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Saudi defence minister urges Yemen's STC to withdraw "peacefully" from seized provinces, Hadramout and al-Mahra.
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US president heaps praise on Japan's first female prime minister as the leaders sign deals on the supply of minerals.
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US president muses about a third term in office despite the constitution barring him from doing so.
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Here are the key events from day 1,342 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Army chief admits retreat from last stronghold in Darfur as fears grow for the civilians trapped in the city.
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The Israeli military says the captive's remains were being transported to its troops by the Red Cross.
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A 6.1 magnitude earthquake hit western Turkiye Monday night, causing at least three buildings to collapse.
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Trump administration is seeking to deport Abrego Garcia to West African country, in move decried by lawyers.
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The Kurdistan Workers' Party says its fighters are withdrawing from Turkiye.
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Cameroon’s 92-year-old President Paul Biya has won a record eighth term with 53.66% of the vote.
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Both international bonds and local stocks jumped while the peso strengthened against the US dollar.
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Former Colonel Steve Gabavics says evidence Israeli soldier intentionally shot journalist shrugged off by US government.
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Britain's Keir Starmer and Turkiye's Recep Tayyip Erdogan met in Ankara on Monday to cement the almost $11bn agreement.
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A 90-day pause in rise in US tariffs on Mexico from 25 to 30 percent was set to expire at the end of October.
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Judge says defendants caused ‘deterioration’ in French First Lady Brigitte Macron’s ‘physical and mental health’.
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With his support, Argentinian President Javier Milei can now chainsaw the country into greatness.
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Warning comes as Glass Lewis and Institutional Shareholder Services urge shareholders to vote against the pay package.
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North Korea's Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui praised the 'spiritual closeness' between the two states.
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Two Palestinian children were severely injured after an unexploded Israeli bomb detonated.
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Paul Biya, world's oldest leader at 92, has won eighth term as president. Opposition supporters say election was stolen.
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Lithuania says balloons disrupting air traffic are sent by smugglers transporting contraband cigarettes into the EU.
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UK journalist Sami Hamdi has been detained by the US after his visa was revoked, for unsubstantiated security’ reasons.
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A 2024 Coast Guard report found 27 percent of drug boat searches came back empty-handed.
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Potential CO2 emissions from new projects 11 times global "carbon budget" remaining to hit Paris Agreement targets.
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Analysts tell Al Jazeera that Europe lacks an assertive response to Russia's suspected operations.
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Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, whose March arrest sparked nationwide protests, denies all the charges against him.
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Clashes erupt as opposition leader disputes election, with long-awaited official results expected on Monday.
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Pentagon correspondent Nancy Youssef says she and her colleagues made a tough decision, but new rules were "untenable"
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Deadly clashes have broken out in Cameroon after opposition candidate Issa Tchiroma declared victory in an election yet
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Military rulers order two-week closure for schools, universities as JNIM's fuel blockade causes further disruptions.
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Some see the first vice president’s trial as a provocation that has set the country on a path to war.
