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Abu Safia's health has deteriorated considerably since he was taken by Israeli soldiers.
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The RSF are accused of staging arrests of their own soldiers to deflect blame for mass atrocities in Sudan’s el-Fasher.
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Authorities pledge disciplinary action, saying the privately-run temple had not secured official approvals.
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Some elements of the Iranian state are in favour of relatively relaxing controls, while others wish to cede no ground.
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Sudanese people are being hunted down, humiliated and killed by RSF fighters, according to survivors and aid agencies.
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Large crowds converge in Novi Sad to commemorate deadly accident that has led to frequent mass antigovernment protests.
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Authorities have not said which country or state actors may have benefitted from the alleged spying activities.
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Israeli strikes on Gaza this week have killed more than 100 people following the killing of an Israeli soldier.
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Electoral commission says incumbent president won re-election with 98 percent of disputed vote.
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Los Angeles Dodgers send the World Series to a decisive seventh game after defeating Toronto Blue Jays in Canada.
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The storm has left 60 percent of Jamaica without electricity and some areas with up to 90 percent of roofs gone.
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Protesters marched in Vila Cruzeiro, where days earlier residents laid out dozens of bodies of people killed by police.
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The group said Russian attacks are inflicting 'devastating social, environmental and economic consequences' on Ukraine.
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Trump's comments appear to contrast with his own early remarks, as US sends warships to the Caribbean.
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Thirty-four children were among 78 people killed in the deadly blaze, which occurred during the school holidays.
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The filibuster allows the minority party in the US Senate to block bills should they fail to reach 60 votes in favour.
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Here are the key events from day 1,346 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Reporters blocked from key White House area without prior approval, citing structural changes and security concerns.
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The resolution supports Morocco's claim to the disputed Western Sahara, a stance backed by Trump's administration.
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Trump blamed the 'false' ad in which former US President Ronald Reagan, a Republican hero, said tariffs are a disaster.
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Ahmed Souab, a fierce critic of President Kais Saied, faces a number of charges related to 'anti-terrorism' legislation.
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The Rapid Support Forces massacred and now control Darfur’s main city. What does it mean for Sudan’s war?
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The Al-Hatto family is living in fear that the unexploded bomb Israel dropped on their home will go off at any moment.
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A new Women's World Cup winner will be crowned on Sunday, as India take on South Africa in the 50-over final.
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Footage shows FBI and state police vehicles in Dearborn, Michigan, near Fordson High School, conducting an investigation
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The el-Fasher massacre in late October highlighted that the war in Sudan shows little sign of abating.
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Relations nosedived in 2018 after Canada arrested a senior Huawei executive and have remained rocky ever since.
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D66 party says no time to waste as begins challenge of finding three coalition partners on fractious centre-ground.
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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun says ready to negotiate despite Israeli refusal, as new strikes kill one in the south.
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Residents of Jamaica are scrambling for supplies and picking through piles of wreckage from Hurricane Melissa.
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Deadly protests have continued to spread across Tanzania since voting began in controversial elections.
