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US President Donald Trump has spoken to at least three Kurdish groups in Iran and Iraq in recent days.
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We compare and contrast the US Coast Guard’s seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker with US condemnation of maritime piracy.
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A legislative impasse and border fighting force Thailand into an early election under mounting public pressure.
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Lawmakers urge action to address patterns of attacks on journalists, including 2023's double-tap killing in Lebanon.
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Mohammad Javad Zarif discusses Iran’s political and military involvement in the Middle East and beyond.
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Bangladesh prepares for a pivotal vote as the interim government struggles to restore stability and trust.
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Rights group Amnesty says ban, which will affect around 12,000 girls, will 'add to racist climate towards Muslims'.
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The Danish government has announced a new plan to restrict the use of social media for anyone under the age of 15.
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Abrego Garcia's wrongful deportation to El Salvador has become rallying point against Trump's hardline policies.
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Thousands of displaced people in Gaza are battling flooding which has swept through their tents and temporary shelters.
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Fault Lines travels to Iran to investigate the human cost of Israel’s attacks and the risk of another war.
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Opposition figure emerges from hiding after nearly a year, calls Venezuela 'occupied country'.
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Corporate logic is reshaping refugee protection as states pull back.
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Swiss suffer third crash in a month by an Olympic champion in training ahead of World Cup and 2026 Milan Cortina Games.
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AJ defence editor @alexgatopoulos explains how Russia has changed tactics to adjust to new technology on the battlefield
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Ukrainian leader holds urgent talks with 'coalition of the willing' as pressure mounts over territorial concessions.
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Half a million people have been displaced by the Cambodia-Thailand fighting.
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Cities across Israel have taken measures to prepare for Byron, but Palestinian citizens there have no resources.
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Crowds celebrated in Latakia after the US House of Representatives approved a bill that will lift sanctions on Syria.
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Floods ravage villages, leaving thousands displaced in makeshift shelters with little aid.
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The move follows RSF capture and deadly drone attack on Sudan's largest energy facility.
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Venezuelan opposition leader greeted supporters in Oslo after missing the ceremony to award her the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Arce is in custody as part of a probe into alleged financial misconduct while he was economy minister, government says.
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Storm threatens hundreds of thousands of displaced people left homeless in Gaza due to Israel's war on territory.
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A UNESCO panel backed Italy’s bid, recognising Italian cuisine as a social ritual that binds families, communities.
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The bill faced notable opposition from lawmakers concerned about the Trump administration's management of the military.
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Russia has claimed to be in full control of Pokrovsk but Ukrainian forces say they still control northern part of city.
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The Republican renewed his threats against Colombia, blaming its left-wing leader for the country's cocaine production.
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These are the key developments from day 1,386 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Tourists from 42 countries may soon need to also disclose email accounts, extensive family history and biometrics.
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The US has rolled back a series of restrictive economic sanctions put in place during the rule of Bashar al-Assad.
