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'It's up to the United States Congress, not any president, to declare war’
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Prime minister highlights Qatar as a safe space for mediating peace and fostering regional stability.
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A drone attack by the RSF and its allied al-Hilou group on a preschool in Sudan has killed more than 100 people.
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How language on covering Gaza deletes Palestinians from view and turns Israel’s genocidal war into a one-sided narrative
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Mohamed Salah's relationship with Liverpool has gone from bad to worse with star striker saying he has been scapegoated.
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This is a breaking news story.
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A global roundup of some of last week’s events.
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The World Food Programme's Carl Skau says the fighting is stopping aid from reaching millions in desperate need.
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The Argentinian super star capped off his third Major League Soccer season with the 47th trophy of his career.
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Germany is Israel’s second-largest arms supplier, fifth-largest export partner, and one of its staunchest supporters.
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Israeli air raids hit Maghazi camp in central Gaza as mediators warn the ceasefire is at a 'critical moment'.
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Syrians gathered to celebrate days before the December 8 anniversary, which will mark the day the capital was liberated.
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Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee urges the public to come out and vote amid expectations of a low turnout.
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From Madrid to Lima, and Buenos Aires to Brisbane, supporters celebrate the opposition leader's Nobel Peace prize win.
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Japan condemns incidents near Okinawa as 'dangerous' and says it has lodged a 'strong protest' with China.
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Greek coastguard says two survivors in critical condition have been hospitalised.
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These are the key developments from day 1,382 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Real Madrid ended a three-game winless La Liga run in Bilbao on Wednesday, but Celta are enjoying life on the road.
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Chief minister Pramod Sawant orders a probe into the tragedy in the resort city on the shores of the Arabian Sea.
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Negotiations fail to yield progress, while Moscow launches more than 700 drones and missiles across Ukrainian territory.
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At least seven Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks as military pushes deeper beyond truce demarcation line.
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Dates, start times and venues for all 104 matches at the 48-team tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
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Mahmood Mamdani on exile from Uganda, Idi Amin, and what Zohran’s rise says about politics in the US.
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Talks held on trade as Washington wants New Delhi to stop buying Russian oil.
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Kohli wins player of the series award as India win by 9 wickets and 10 overs to spare in the third ODI of the series.
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Syrian president accuses Israel of fabricating threats to justify militarism and divert attention from Gaza massacres.
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In Guadalajara, the road to the World Cup is paved with erasure of the missing.
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Police say 25 people were shot at 'illegal' bar in hostel in Pretoria, with three children among the dead.
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Qatar's PM, Turkish FM urge urgent progress to next phase as Gaza truce violations mount.
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Qatar and Egypt call for the immediate withdrawal of Israeli troops and deployment of an international military force.
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At Doha Forum, UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese said US sanctions imposed over Gaza have cut her from financial systems.
