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The Palestinian Authority's Fatah party and its affiliates sweep council vote.
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Hundreds of Palestinians gathered in Khan Younis awaiting the return of loved ones.
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US President Donald Trump wrote of a ‘new beginning’ as he signed a visitor book at Israel’s parliament.
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Palestinian prisoners released from Israel have been greeted by huge crowds in the occupied West Bank.
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The bus, travelling from the Eastern Cape to Zimbabwe and Malawi, tumbled down a steep embankment.
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Vehicles carrying Palestinian detainees left Ofer prison in the occupied West Bank for Gaza.
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Israeli officials have confirmed that all 20 living captives have been released in Gaza.
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States can and must act to end hunger.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has arrived in Israel to oversee the first stage of his Gaza peace plan. Trump will address
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Many African nations now spend more servicing external debt than funding healthcare and education.
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Speaking aboard Air Force One en-route to Israel, US President Donald Trump said “the war is over,” crediting Qatar for
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Cheering broke out among in Tel Aviv it was announced that Hamas had released seven Israeli captives.
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Despite spending millions on early warning systems, is the government losing the trust of residents in vulnerable areas?
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Families in Palestine and Israel await the return of their loved ones as the Israeli-Hamas truce continues to hold.
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The new government, led by Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu, must present a 2026 draft budget on Monday.
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Sources say the 28-year-old was killed by members of Israel-linked 'militia' fighting Hamas in the Sabra neighbourhood.
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Two tropical storms have damaged more than 16,000 homes and caused widespread electricity cuts.
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The election in Frankfurt an der Oder is between independent candidate Axel Strasser and AfD contender Wilko Moller.
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The Kremlin has warned of the risk of escalation if Kyiv is provided with the US-built long-range missiles.
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That much became apparent last month, when expensive fighter jets were scrambled to shoot down cheap foam drones.
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Once Israel confirms all 20 living captives in Israeli territory, it says it will start releasing Palestinian prisoners.
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An elite military unit that installed the president in 2009 has joined Gen Z protesters calling for his resignation.
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The measure comes after the US added Mali to its list of African countries required to post bonds of $5,000 and $10,000.
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New Zealand's FM discusses the decision not to recognise a Palestinian state, shifting global alliances, and diplomacy.
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Deadly clashes erupted overnight between the Taliban and Pakistani forces across the Afghanistan border.
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A global roundup of some of last week’s events.
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Soldiers from a Madagascar army unit have declared support for the youth-led anti-government protests, urging police to
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The cost to rebuild Gaza will be far greater than the UN, European Union and World Bank estimate of $50bn
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Afghanistan says 58 Pakistani soldiers killed while Pakistan claims of killing 200 Taliban and affiliated 'terrorists'.
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Beijing says it will not back down in the face of threats, urging the US to resolve differences through negotiations.
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Video shows the aftermath of drone and artillery strikes on a shelter in el-Fasher in Sudan, killing at least 60 people.
