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After 17 years in exile, the 'prince' of Bangladesh politics returns to Dhaka. Can he bring the BNP back to power, too?
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Organisers say the deal with YouTube will allow viewers to watch the awards ceremony on an 'unprecedented global scale'.
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Huge US arms package for Taiwan includes HIMARS rocket systems, howitzer artillery, antitank missiles, and drones.
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Arabic is spoken by more than 400 million people. Can you recognise these Arabic words that made their way into English?
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New attack brings death toll to nearly 100 from US strikes on vessels in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean.
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Philippine official said 'mere visit' to the country does not support claims the men underwent 'terrorist training'.
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India aims to be an additional manufacturing hub for companies wanting to expand production beyond China.
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These are the key developments from day 1,393 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Trump is also set to preview his 2026 priorities during Oval Office 'address to the nation'.
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Tesla brushed off the decision, saying 'not one single customer came forward to say there’s a problem'.
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UN warns 17 million people in Afghanistan face acute food insecurity.
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Smith defends his decision to prosecute Trump for efforts to stay in power after losing the 2020 election.
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European champions Paris Saint-Germain pushed all the way in Intercontinental Cup final in Qatar by South Americans.
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Nick Reiner's lawyer asked the public to not “rush to judgement” before about the case against him.
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Shifts in Hadramout and al-Mahra intensify Yemen's fragmentation, risking further economic and political instability.
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The winner of the FIFA World Cup 2026 will get record $50m jackpot - still less than half offered at Club World Cup.
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UK government warns Roman Abramovich of last chance to give Chelsea sale proceeds to victims of Russia's war in Ukraine.
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The British Medical Association is calling for improved pay and an increase in available jobs for qualified doctors.
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Board's decision comes day after Affinity Partners, fund backed by Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, pulled out of deal.
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Fears are growing in Latin America over a US military build-up in the Caribbean, as Washington expands airstrikes.
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The US has increasingly looked abroad to fill teaching shortages. But some educators fear uncertainty under Trump.
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Heavy rain and strong winds are causing buildings weakened by Israeli bombardment to collapse across Gaza.
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Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado went to Norway despite a travel ban imposed by Venezuelan authorities.
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US president's chief of staff describes Trump as having 'alcoholic's personality' and calls Elon Musk 'odd, odd duck'.
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Fifteen years after the Arab Spring, the women who lit the spark still struggle for influence, equality and protection
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The decision would be crucial for Ukraine's war efforts and a test of European resolve.
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Tump's strike total on conflict-ridden East African nation exceeds Bush, Obama and Biden administrations combined.
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Not all EU members are in favour of freezing Russian assets due to concerns over legal basis and reprisal from Moscow.
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Beijing is a crucial trading partner of Kyiv, but its political ties have been hampered by Russia's full-scale invasion.
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Experts have discovered thousands of dinosaur footprints in northern Italy's Stelvio National Park.
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The Arab Spring began in Tunisia 15 years ago, after Mohamed Bouazizi set fire to himself triggering unrest.
