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Further flooding is predicted in cities including Karachi in the south of Pakistan.
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Federal immigration agents have been filmed using pepper spray and zip ties against a protester in San Francisco.
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By Abdulrahman Samer | Pressbee SportsThe Qatar Stars League continues its early drama as Qatar SC faces Al-Sailiya today, Thursday, Aug...
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Horrific scenes in Gaza City show at least two Palestinians killed and three badly wounded people clinging to life.
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A Luis Suarez brace against the Tigres was enough for Miami to overcome Messi's injury and progress to semifinal.
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As China pushes to expand the CPEC, Pakistan-Afghanistan tensions continue to cast a shadow over trilateral diplomacy.
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Kim Jong Un 'conveyed warm encouragement' to the officers and the soldiers serving in Russia's Kursk region.
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YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul will face off against Gervonta 'Tank' Davis at State Farm Arena on November 14.
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State media reports Chinese leader's arrival in Tibet was greeted with people waving bouquets of flowers and dancing.
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Athletes train with salvaged gym equipment in a tent, desperately trying to maintain physical strength during a famine.
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Some 750 federal health employees signed the letter two weeks after a gunman fired 180 bullets into CDC buildings.
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Police claim Brazil's ex-President Jair Bolsonaro wrote letter seeking asylum in Argentina amid coup probe.
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More than 700 acclaimed professionals call for arms embargo, sanctions and scrutiny as Gaza faces darkest days.
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Dutch defence minister announces details of support for Poland as Polish authorities accuse Russia of 'provocation'.
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Three US warships to be stationed off the coast of Venezuela in fight against 'narco-terrorists', according to reports.
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New Catholics with their pastor, Easter 2024: Left to right: Daniel (Dan) Bingham, Derek Bingham, Father William (Bill) Ashbaugh, David Bing...
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Here are the key events on day 1,274 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Texas is the third state in the past month to see its requirement to display the commandments struck down in court.
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Appeals court pauses an order that had protected status for Nepalese, Hondurans and Nicaraguans.
- WPSD Local 2025/8/21
Armando Olivo Martín del Campo Marijuana leaves Rescheduling marijuana would not lift the ban, but it could reduce criminal penal...
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Attacks come as Israeli-induced famine grips the besieged Strip amid calls for Israel to accept a mediated truce.
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Sackings come as Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr pushes to significantly downsize department.
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JD Vance serves burgers to troops, praising their efforts amid chants of 'free DC' from protesters at Union Station.
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Vatican Media Lebanese Cardinal Béchara Boutros Raï, the head of the Maronite Catholic Church, gives a homily during the Synod on Synodali...
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European leaders are in intense efforts to influence Trump on Ukraine.
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Franco Origlia A tapestry of St. John Henry Newman hangs from a balcony overlooking St. Peter’s Square during his Oct. 13, 2019, canonizat...
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Followers of a Bulgarian spiritual movement, Universal White Brotherhood, welcomed the group’s new year with a ritual.
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US, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, others urge warring sides to halt fighting and allow aid into Sudan's famine-struck areas.
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A Reuters/Ipsos survey shows 59 percent of US respondents say Israel's military campaign in Gaza has been excessive.
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After reaching a hospital in Turkiye, four-year-old Abdullah Abu Zerka died of malnutrition. His sister still fights on.
