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Bombardment comes amid escalating violence as Sudan's war shifts decisively to strategic Kordofan region.
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The European Union has imposed asset freezes totalling hundreds of billions of dollars on at least 31 countries.
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EU leaders decide to borrow cash to fund Ukraine’s defence rather than use frozen Russian monies, diplomats said.
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Unilateral reforms and elite deadlock threaten the country’s fragile settlement.
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Wind farm expansion is threatening Sami land rights, livelihoods and an Indigenous way of life.
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Albanese said Australia has more guns now than 30 years ago, when the country's deadliest-ever mass shooting took place.
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EU delays Mercosur trade deal until January amid farmer protests and opposition from France and Italy.
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Liverpool's recent focus has been on the Mohamed Salah saga but pressure now returns to their Premier League defence.
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Greg Biffle's plane caught fire after crash-landing at regional airport, according to state authorities.
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The FTC had accused the grocery delivery giant of charging fees to consumers after promising 'free delivery'.
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The order calls on the US attorney general to expedite federal reclassification, creating fewer barriers for studies.
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Hundreds of doctors, dozens of MPs and thousands of everyday Britons call on the justice secretary to intervene.
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Morocco fans and players celebrated the team’s victory in the Arab Cup final, beating Jordan 3-2 in a thrilling final.
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Trump ramps up pressure with major military force deployed.
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Morocco beat Jordan 3-2 as a strike from inside his own half by Oussama Tannane set the tone for a spectacular final.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin called European leaders ‘piglets’ trying to take revenge on Russia.
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O’Neill is the first woman to lead one of the top five major oil companies.
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International court has repeatedly decried US sanctions amid its ongoing investigation into Gaza war crimes.
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Natural gas agreement worth approximately $35bn comes amid frayed relations over Israel's genocidal war in Gaza.
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Australian police say they intercepted two cars in Liverpool, southwest Sydney over a possible “violent act”.
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With few medical supplies, doctors are turning to 3D printers powered by solar energy to treat some injuries in Gaza.
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European Union leaders have gathered in Brussels to vote on the use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine.
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Thousands protest as EU leaders clash over pact farmers fear will flood Europe with cheaper South American goods.
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US President Donald Trump has said the US owns rights to Venezuelan oil and land.
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People mourn the attack's youngest victim, a 10-year-old girl named Matilda, whose funeral was held on Thursday.
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Qatar’s Prime Minister held talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington.
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“[Venezuela] is a country that's already reeling from an economic collapse.”
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Hundreds of Arabic words are used in the English language today, and there are surprising stories behind them.
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How to keep Britain's far-right out of power: MP Shockat Adam
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The cuts have closed schools in Rohingya camps in Bangladesh, leaving children vulnerable to exploitation.
