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Israel on Friday announced it is officially recognising Somaliland, a first for the self-proclaimed republic since 1991.
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The move adds pressure on the UK government led by PM Starmer, which has been slammed over its stance on Gaza war.
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Amount of evidence in Charlie Kirk murder case is 'voluminous', both prosecutors and defence agree.
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North Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Kim Son Gyong staunchly defended the country’s nuclear programme.
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Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu has said he supports US President Trump’s 20-point plan to end the war on Gaza.
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Netanyahu also apologises for violating Qatari sovereignty, which drew global condemnation.
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Video shows the moment a Palestinian nurse was shot in the head at one of the few hospitals still operational in Gaza.
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The move will enable asset seizures and prosecutions of Bishnoi gang that has been accused of targeting Sikh activists.
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The US president pledged a 100 percent tariff for films made outside the country.
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Police say nearly 200 people have been arrested as the north African nation is rocked by biggest protests in years.
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Moldova's President Maia Sandu hailed her pro-EU party’s victory in parliamentary elections.
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Authorities say they are still searching for a motive in shooting and fire that killed at least four people at a church.
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The man formed groups that were sent off to fight for money or in hopes of eventually getting to Europe.
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Keir Starmer's digital ID proposal has been criticised by rivals and civil liberties groups over privacy concerns.
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The protester disrupts Rachel Reeves' speech to demand the government end 'complicity' in the war in Gaza.
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Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud followed the route of displaced families in Gaza struggling to find a place of refuge.
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“We have been able to establish temporary learning spaces"
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Former British PM Tony Blair, who helped lead the 2003 invasion of Iraq, has reportedly been tipped to govern Gaza.
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Thousands of residents were still being evacuated as Typhoon Bualoi made landfall sooner than forecast.
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“Russia has no intention of ending this war.”
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Tensions over border disputes had escalated in July during a five-day conflict between the neighbouring countries.
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Indian leader controversially refers to the politically-charged win as an extension of 'Operation Sindoor'.
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Sanford, 40, served as a US Marine from 2004 to 2008, including a deployment to al-Fallujah, Iraq.
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Netanyahu is keeping together an uncompromising coalition, but it is holding amid takeover of Gaza, occupied West Bank.
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Europe held on to beat the United States 15-13 on a nail-biting final day of the Ryder Cup at Bethpage, New York.
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In advance of the typhoon's landfall, the government had evacuated more than 28,500 people.
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Protests in Peru leave 19 people injured as outrage spreads over corruption, pensions, and rising organised crime.
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Iran’s Mizan news agency reports that Bahman Choobiasl was accused of meeting officials from Israel's Mossad agency.
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The fire has burned through one-third of Etosha National Park, home to the endangered black rhinoceros.
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It would allow the US to again project power in the region, with China close by. But taking it back won't be easy.
