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Attack comes amid renewed scrutiny of Trump administration campaign against alleged drug smugglers.
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Putin questions US pressure on India's Russian oil purchases as Modi gives the Russian president a warm welcome.
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Abu Shabab became prominent last year leading an armed group operating in Israeli-controlled areas of Gaza.
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Palestinians with a range of disabilities came together to mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
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The FIFA World Cup 2026 draw takes place Friday in Washington, DC, where the trophy has been on display.
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The presidents of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo have signed the “Washington Accord” peace deal.
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Arrest of Virginia man potentially ends five-year mystery that highlighted rise of political violence in the US.
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Africa's minerals and young workforce are attracting global interest as China, the US and Europe compete for influence.
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Dawn Sturgess, 44, was unwittingly caught up in an assassination attempt against the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal.
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His supporters defend him, his opponents cannot look past him and the centre keeps trying to bargain with him.
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Video captured an Israeli strike destroying a building in southern Lebanon, this time in al-Majadel.
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Belgium is pushing back against a plan to use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine's economy and war effort.
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Parents in rural Nigeria still have no idea what has happened to their children weeks after kidnappers abducted 300.
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While some in Russia believe Ukraine is standing in the way of peace, other analysts say Putin has maximalist ambitions.
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Ahmed Nejib Chebbi is among dozens of government critics facing years-long prison terms after 'sham trial'.
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Jury may vote along with the public if EBU cannot prevent bids that sway the public, as Israel allegedly did last year.
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Donald Trump has doubled down on his attacks on Somali-Americans, saying Somali immigrants have “destroyed our country”.
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US Secretary of State says US president is 'the only leader in the world capable of resolving the Sudan crisis'.
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Trump claims to be cracking down on drug gangs in Venezuela but pardoned a Honduran drug lord serving time in the US.
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Some of Gaza’s most treasured landmarks were badly damaged by Israel during the war.
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England get edge on first day of second Test at the Gabba in Brisbane as Joe Root hits his first century in Australia.
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Comments to Indian media seem to contradict Trump report that negotiators got the impression he wanted to 'make a deal'.
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Flamengo add Brazil's Serie A title to Copa Libertadores crown and have PSG in sight in Intercontinental Cup in Qatar.
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In an annual GCC meeting, Abdullatif Alzayani stated that member states stand “shoulder-to-shoulder” against any threat.
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The UN says the visit comes 'at a crucial time for the region', as it seeks to bolster ties with Syria.
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Israel says the Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt will open in the coming days, but only for Palestinians leaving.
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Al Jazeera looks at how years of punitive measures cost billions, filled prisons and did little to curb violence.
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Omar Fateh on president Trump’s hostile rhetoric toward Somali Americans ahead of the midterm elections.
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Landslides flatten homes in North Sumatra, leaving families fearing every noise and hoping for safer futures.
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Gaza residents fear the return of full-scale war as Israel receives second-last captive's body.
