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Hamstring tear will keep Salah out for four weeks, but he will be fit for Egypt at the World Cup, Ibrahim Hassan says.
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Putin claims, without providing evidence, that Ukraine was involved in the attack, an allegation Kyiv vehemently denies.
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The warning comes as the Gaza Strip’s Health Ministry registers more cases of paralysis due to malnutrition.
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Right-wing Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir sparked outrage from nations across the Middle East.
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India beat England by six runs to win fifth Test on its final day at the Oval and level the five-match series at 2-2.
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Children in Gaza are being shot while trying to get food from Israeli- and US-backed GHF.
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Palestinians in West Bank are unable to mourn 31-year-old Awdah, while the Israeli settler who shot him walks free.
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Lion ownership is rising in Thailand, prompting concerns over welfare, regulation, and illegal wildlife trade.
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Israel’s war has destroyed Gaza’s water supplies, forcing residents to struggle daily for safe drinking water.
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White House deputy chief Stephen Miller says it was 'not acceptable' for India to continue to buy Russian oil.
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The investigation was derailed by political interference, but a new government is trying to get justice back on track.
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The stepmother of a boy, whose killing was witnessed at a GHF site, is still looking for his body.
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Seoul removes propaganda loudspeakers to signal a shift in policy under President Lee's administration.
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Witkoff will discuss Russia's war on Ukraine as Trump says again he wants a 'deal where people stop getting killed'.
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Israeli PM earlier asked for Red Cross to intervene to help captives as just 36 aid trucks entered Gaza on Saturday.
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Trump administration officials question data amid condemnation of dismissal of Bureau of Labor Statistics head.
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Here are the key events on day 1,257 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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US president has urged Republicans to redraw map to help the party net a handful of seats in the midterms next year.
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Some 100 people were involved in search for workers at El Teniente copper mine, the world's largest underground mine.
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England needs 35 more runs to beat India as fifth Test thriller goes to the last day of the five-match cricket series.
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The ex-president, accused of seeking to overturn the 2022 election that he lost, has been backed by US's Trump.
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China's spectacular economic development has brought up the price of its labour and dwindled Western corporate profits.
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Rescue operations are ongoing to find dozens more missing, local authorities say.
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State media says armed groups violated the truce agreed in the predominantly Druze region.
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Australia may join more than a dozen other nations in recognising the state of Palestine.
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Agreements, including for energy and trade sectors, have been signed during the two-day visit of Iranian president.
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United Kingdom's Lando Norris holds off McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri of Australia to win Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Israel is carrying out more demolitions this year than in any other year of the occupation, which began in 1967.
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Fifteen-year-old Abdul Rahman Abu Jazar says Israeli soldiers kept shooting at him even after he was struck by a bullet.
