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Amnesty’s Secretary General says the US, Israel and Russia have waged war on civilians with impunity.
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Former PM Khaleda Zia's son Tarique Rahman is likely to lead the BNP in February elections. Will Bangladesh accept him?
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Manhunt under way; police believe attack was not random nor religiously motivated.
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The US is the world’s largest oil producer, so why does it need Venezuela’s low-grade crude?
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Army commander to brief government on the progress of the mission to disarm Hezbollah.
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Venezuela has the largest oil reserves, the ninth-largest natural gas reserves, and vast untapped minerals such as gold.
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Fermin Lopez and Raphinha star for Barca as Yamal comes on as a late sub in the Super Coppa semifinal in Jeddah.
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Secessionist STC had de facto control over most of southern Yemen, but then squandered it by going too far.
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Trump has 'greenlit' bipartisan push to sanction countries that buy Russian energy exports, Lindsey Graham says.
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Secessionist leader took a boat to Berbera and then boarded a pane that flew to Abu Dhabi via Mogadishu, coalition says.
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The sweeping changes will see the US quit major forums for cooperation on climate change, peace and democracy.
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US says it will control Venezuelan oil sales 'indefinitely', raising questions about what revenues Caracas might get.
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These are the key developments from day 1,414 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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The Trump administration has accused Somali officials of destroying a warehouse containing US-funded food aid.
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Alan Jackson steps down as lawyer for Nick Reiner, who is accused of killing his mother and father in December.
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Trump administration announcement comes as UN experts warn Venezuela's oil reserves 'must not be cynically exploited'.
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Vice President JD Vance told Fox News that controlling Venezuela's oil would be key to controlling its government.
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An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer shot and killed a 37-year-old woman during a large-scale raid.
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A German government source told the Reuters news agency that Berlin was 'closely working together' with other allies.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he's meeting Denmark next week as Donald Trump again spoke of seizing Greenland.
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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.
