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Critics, however, highlight that the cost-cutting proposals fall short of Trump's campaign pledge to make IVF free.
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The Palestinian Authority says it's ready to operate Gaza's only gateway to the outside world.
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Former national security adviser charged with 18 counts of mishandling classified documents.
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Arab Barghouti tells Al Jazeera Israel wants to 'silence' his father amid reports Israeli guards beat him last month.
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Israel has set no date and claim aid would not enter via Rafah as Israeli strikes kill three Palestinians despite truce.
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Jose Raul Mulino says the visa-removal policy is 'not coherent' with the 'good relationship' he hopes to have with US.
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Journalist Shadi Abu Sido was told his wife and kids were killed in Gaza, until his release revealed they were alive.
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Several deaths have been reported in Kenya after police used live fire at a public viewing of the deceased Raila Odinga.
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In a Truth Social post, the US president alleges that Hamas had violated the terms of the ceasefire in Gaza.
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Israel says Hamas is failing to meet commitments under Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan.
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Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo will face off in two debates ahead of the November 4 election for New York City mayor.
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After days of cross-border fighting, Pakistan and Afghan Taliban authorities agreed a temporary ceasefire.
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The US President has confirmed he has authorised the CIA to operate in Venezuela, sparking fears of a US coup.
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Palestinian American Ruwa Romman is running for Governor of Georgia, vying to be the first Muslim with such position.
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We look at loneliness in the digital world, where everyone is connected but no one is connecting.
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Hackers took over the PA system at Harrisburg International Airport in Pennsylvania.
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Bus belonging to the Syrian Energy Ministry was attacked, killing four people and injuring nine.
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The Nobel given to Venezuela’s Maria Corina Machado was really a prize for Donald Trump.
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We compare and contrast Trump’s 2015 attack on Marco Rubio over donor ties with his own close ties to the same family.
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Thousands in southern Tunisia rally to shut a state phosphate plant blamed for cancer, illness, and mass poisoning.
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Military leader to take his oath as president on Friday as African Union calls for the restoration of civilian rule.
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Indonesia appointed Patrick Kluivert in January on a two-year deal to boost hopes of reaching next year's World Cup.
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Trump considers deploying military domestically using Insurrection Act amid debates on legal terms and implications.
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The United Nations estimates more than $70bn is needed to rebuild Gaza.
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Continued Israeli restrictions still choking the flow of aid especially to the neediest patients in hospitals in Gaza.
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US President appeared to acknowledge Hamas’s struggle to recover Israeli captives’ bodies from beneath Gaza’s ruins.
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At least 66 lives lost, 75 missing, as torrential rains submerge towns, leaving residents desperate for aid, recovery.
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The bridge explosions occur just hours after a car bomb went off outside a shopping mall in Guayaquil.
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Kabul orders its army to honour the two-day ceasefire, warning it will respond if Pakistan violates the agreement.
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Titmus, famous for beating US swim star Katie Ledecky at the Paris Games, was expected to compete in the 2028 Olympics.
