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Turmoil in Tehran: The Fallout of Ayatollah Khamenei's Assassination
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Conservative opposition to war on Iran remains minimal as hawks heap praise on Trump for bombing, killing Khamenei.
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Africa's 5G access is far below the global average of more than 20 percent, highlighting connectivity challenges.
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More than 5,000 cases of malaria, typhoid and dengue fever, causing dozens of deaths, were reported in last month.
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Super Typhoon Ragasa triggered flooding and landslides in the region.
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Locals who sided with pro-Russian separatists become ideologically closer to Ukraine as the war rumbles on.
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Russia and Ukraine intensify attacks a month after US President Donald Trump met their leaders.
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Han Hak-ja is accused of ordering the church to bribe former First Lady Kim Keon Hee for favours for the church.
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At least 17 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip since dawn, including 15 in Gaza City, medical sources say.
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Treasury secretary says US considering measures to stabilise Latin American country amid asset selloff.
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No official word on killing of 24 people, including 14 fighters, as opposition politicians blame military for blasts.
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Hakyung Lee, 45, found guilty of killing her children, Minu Jo, 6, and Yuna Jo, 8, and hiding bodies in storage.
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Alaa Abd El-Fattah is considered to be among the most high-profile political prisoners held in Egypt's prisons.
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US leader's remarks on popular painkiller, known as paracetamol globally, prompt outcry from doctors and medical bodies.
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Beijing's stance on selling the video-sharing platform has softened amid other disputes with Washington.
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Health experts warn of rising cholera cases in Pakistan amid catastrophic floods and strained healthcare.
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Ousmane Dembele helped Paris Saint-Germain to a quadruple last season, including their first Champions League.
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Rodrigo Duterte is accused of being an 'indirect co-perpetrator' in the murders of dozens of alleged criminals.
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Russia denies the allegations and accuses European powers of levying baseless accusations.
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At least 15 flights have been diverted as airport remains closed until the situation is resolved, Denmark officials say.
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Announcement comes nearly a week after the late-night host was controversially suspended for remarks about Charlie Kirk.
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The son of the former president stands accused of coercion, according to a statement from the prosecutor general.
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Decision means Rebecca Slaughter remains barred from her post at the Federal Trade Commission for the time being.
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Italian dockworkers blocked ports in Genoa and Livorno as unions staged nationwide protests over Israel’s war in Gaza.
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The announcement by President Macron comes the world leaders meet to revive the long-stalled two-state solution.
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After Monday's mass raids, pro-Western President Maia Sandu once again accuses Moscow of interference.
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Several Western nations have formally recognised Palestine, drawing praise from Palestinians.
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Ted Cruz compares FCC chair's Disney threats to mafia tactics, sparking bipartisan concerns over free speech violations.
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A loss in the match on Tuesday will put both teams on the brink of elimination from cricket's T20 Asia Cup 2025.
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China plans to evacuate close to 400,00 people from Shenzhen as the typhoon makes landfall in the northern Philippines.
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Six officials will see their visas revoked following the sentencing of Trump ally Jair Bolsonaro.
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Unconditional US support for Israel will come to an end, but this policy shift may take years.
