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US President Donald Trump has called a shooter who tried to rush the White House Correspondents’ gala, ‘a sick person.’
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Here are the key events from day 1,363 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Cook's lawyer says the criminal referrals against her 'fail on even the most cursory look at the facts'.
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Ministry of public safety says it is seeking more details about questioning of scholar Richard Falk at Toronto airport.
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British officials say they're enforcing tougher policies for asylum seekers in a sweeping overhaul of its policy.
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Richardson is the second official President Donald Trump has appointed to lead FEMA since the start of his second term.
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New attacks near Bethlehem and Hebron underscore intensifying Israeli violence in occupied Palestinian territory.
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Some of the protesters who helped to oust Sheikh Hasina from power say her death sentence is a first step to justice.
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Many US families had been adopting solar panels for their homes to bring down electricity costs which have shot up.
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France and Ukraine have signed a declaration of intent for Kyiv to acquire up to 100 Rafale fighter jets.
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Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir demanded targeted assassinations of Palestinian Authority officials.
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Health authorities isolate more than 100 contacts as deadly hemorrhagic virus detected near South Sudan border.
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Six members of the proscribed 'terrorist' action group to be tried over attack on Israeli weapons group Elbit Systems.
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Gaza's Government Media Office warns that hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians face catastrophic conditions.
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Firefighters are searching for two people missing after a mudslide hit a home overnight in Brazzano di Cormons, Italy.
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China is retaliating over Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent comments on Taiwan.
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Key Israeli minister say Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas should also be jailed if Palestinian statehood advances.
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In a letter, BBC Chair Samir Shah argued there remains 'no basis for a defamation case' against the British broadcaster.
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Their refusal to speak out undermines scholarly integrity and the field of genocide studies.
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Berlin says Gaza has now 'stabilised' despite daily Israeli attacks and continuing restrictions on humanitarian aid.
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The Security Council is set to vote on a US resolution detailing the long-awaited Gaza stabilisation force.
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Israeli authorities have been systematically abusing Palestinian prisoners with impunity, according to PHRI.
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The shadowy company moving people from Gaza is assuring clients it’s still operating as normal.
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UK journalist Sami Hamdi has told Al Jazeera of harsh conditions during the weeks he was held by ICE in the US.
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Mass protests demand transparency in the government investigation of flood-related corruption scandal.
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A bridge collapse at a mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has killed at least 80 workers.
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Former prime minister sentenced to death by special tribunal for her role in bloody 2024 crackdown on protesters.
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Trump’s breakup with some Republicans may entertain, but it won’t pull American politics out of the plutocratic bog.
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Group E leaders Spain aim to qualify for direct entry into next year's World Cup with a final takedown of Turkiye.
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Hasina - currently in exile in India - convicted over 2024 crackdown on protests that killed hundreds.
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A special tribunal in Bangladesh’s Dhaka has found former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity
