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Four Palestinians wounded in settler attack, while several others shot in raid by Israeli military south of Hebron.
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Volker Turk's description of West Bank situation as 'apartheid' marks first time a UN human rights chief has used term.
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The issue of ultra-Orthdox Jewish enlistment in the military may collapse Israel's coalition.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt warned the US will ‘crush illicit activity' after seizing two oil tankers.
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WBD board says the offer 'remains inadequate' as some investors push back.
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Army chief hits out at foreign 'rhetoric' targeting Iran, threatens decisive action to 'cut off hand of any aggressor'.
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Emergency crews in Kosovo carried out a second day of evacuations after the region was devastated by floods.
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White House says President Donald Trump still wants to buy Greenland, but has said military means are an option, too.
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Video released by Russian state media is said to show a US coast guard vessel shadowing a Russian-flagged oil tanker.
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Arsenal finished last term as runners up in the EPL to Liverpool, but now lead the way as the holders toil this term.
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Chief of staff Kyrylo Budanov says progress has been made at key Paris summit.
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Violence follows collapse of talks aimed at absorption of semiautonomous Kurdish forces by state institutions.
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The Syrian army has declared Aleppo’s Kurdish areas 'closed military zones' and ordered civilians to leave.
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Thousands of people have been fleeing their homes ahead of a curfew in the Syrian city of Aleppo.
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Norway and Qatar have made mediation not an instrument of goodwill but a core instrument of security policy.
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Video shows explosions at an arms storage facility in southern Yemen.
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Syria and Israel agreed to form a joint mechanism aimed at sharing intelligence and military deescalation.
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From governor to fugitive: Who is al-Zubaidi, the southern leader accused of 'high treason' in Yemen?
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Orthodox and Coptic Christians don’t believe Jesus was born on a different day; they just use a different calendar.
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BCB refutes reports saying ICC had issued an ultimatum over Bangladesh's refusal to play its World Cup games in India.
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When the civil war in Syria began, Mohammed al-Hallak was only a teenager. This is his story.
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Venezuela’s US-backed former opposition leader Juan Guaido has denounced acting president Delcy Rodriguez.
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“The region [Latin America] is a pillar of China’s Global South strategy.”
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Analysts believe Hezbollah will not accept the disarmament's second phase as long as Israel continues attacking Lebanon.
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Leader of Yemen's STC removed from government with the Saudi-led coalition saying he 'fled to unknown location'.
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US president says he will control oil sales, proceeds, as Venezuela's Rodriguez pledges no 'foreign agent' is in charge.
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Trump has threatened Colombia, Cuba and Mexico with military action. Could their armies take on the US?
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Representatives from France, Israel, Lebanon, the US and UN tracking the ceasefire are due to meet amid Israeli attacks.
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President Claudia Sheinbaum has sought to safeguard Mexican sovereignty while cooperating with the US on key issues.
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US president says oil will be sold at market prices and that he will control resulting revenues.
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Residents of the capital Caracas remain rattled after the US abduction of Maduro, leading some to stock up on supplies.
