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Democratic leader Schumer offered Republicans votes to end gov't shutdown and extend the expiring healthcare subsidies.
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Palestinians are still facing shortages of food, water, medicine and other supplies as a result of Israeli restrictions.
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US President Donald Trump has held a summit with five leaders from the resource-rich region.
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Flights have been cancelled or delayed, impacting 40 major US airports
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Al-Qaeda-linked JNIM blocks fuel deliveries, causing school closures, power cuts as military rulers struggle to respond.
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Brazil's top court rejects Bolsonaro's coup sentence appeal, affirming his 27-year penalty for post-election power grab.
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US has rolled back sanctions that could complicate Syria's efforts to rebuild following years of devastating civil war.
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The UK's National Crime Agency says suspect was a former soldier who was arrested on Thursday by specialist officers.
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US airlines have begun cancelling flights because of a federal government shutdown.
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Afghan official says four Afghan civilians were killed and five others wounded in border clashes.
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WFP says a 'deepening hunger crisis' is unfolding and that it may have to pause food aid due to record low funding.
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The Tokyo-based company said that strong motorcycle sales offset bigger losses.
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US joins Israel as only other country to not show for mandatory process scrutinising rights record of UN member states.
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Gaza's devastation starkly contrasts global promises to leave 'no one behind', as residents struggle for basic survival.
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Hungary's nationalist prime minister will seek permission to buy Russian oil despite US sanctions.
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Church leader Benson Bagonza says the move would only deepen the acrimony sparked by the election.
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Army-backed government yet to give an official response to Quad's proposal for ceasefire leading to civilian rule.
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Pelosi is considered one of the most influential legislative leaders in recent history.
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Aid worker Caroline Willemen describes Israel's bureaucratic barriers that prevent trucks from entering Gaza.
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Forty of the country’s busiest airports have been affected by the domestic flight cancellations.
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By offering to host a US deportee against his wishes, Liberia betrays the very principles on which it was founded.
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Pelosi has been falsely accused of drunkenness and treason, but she has also made a few questionable statements herself.
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The International Criminal Court confirmed 39 charges against Kony, paving the way for a trial if he is ever captured.
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Injured are taken to hospital after an explosion occurred during Friday prayers at a mosque inside a school complex.
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Around 300,000 UNRWA pupils have been deprived of a formal education since Israel's war on Gaza began in October 2023.
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Israel adamant that it will not accept Turkish armed forces in Gaza under Trump's 20-point peace plan.
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The short-range weapon is believed to have flown 700km and landed in the East Sea, otherwise known as the Sea of Japan.
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Those arrested were all men, boys aged between 17 and 67 - the majority for racially aggravated public offences.
