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US President Donald Trump has called a shooter who tried to rush the White House Correspondents’ gala, ‘a sick person.’
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US President Donald Trump sent a letter to Israel's president requesting he pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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No perpetrators have been brought to justice after 1977 death-in-detention of famed anti-apartheid leader, Steve Biko.
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Amnesty International warns fossil fuel infrastructure is a 'major source of human rights violations' around the world.
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The pardon of the 81-year-old author comes after Germany appealed for his release on 'humanitarian grounds'.
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US president calls corruption charges against Israeli PM 'unjustified', describing Netanyahu as 'formidable' leader.
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Israeli forces demolished more Palestinian homes in the occupied West Bank’s Masafer Yatta.
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" We're seeing proxy warfare play out."
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Iran spends 90 percent of its water on low-yield agriculture in a pursuit of self-sufficiency that exacerbates drought.
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Thousands of children in Gaza have been forced to take on adult responsibilities such as providing food for family.
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The United States weather agency has issued a G4 geomagnetic storm watch alert, implying severe storms expected.
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PM Modi said in May that any future 'terror' attack would be viewed as an 'act of war'. That limits who India can blame.
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Israel has faced calls to allow aid into northern Gaza through the crossing, which has been closed for two months.
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Accident would add to more than 1,000 migrant deaths in central Mediterranean crossings this year.
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Justice Minister German Galushchenko allegedly took part in the scheme involving state nuclear power firm Energoatom.
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Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit exposes military attempts to crush underground rebel groups operating in big cities.
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Is success really earned, or is meritocracy an illusion?
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A newly constructed bridge in southwest China has partially collapsed.
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Hit hard by aid cuts and sanctions, Afghanistan is struggling to absorb 4.5 million returnees since 2023.
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New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani promised to make the city more affordable. But can he fund his policies?
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No agribusiness, oil exploration, illegal miners or illegal loggers, the protesters say at UN climate summit in Belem.
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Australia's High Court says government acted within its rights when it passed a law revoking 99-year lease for site.
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The slow-moving storm is due to make landfall on Wednesday night after departing the Philippines.
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The world banned nuclear testing in 1996. The US says it might be time to start again.
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Investigations and arrests continue after South Korean ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol's failed bid to impose martial law.
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Protest comes as Brazil's leader Lula says COP30 participants should be 'inspired' by Indigenous peoples.
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Tim Davie says the BBC's 'enemies' will not define the narrative around the UK public broadcaster.
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At least 12 people died in the blast at a district court complex, whose impact is now reverberating across South Asia.
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The Democratic governor accused President Trump of having 'abandoned any sense of duty' by not showing up to COP30.
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Dallas Mavericks executive had been under fire from fans since he traded star Luka Doncic to LA Lakers on February 2.
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Decision follows Senate vote to reopen government, but legal saga brought uncertainty to millions who need food aid.
