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New York mayor-elect says he 'will meet with anyone' to push forward his affordability agenda for the largest US city.
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An inquiry commissioned in 2021 has found ex-PM Boris Johnson failed to act decisively to combat the global pandemic.
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The US president forcefully denounced Democratic lawmakers for calling on the military to reject any 'illegal orders'.
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Benjamin Netanyahu visited southern Syria, where Israel expanded its occupation after the fall of Assad.
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Human Rights Watch calls for Israeli leaders, including PM Netanyahu, to be investigated on war crimes accusations.
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A 15-year-old Palestinian boy was shot by Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank, causing him to die.
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South Africa rejects more flights of Palestinians as mystery arrivals raise questions over who sent them and why.
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Kashmir Times says raid in Indian-administered Kashmir marks 'yet another attempt to silence' its reporting.
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Dutch government's decision to relinquish control of chipmaker comes after major disruption to automotive supply chains.
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'The resolution will have its own consequences', Iran's ambassador to the UN nuclear watchdog says.
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Israeli air strikes across Gaza marked the deadliest breach of the ceasefire, killing at least 30 Palestinians.
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Sudan's conflict continues to reshape the nation of 50 million amid widespread displacement and a fight for resources.
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Emails that have emerged recently have led to speculation over a meeting. But there's no evidence to back that.
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Militaries are major global polluters, yet they remain exempt from climate reporting.
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Ukrainian MP Oleksiy Goncharenko says Moscow is intensifying what he describes as a hybrid war against Europe.
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The Nigerian president will focus on rescuing the schoolgirls abducted by armed men in Kebbi State.
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EU leaders have struck a similar tone as reports indicate that a US-brokered peace deal would defer to Russian demands.
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Displaced residents face waist-high water, overflowing toilets, and health risks in the wake of Lake Naivasha flooding.
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Al Jazeera answers all the key questions around the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
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More than 3,350 people in Gaza have experienced major burns. Nine-year-old Elham Abu Hajjaj is among them.
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The eruption of a volcano in East Java has left villages blanketed in ash and mud.
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The International Energy Agency warns of an oil surplus in 2026, but OPEC+ predicts a balanced market.
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Al Jazeera’s Monica Yanakiew takes us inside the Amazon rainforest, where mining scars are impossible to ignore.
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China makes more than 70 percent of the world's electric cars. But it's hard to find those vehicles in North America.
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More than 3,500 police officers deployed as South Africa braces for protests during the G20 summit this weekend.
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After months of trading public barbs, the US president and New York City mayor-elect are set to meet in person.
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The air attack in the Bani Suheila area, east of Khan Younis, comes a day after Israel killed 30 people across Gaza.
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FBI Director Kash Patel described Canadian former snowboarder Ryan Wedding as a 'modern-day iteration of Pablo Escobar'.
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The Indian government has been allocating zero budget for a flagship climate adaptation scheme for the past two years.
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'Soon, you'll no longer be able to use Facebook', Meta said in messages it sent to young people ahead of the ban.
