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Odongphoto Bishop’s mitre. The plan threatens to harden a decades-old split between the traditionalist group and the Vatican.
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Ex-players and politicians criticise the politicisation of cricket and urge the ICC to step in and mend ties.
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The long-awaited re-opening of Gaza’s Rafah crossing has been deemed too late for many seeking treatments.
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Venezuelan human rights activist Javier Tarazona has been freed after more than four years.
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Samia Alatrash recalls life before the war with her sister Samar and her two girls, and the night she lost her family.
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Executions are part of broader crackdown by Beijing on scam centres across Southeast Asia built on an industrial scale.
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Eight more charities say they will not hand Israel details about their Palestinian staff, fearing for their safety.
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Syrian government troops have been waiting to enter Hasakah, a main area still under the control of Kurdish-led SDF.
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Here’s a look at the top winners of the night at the Grammy Awards.
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Grammy winners including Billie Eilish and Bad Bunny used their acceptance speeches to condemn ICE operations in the US.
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Many say they have received little support from government or Hezbollah, not enough to rebuild lives or homes destroyed.
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With Washington’s stance on Ukraine shifting, debates in Kyiv over Gaza continue to gain momentum.
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NY Knicks record 112-100 win over the LA Lakers, while reigning champions OKC beat the Denver Nuggets 121-111.
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Rafah crossing will reportedly operate for six hours a day and allow only 150 patients to exit into Egypt for care.
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Manhunt under way in southwestern province after attacks by separatist group killed dozens, including 31 civilians.
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Laura Fernandez of the governing PPSO party leads presidential race with 53.01 percent of the vote, early results show.
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US president says the arts complex will close for two years for reconstruction starting in July.
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These are the key developments from day 1,439 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
