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Open War: Pakistan and Afghanistan's Border Conflict Escalates
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Residents of Kabul, Afghanistan are cleaning up broken glass and describing how they tried to run to safety.
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Aid worker Caroline Willemen describes Israel's bureaucratic barriers that prevent trucks from entering Gaza.
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Forty of the country’s busiest airports have been affected by the domestic flight cancellations.
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By offering to host a US deportee against his wishes, Liberia betrays the very principles on which it was founded.
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Follow our match build-up, with full team news, ahead of our live text commentary of the game in north London.
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Pelosi has been falsely accused of drunkenness and treason, but she has also made a few questionable statements herself.
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The International Criminal Court confirmed 39 charges against Kony, paving the way for a trial if he is ever captured.
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Injured are taken to hospital after an explosion occurred during Friday prayers at a mosque inside a school complex.
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Around 300,000 UNRWA pupils have been deprived of a formal education since Israel's war on Gaza began in October 2023.
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Israel adamant that it will not accept Turkish armed forces in Gaza under Trump's 20-point peace plan.
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The short-range weapon is believed to have flown 700km and landed in the East Sea, otherwise known as the Sea of Japan.
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Those arrested were all men, boys aged between 17 and 67 - the majority for racially aggravated public offences.
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Mass crackdown on migrants follows deal signed with the EU to stem migration from source countries in Africa.
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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said attacks to continue until 'narco-terrorists' stop 'poisoning' American people.
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Colombian fighters Alexander Ante, 48, and Jose Aron Medina Aranda, 37 were each sentenced to 13 years in prison.
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US Federal Aviation Administration is cutting air traffic by 10 percent due to a shortage of air traffic controllers.
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Call to testify from US lawmakers came a day after King Charles formally stripped his younger brother of his titles.
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Polls find large majorities of people in the US oppose military action in Venezuela, where Trump has ramped up pressure.
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Abby Zwerner, 28, was shot in 2023 as she sat in a first-grade classroom and sustained life-threatening injuries.
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The federal government shutdown is now the longest in US history.
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Israa al-Areer's searches through bodies returned by Israel for husband and brother missing since start of war on Gaza.
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Shareholders approved the pay package with as much as 75 percent support on Thursday.
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The truce talks are aimed at finalising a ceasefire reached in Qatar last month following deadly clashes.
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Italy is welcoming 19 children who were evacuated from Gaza by the World Health Organization.
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Hague Court of Appeal says gov't has 'considerable discretion' to determine foreign policy, national security issues.
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The deal, which includes Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, will slash prices for Medicare and Medicaid programme recipients.
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SOAS University, of which Hamdi is an alumnus, urge 'US authorities to ensure full transparency and due process'.
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Paramilitary says it will accept a ceasefire proposed by the Quad mediators - the US, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the UAE.
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Video shows Israeli drones launching airstrikes in southern Lebanon Thursday. At least one person was killed in Toura.
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AJ defense editor Alex Gatopoulos breaks down the latest developments in Sudan.
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The DOJ had argued that the federal judge did not have the authority to make the decision.
