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Hamstring tear will keep Salah out for four weeks, but he will be fit for Egypt at the World Cup, Ibrahim Hassan says.
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Since the ceasefire took effect one month ago, Israeli attacks have killed at least 242 Palestinians and injured 622.
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Rob Jetten's victory in the Netherlands knocked Geert Wilders, but experts say populism is far from over.
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Syrian President al-Sharaa, recently dropped from global 'terror' list, pledges cooperation in combating armed group.
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Torrential rainfall in the Brazilian city of Belem flooded pavements outside the venue for the COP30 climate talks.
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Cambodia says the mine that wounded four Thai soldiers was a remnant of past conflicts.
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The boat was carrying dozens of refugees from Myanmar's persecuted Rohingya Muslim minority when it sank.
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Israel’s parliament has advanced a controversial bill that would allow the death penalty for ‘terrorists’.
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The super typhoon has left devastation in the Philippines just days after another typhoon killed 232 people.
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Police in the Indian capital territory of Delhi invoke an 'antiterror' law as they investigate a deadly car explosion.
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Jannik Sinner begins his ATP Finals title defence with victory against Felix Auger-Aliassime on home soil in Italy.
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Cameroon, Congo, Gabon and Nigeria clash for entry into the FIFA intercontinental playoff tournament for the World Cup.
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US president demands 'full and fair' retraction of BBC documentary that prompted resignation of two top executives.
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US Senate approves a spending package to fund the government through January following a weekend of negotiations.
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Hungarian-British author beats novelists Kiran Desai and Andrew Miller to claim the prestigious award in London.
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Ninety-seven percent of Muslim respondents in a CAIR survey say they voted for New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.
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Leaders at COP30 are being urged to consider the environmental toll of conflict.
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Ukranian president promises accountability after anticorruption bureau announces probe into alleged Energoatom scheme.
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About 50,000 people are expected to attend the 12-day climate summit in the Brazilian city of Belem.
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About 200 Hamas fighters remain trapped in Rafah tunnels as Israel refuses to grant them passage, threatening the truce.
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Syrian presidency says al-Sharaa and Trump discussed ways to 'strengthen and develop' ties between the US and Syria.
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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva urged the world to unite to defeat those who deny climate change.
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Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa greeted flag-waving supporters outside of the White House.
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Malaysian search and rescue teams discovered five more bodies off the coast of Langkawi after a refugee boat capsized.
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Iraq is heading to the polls amid deep divisions among its Shia political elite and shifting regional power dynamics.
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Hamas condemns Israel’s “daily and continuous violations” since a truce came into effect last month.
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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has presented former President Soeharto with the national hero title.
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Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth says attacks take place in international waters amid mounting criticism against US campaign.
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Following accusations of bias at the BBC, Tim Davie says departure is 'my own decision', while head of news also quits.
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“We all have a reason to be genuinely concerned.”
