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Iran’s Assembly of Experts is now tasked with choosing the next Supreme Leader. It elected Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in 198
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It took 16 hours to douse the fire, which burned or damaged 1,500 shanties.
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Up to 8,000 people across North Sumatra have been evacuated and roads remain blocked by landslide debris.
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Key scheduling, venue and start times before the Arab world’s biggest football competition begins on December 1.
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US President Donald Trump has called for a review of all Afghans who entered the US under the Biden administration.
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Accident involved a train conducting a test of seismic equipment, state-run Xinhua says.
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Trump calls it a 'terror' attack, as US officials identified an Afghan national as the suspect, announcing visa curbs.
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About 80 percent of the power grid in semi-autonomous Kurdish region disrupted after drone attack on Khor Mor gasfield.
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Here are the key events from day 1,372 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Some 60,000 families, many of them climate refugees, live in the area spread over 65 hectares.
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Firefighters struggle to reach residents potentially trapped on upper floors of burning housing complex.
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Three websites used to create abuse imagery had received 100,000 monthly visits from Australians, watchdog says.
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At least 44 people have been killed in the blaze in Hong Kong's Tai Po neighbourhood. The fire is still raging.
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Centre for Research on Energy says 113 Russian vessels have flown a false flag in the first nine months of 2025.
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Thai pork producers are bracing for intense competition as the US seeks duty-free access to a $3bn market.
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The new plan comes amid stalled trade talks between Ottawa and Washington.
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PSV Eindhoven inflict third straight defeat on Premier League holders Liverpool, as Arsenal top Champions League.
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The US president has repeatedly accused South Africa of perpetrating human rights abuses against white Afrikaners.
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Police in Washington say one suspect in custody following the shooting one block from the White House.
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Two National Guard members have been shot near the White House in Washington, DC. Police said a suspect is in custody.
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Indian officials say they are examining Dhaka's latest request, made after Hasina was sentenced to death in absentia.
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Heavy rainfall in southern Thailand has caused flooding that left thousands stranded and at least 33 people dead.
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Syrian government security deployments helped avoid sectarian violence, unlike previous incidents this year.
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Apple says it instructed its suppliers to halt the sourcing of material from DR Congo and neighbouring Rwanda.
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ByteDance had bought more Nvidia chips than any other Chinese firm in 2025 as it raced to secure computing power.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a freeze on income tax rises, scrapping the two-child benefit cap and a mansion tax.
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Video shows a colossal fire tearing through high-rise buildings at Hong Kong’s Wang Fuk Court, killing at least 14.
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A judge in the southern state of Georgia ruled that the case against Trump 'is hereby dismissed in its entirety'.
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Pope Leo XIV spoke about his upcoming first foreign trip as pontiff to Turkiye and Lebanon.
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How Ukraine has been adapting to war by blending gamification with military strategy.
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The controversial US-Israeli backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is closing operations, after five months of massacres.
