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The incoming mayor will use two family Qurans and a historic edition that symbolises New York City history.
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The Trump administration has accused the PA of seeking to 'internationalise' its conflict with Israel in court.
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Despite US pressure, Hezbollah has rejected calls for its disarmament.
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Sir John Everett Millais St. John Henry Newman (1881). The Vatican has not yet confirmed the date of Newman’s formal proclamation...
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US courts assessing Trump's tariff authority and reliance on 1977 emergencies act amid constitutional power debate.
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The White House has jumped on the viral Jet2holidays TikTok trend to promote its controversial immigration crackdown.
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UK HRW Director Yasmine Ahmed says Israel is “exterminating Palestinians” in Gaza, urging an immediate arms embargo
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Eight months ago, the ICC issued a warrant for the arrest of Benjamin Netanyahu for the war crime of starvation.
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Musicians across Europe are cancelling shows at festivals linked to KKR, a firm tied to Israel’s defence industry.
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DanielPenfield Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Rochester, New York. Earlier this month Continental Insurance Co. agreed to pay $12...
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Ukraine's government faced pressure from protesters and foreign backers after attempt to take away power from agencies.
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Japan reports one death during coastal evacuation but cancels warning across the country by Thursday afternoon.
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Missile strikes on Kyiv leave six dead, including a child, and injure 82 as fires engulf the capital overnight.
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At least 16 people have died from heat-related illnesses in South Korea this year, according to health authorities.
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Al Jazeera contributor Ruwaida Amer speaks about her own struggle to survive the Israeli-engineered famine in Gaza.
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Au Kam San accused by police of being in contact with an unnamed 'anti-China organisation abroad' since 2022.
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Canada has become the latest country to announce its intention to recognise a Palestinian state.
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FBI Director Kash Patel travelled to New Zealand to inaugurate the office, which will also oversee Pacific countries.
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Former NBA player is among six indicted on US federal charges for conducting illegal gambling at his California mansion.
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CBS’s sacking of Stephen Colbert exposes a media system where corporate control crushes journalism and silences dissent.
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Thailand's military said the detained Cambodian troops will be returned home after 'legal procedures' are completed.
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A glacial lake outburst flood in October 2023 washed away the Teesta III dam, displacing thousands of people.
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US Senate vote highlights growing split among Democrats over support for Israel's war in Gaza.
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Report says US Senator Roger Wicker may visit Taiwan after President William Lai Ching-te cancelled Latin America trip.
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Sanctions said to target shipping controlled by Mohammad Hossein Shamkhani, son of top adviser to Iran's supreme leader.
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South Korean leader says agreement eliminates 'uncertainties' in trade environment.
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Taipei sees homegrown drones as key to its defence, but analysts say its plans do not go far enough.
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The UN has warned aid entering the Strip remains far below what is required.
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Rembrandt, “The Storm on the Sea of Galilee,” 1633, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston Ignatian contemplation turns prayer into...
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The Canadian PM says Hamas cannot play a role in the future of Palestine or take part in possible 2026 elections.
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The White House’s August 1 deadline has ‘set off some panic’ among both workers and employers, experts say.
