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Israel has killed more than 1,000 Palestinians since agreeing to a US-brokered ‘ceasefire’ in its genocidal war.
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Experts warn promise of reconstruction turns right to shelter into political extortion and alleged demographic change.
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Trump has refused to apologise for a now-deleted video that depicted Michelle and Barack Obama as apes.
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Both countries emphasize comprehensive partnerships spanning semiconductors, defence, healthcare and food security.
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US pressure pushes island nation's 11 million people to the brink as Cuba imposes emergency measures amid fuel crisis.
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Skiing icon Vonn cried in anguish and pain after her awful fall high up the course days after sustaining an ACL injury.
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Israel has returned the bodies of dozens of Palestinians to Gaza, without providing any information on who they are.
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Protests erupted in Italy against the Winter Olympics to condemn Israel’s participation and the presence of ICE agents.
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Tim Seifert and Glenn Phillips rally in the middle order to help New Zealand overcome Afghanistan in Chennai, India.
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Saudi-backed government announces new 35-member cabinet as it is set to govern a divided nation racked by years of war.
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Khaled Meshaal, the head of Hamas abroad, has spoken at the Al Jazeera Forum on the rights of Palestinians to resist.
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A global roundup of some of last week’s events.
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The far right's score will be watched closely, with the vote being held as heavy storms continue to lash the country.
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Palestinian medics say several of the 54 bodies were found to be mutilated and showed extensive signs of abuse.
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Somalia’s stability is essential to securing global trade corridors and regional security.
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Riyadh condemns RSF attacks in Kordofan, blames foreign fighters and weapons for fuelling Sudan's three-year conflict.
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The negotiations reopened diplomacy, but mistrust and military pressure raise the question of how much time remains.
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The Palestinian civilian death toll in Gaza is far worse than Netanyahu claims.
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Struggling with loneliness, people in Japan use an online chat service for mental health support and social connection.
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Ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was the longest-ruling leader in the country's history.
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Somali president promises to confront Israeli military presence amid reports of base plan in breakaway Somaliland.
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These are the key developments from day 1,445 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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No single party is expected to secure a clear majority in Sunday's vote, raising the spectre of political instability.
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Opinion polls suggest Takaichi's conservative coalition could win as many as 300 of the 465 seats in the lower house.
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Move comes after council tried to oust PM Fils-Aime and the US recently deployed warship to waters near Haiti’s capital.
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More than 200 people have been killed in attacks, but the abducted Christians have been freed.
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Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says discussions will remain focused on nuclear issue, not missile programme.
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Elaf fund will finance projects with buy-in from Saudi investors committing $2bn for two airports in Aleppo city.
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Journalist Chris Hedges speaks to Marc Lamont Hill on Trump’s first year and the future of US democracy.
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Pilgrims hold candles during Mass Nov. 1, 2024, at Lourdes. If we do not shine in faith, the world is darker.
