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Zelenskyy described the simultaneous military and diplomatic pressure as 'one of the hardest moments in our history'.
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The government announces the closing of all government offices and schools as weather conditions grow worse.
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Local sources tell Al Jazeera that nine people were killed, others wounded in Israeli strikes on the town of Beit Jinn.
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Senegal is resisting an IMF-recommended debt restructuring, but support from the Fund is critical for its recovery.
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Putin also branded fears that Moscow is planning to invade another European nation 'ridiculous' and 'complete nonsense'.
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Aman says it will take 'all available measures' to stop its citizens from being recruited to fight for Russian forces.
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US president claims attacks on vessels in Latin American region have stopped 85 percent of drugs trafficked by sea.
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Here are the key events from day 1,373 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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US president says second National Guard member 'fighting for his life' after attack a day earlier in Washington, DC.
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Senegal's Foreign Ministry says Umaro Sissoco Embalo arrived in the country a day after he was deposed in military coup.
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Several candidates are vying to replace President Xiomara Castro, but concerns about voting process have caused tension.
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The decision follows Castillo's failed 2022 bid to dissolve Congress and avoid a third impeachment attempt.
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In its deal with Alberta, Canada will scrap emissions cap on the oil and gas sector, among other moves.
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Israeli soldiers have been filmed shooting two Palestinians who were seen on their knees with their hands in the air.
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Traffic and trains disrupted as Sri Lanka battles severe weather and rising floodwaters across multiple regions.
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It's a day to give thanks. But for millions of Indigenous Americans, it also serves as a reminder of loss.
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Reigning European U-17 champions Portugal beat Austria 1-0 to lift the FIFA U-17 World Cup for the first time.
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Observers condemn Israeli army's killing of two Palestinian men in northern West Bank as 'shocking crime'.
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Military takeover follows others in the region in recent years.
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G20 summit in Johannesburg was seen as a diplomatic success for South Africa and a renewed commitment to multilaterism.
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Pope Leo XIV hailed Turkiye as a bridge between cultures and religions, during his first visit since becoming pontiff.
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Advocates say the 16-year-old's health had been in decline since his arrest in February for allegedly throwing rocks.
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Critics worry that the creation of 'alternative safe communities' may tip the enclave into permanent division.
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Humanitarian group says at least 400 children reached Tawila without their parents after Rapid Support Forces' advance.
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General Horta Nta Na Man is named the head of a one-year transitional government after President Embalo was detained.
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UN says 32,000 Palestinians forced from their homes in the Israeli-occupied territory with major assault ongoing.
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US President Donald Trump reiterated unfounded claims of 'human rights abuses' of Afrikaners in South Africa.
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Two National Guard members are shot near the White House. The suspect, identified as an Afghan national, is in custody.
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"I don't think this military takeover is going in the right direction."
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Walid Habbas on how Israeli ministries are funding settler activity in the occupied West Bank.
