare move comes after mounting pressure to act over Andrew's relationship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Aid workers in the region fear the situation will deteriorate as food and medical supplies dwindle.
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The UN Security Council condemned escalating violence in Sudan’s Darfur region.
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President says US will prioritise white South Africans in move decried by refugee advocates as blatantly political.
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Office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the two bodies had been received by Israel.
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The fate of the app used by 170 million Americans has remained uncertain for more than 18 months.
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New York declares 'state of emergency' as state and local officials scramble to assist residents set to lose benefits.
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Approximately 200,000 people took part in the protest, bringing West Jerusalem to a standstill, local media reported.
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Support for Geert Wilders’ far-right, anti-Islam Freedom Party has declined in the Dutch elections.
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“China probably recognises that its leverage over critical minerals … is temporary so they might as well use it now.”
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There are calls to remove mandates in the US - but the country faces unique barriers compared with other countries.
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Heavy fighting rages in Ukraine's east, Kyiv's forces target Russian energy hubs and Russia's leader ups the ante.
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Mamdani's success in New York resonates across country and globe, but final days of race could make or break movement.
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Aid organisations fear that far fewer people than hoped have been able to leave the besieged Darfur city.
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Almost a year after the fall of the Assad regime, Syrians are facing another fight – for justice and accountability.
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Australia and India play the second of their five T20 series in our featured live text commentary stream on Friday.
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Hezbollah welcomes the president's announcement as Israel escalates attacks on Lebanese territory.
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Israeli forces have carried out air strikes on the areas of Mahmoudiyeh and Jarmak, in southern Lebanon. The strikes are
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Michael Vigil says US President Donald Trump's targeting of drug boats isn't having an effect on high-level traffickers.
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Trump announced that the US will start testing nuclear weapons regularly. Here's what that means for the world.
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A residential building floor collapsed as rescue workers were searching through the rubble, following overnight Russian
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“In a war zone where infrastructure is severely damaged, the identification process becomes slower.”
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Sudan specialist says the massacres taking place in the North Darfur should come as no surprise
