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Bolsonaro's operation addressed a painful double hernia; doctors anticipate five to seven days of hospitalisation.
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Right-wing opposition leader Maria Corina Machado missed the ceremony awarding her this year’s Nobel Peace Prize.
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About 200,000 people have fled the Democratic Republic of the Congo after Rwanda-backed M23 rebels surged into Uvira.
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Experts suggest humans made fire 350,000 years earlier than previously thought, scientists say.
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Almost two dozen people are confirmed dead after two buildings collapsed in the Moroccan city of Fez.
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The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said the shortfall has already led to 300 job losses.
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Palestine face Saudi Arabia in the quarterfinals of the FIFA Arab Cup, the first time the former have reached this stage
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Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the game as Madrid host City at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.
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The Gaza ceasefire agreement is preparing to enter phase two, even as the first phase fell short of its promises.
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Trump says funds will be made available from tariff revenues and promises trade policies will make US farmers 'strong’.
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Syria is seeing major political changes, but security on the ground is still unstable.
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Al Jazeera's Justin Salhani compares Damascus on the day after al-Assad's fall with one year later.
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No senior figure has been held accountable since the devastating explosion more than five years ago.
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Sednaya, the Assad regime’s flagship prison, became Syria’s slaughterhouse, where thousands were tortured and killed
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Former player Tatjana Haenni is named the new chief executive, making her the first female boss in the Bundesliga.
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A Palestinian woman says Israeli soldiers used her as a human shield during a ground operation in Gaza.
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Gracie Mansion’s significance grows as Zohran Mamdani, elected on a housing justice agenda, prepares to move in.
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“The cost of action is far less than the cost of inaction.”
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Flooding worsens the crisis for Palestinian families, as an acute Israel-enforced aid shortage threatens those uprooted.
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Palestine has made history in the Arab Cup, reaching the quarterfinals for the first time.
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Khaled Meshaal says surrendering weapons will 'remove the soul' from the Palestinian group as ceasefire momentum slips.
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As remote health posts are disrupted or closed, communities and medics say women are not getting the care they need.
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Higgins led Republican Gonzalez 59 percent to 41 percent on Tuesday night, according to preliminary results.
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PM Anthony Albanese and 12-year-old campaigner welcomed Australia’s social media ban for under-16s.
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The richest 10 percent of the world's population owns three-quarters of all personal wealth.
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US President Trump says he will make phone calls to stop renewed fighting after mediating a ceasefire in October.
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The UN’s response to Gaza exposes how the post-war system serves power over law.
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Ukrainian leader responds to US President Trump's suggestion that he is using the war as an excuse to avoid elections.
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The worst cyclone to hit the island in a century uprooted fully-grown crops of tea, a key source of export revenue.
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Rights group FairSquare accuses world football governing body of 'openly flouting' its rules on political neutrality.
