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Meta will lay off 8,000 workers while Microsoft is offering buyouts to 8,750 people, a first for the Windows maker.
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The bus, which was travelling between Guatemala City and San Marcos, crashed for unknown reasons, authorities say.
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Authorities are examining a wide range of data, including flight recordings and airpot CCTV footage, officials say.
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Incursion follows Israeli defence minister's order for military to 'act forcefully' against the Palestinian town.
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Abu Safia's health has deteriorated considerably since he was taken by Israeli soldiers.
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'Debris was burning’. Nigerians have described what they witnessed in US strikes on the town of Jabo.
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Zelenskyy accuses Russia's leadership of using 'every opportunity' to inflict 'greater suffering' on Ukraine.
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Somalia's state minister for foreign affairs tells Al Jazeera that Israeli move aims to displace Palestinians from Gaza.
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The tourists snap a 15-year losing streak in Australia with a four-wicket victory at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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A ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia has come into effect after weeks of deadly fighting across the border.
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Turkish Defence Minister Yasar Guler and military chief Selcuk Bayraktaroglu attend ceremony at an airbase near Ankara.
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Secretary-General Antonio Guterres appeals for immediate truce as fighting intensifies in Darfur and Kordofan regions.
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Ex-Brazilian police chief caught using fake Paraguay passport in attempt to board flight to Panama, sent back to Brazil.
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UK plans to boost ranks of armed forces by offering young people paid military experience amid growing Russian threats.
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President Touadera's decision to stand for a third term has drawn criticism from opposition groups and civil society.
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Agreement follows talks aimed at ending weeks of deadly clashes along the Thailand-Cambodia border.
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Ukrainian leader accuses Belarus of helping Russian forces to circumvent defences that protect Ukraine from attack.
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More than 40 million Americans under winter storm warnings or weather advisories as heavy snow expected.
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North Korean and Russian leaders celebrate their 'precious' shared experience of war, bloodshed in New Year greetings.
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These are the key developments from day 1,402 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Palestinian death toll since the start of the truce in Gaza rises to 411 amid near daily Israeli violations.
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UN experts say the armed group remains a major threat to stability in Somalia and neighbouring countries.
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Syndicate report says Israeli forces have systematically targeted journalists to undermine Palestinian narrative.
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A new state law mandates warnings for young users on platforms with features that 'encourage excessive use'.
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Washington's top diplomat says he thanked Asfura, who was backed by Trump, for 'advocacy of US strategic objectives'.
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Egypt reach the knockout stages with a 1-0 win against South Africa while Angola and Zimbabwe draw.
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Attacks by unknown assailants entering Tajik territory appear to target Chinese businesses and workers.
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Breakaway region achieves diplomatic breakthrough after more than 30 years without international recognition.
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In a revamp of the 1973 mixed singles match, Aryna Sabalenka will play Nick Kyrgios on Sunday in Dubai.
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Suspect is in police custody; no information about potential motive.
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Trump says strikes are related to 'Christian genocide' but attacks on Christian farmers happened in different area.
