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Schools shut and villages swept away as Pakistan reels from monsoon devastation.
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Courtesy photo Young people walk the streets of Camagüey, Cuba. The same report warns that Cubans who criticize the government 'ri...
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Rapper Liam Og O hAnnaidh, known as Kneecap's Mo Chara, appeared in London court over displaying a Hezbollah flag.
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Courtesy photo Father Charles Gallagher, pastor of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Washington, D.C., with Auxiliary Bishop Juan R...
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UN staff held a vigil honouring over 500 aid workers killed in Gaza, calling for action to end the genocide.
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Italy's national football team are due to play Israel in two World Cup qualifiers ahead of the 2026 tournament.
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Europe outpaces the US in military support to Ukraine. Donald Trump wants to lead in diplomacy and end Russia's war.
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Analysts say as the US and Europe avoid direct military contact with Russia, a ceasefire is yet elusive.
- WPSD Local 2025/8/20
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Senegal men's initiative boosts support for women's health and advances gender equality in local communities.
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Irish rapper Liam Og O hAnnaidh was greeted by crowds chanting ‘Free Mo Chara’ and waving Palestinian flags as he arrive
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Heavy rain has flooded Yemen’s capital Sanaa and the southern port city of Aden.
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Sweden international Alexander Isak has been training alone due to the uncertainty surrounding his future at Newcastle.
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With this year’s hurricane season under way, Al Jazeera visualises the differences between various storm systems.
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Afghanistan has marked the anniversary of its independence from British influence with a military display staged by the
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Accusations of shooting civilians at will have led some observers to conclude that Israeli soldiers are 'gamifying' war.
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Australia has hit back at Israel with a government minister saying, ‘strength is not measured by how many people you can
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The White House has reiterated President Trump’s remarks that US troops will not be deployed to Ukraine.
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Wall, the No 1 NBA draft pick in 2010, is best known for his spectacular point guard play with the Washington Wizards.
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Unequal treatment reflects a cold combination of political and economic calculations.
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The US president has threatened to impose a tariff of up to 300 percent on imports of semiconductors.
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The new account comes as Trump has three times delayed implementing a 'sell or ban' law for the Chinese-owned app.
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Chinese military to showcase advanced fighter planes, missile systems on 80th anniversary of end of World War II.
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Australia's Home Affairs minister says 'strength is not measured by how many people you can blow up'.
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US President says a review of the national museums will be similar to those he has ordered for universities.
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US president suggests security guarantees for Ukraine could see Washington provide air support.
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Here are the key events on day 1,273 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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An image of St. Stephen of Hungary appears with the Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest and fireworks in the sky above. Once s...
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Disillusioned with Seoul's work-to-survive lifestyle, a group of Koreans find refuge in the rural 'Don't Worry Village'.
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Police in western Afghanistan's Herat province say the accident was due to the bus's 'excessive speed and negligence'.
