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Some of Washington's allies have been critical and will not join the conflict.
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Saudi-backed forces were seen deploying in Aden a day after separatist leader Aidarous al-Zubaidi fled to the UAE.
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Israeli gunfire killed 11-year-old Hamsa Hosou in northern Gaza, her family says, despite a months-long ceasefire.
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Laurent Vinatier, had been sentenced to three years for allegedly violating Russia’s so-called 'foreign agent' laws.
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Follow our live build-up, with team news coverage, ahead of our text commentary stream of the match at Emirates Stadium.
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A country 'cannot enforce its law on the territory of another state' without consent, UN rapporteur tells Al Jazeera.
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The comments come as the Kremlin slammed a plan for France and the UK to send peacekeepers to Ukraine after a ceasefire.
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Senegalese men ask all the questions they don’t dare bring up in public at a so-called ‘School of Husbands’.
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Civilians were seen fleeing northern Aleppo neighbourhoods as the SDF and Syrian military escalate their fighting.
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James Smith on the dangers pro-Palestine UK hunger strikers now face, including the risk of irreversible damage or death
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In exclusive testimonies to Al Jazeera, survivors describe rape carried out by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces.
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Fighting between Syrian government troops and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces continues in Aleppo.
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President Donald Trump aims to control and revive Venezuela's oil industry. Critics call it modern-day colonialism.
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Heartbroken after his team's loss to Algeria, Mboladinga won over fans and left a lasting impact on the tournament.
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Russia hits Ukraine's energy infrastructure hard, slams plans for post-ceasefire multinational force in the country.
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Venezuela’s interim leader has hit back at US plans to indefinitely control her country’s oil wealth.
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Russian mortality rates reportedly soar, troops test new tactics and Zelenskyy reshuffles Defence Ministry.
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Venezuela’s interior minister says US operation to abduct Maduro killed 100 people and wounded dozens.
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Washington’s actions violate the one-China principle and undermine regional stability.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a royal commission into anti-Semitism and social cohesion.
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Prisoners remaining on rolling hunger strike are suffering with dangerous symptoms, loved ones and a doctor say.
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With the repressive machinery Maduro used still in place, many Venezuelans are scared to celebrate his departure.
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Former PM Khaleda Zia's son Tarique Rahman is likely to lead the BNP in February elections. Will Bangladesh accept him?
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Manhunt under way; police believe attack was not random nor religiously motivated.
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The US is the world’s largest oil producer, so why does it need Venezuela’s low-grade crude?
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Army commander to brief government on the progress of the mission to disarm Hezbollah.
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Venezuela has the largest oil reserves, the ninth-largest natural gas reserves, and vast untapped minerals such as gold.
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Fermin Lopez and Raphinha star for Barca as Yamal comes on as a late sub in the Super Coppa semifinal in Jeddah.
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Secessionist STC had de facto control over most of southern Yemen, but then squandered it by going too far.
