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Satellite images taken reveal the Israeli military's massive scale of damage to towns in south Lebanon.
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Japanese soldiers are helping in the fight against deadly bear attacks in the country’s north.
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Residents say powerful storm brought 'raging' flash floods that destroyed homes, overturned cars and blocked streets.
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Sudan's Rapid Support Forces fighters are abducting thousands of people for ransom as they flee the city of el-Fasher.
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Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the game as Belgian side Club Brugge seek to upset Barcelona.
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At least 11 people were killed and dozens injured after a passenger train hit a cargo train near Bilaspur, India.
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Al Jazeera journalists risk everything to report on the Gaza war, facing loss, displacement and deadly attacks.
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Officials say missile hit a car in Burj Rahal town in Tyre district, the latest in series of attacks despite ceasefire.
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US President Donald Trump admitted that the federal government shutdown hurt Republicans in Tuesday’s elections.
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Typhoon Kalmaegi has killed dozens of people and destroyed thousands of homes in central Philippines.
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Victories in Virginia, New Jersey, Georgia and California hands Democrats a boost, one year ahead of 2025 Midterm vote.
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In 2019, a Sudanese jiu-jitsu team travelled by land from Sudan to Kenya, no funding, no backing, just determination.
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The newly-formed Justice Fleet has suspended contact with Libya's Joint Rescue Coordination Centre.
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Zohran Mamdani has been elected mayor of New York City, becoming the first Muslim and South Asian to hold the post.
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" In New York City, we have, in terms of the sheer volume of voters, the most since at least 1969."
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As US media try to whitewash his legacy in death, the world continues to grapple with the horrors he helped unleash.
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Putin has touted cruise missile Burevestnik and torpedo Poseidon as game-changing weapons as the Ukraine war rages on.
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Bloc agrees compromises to win over sceptical countries as climate concerns take backseat to trade and defence.
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Pakistan's fears over closer India-Taliban ties are influencing its approach to peace talks with Kabul, analysts say.
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A young socialist's path to mayor of NYC exposed divisions within the Democrats and groups shaping US elections.
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Yara Youssef Abu Kweik, 16, is processing her emotions by painting scenes of suffering from her daily life.
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‘Cycle of terror’ spikes as Higher Planning Council set to advance plans to build 1985 new settlement units.
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Sikh pilgrims cross from India into Pakistan to celebrate Guru Nanak's birthday, one of Sikhism's most sacred festivals.
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As the shutdown enters its 36th day, Democrats and Republicans remain unwavering over healthcare spending.
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Cecile Kohler, 41, and her partner, Jacques Paris, 72, had been jailed on charges of spying for France and Israel.
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Australia to restrict access to nine social media platforms for children under the age of 16 from December 10.
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Bayern Munich remain top of the league standings after staging a road win over reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain.
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Supporters say Mamdani offers bold blueprint for Democrats in age of Trump, even as some top officials remain reticent.
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The rescue and recovery operation has ended and movement of trains through the accident site has resumed
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Legal experts says US attacks amount to extrajudicial killing even if those targeted are suspected of drug trafficking.
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Belgium's Brussels and Liege airports were forced to shut down twice due to mysterious drone sightings on Tuesday.
