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Interior Ministry official says 66 missiles were fired at Qatar, and there were 114 reports of falling shrapnel.
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Military leader to take his oath as president on Friday as African Union calls for the restoration of civilian rule.
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Indonesia appointed Patrick Kluivert in January on a two-year deal to boost hopes of reaching next year's World Cup.
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Trump considers deploying military domestically using Insurrection Act amid debates on legal terms and implications.
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The United Nations estimates more than $70bn is needed to rebuild Gaza.
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Continued Israeli restrictions still choking the flow of aid especially to the neediest patients in hospitals in Gaza.
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US President appeared to acknowledge Hamas’s struggle to recover Israeli captives’ bodies from beneath Gaza’s ruins.
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At least 66 lives lost, 75 missing, as torrential rains submerge towns, leaving residents desperate for aid, recovery.
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The bridge explosions occur just hours after a car bomb went off outside a shopping mall in Guayaquil.
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Kabul orders its army to honour the two-day ceasefire, warning it will respond if Pakistan violates the agreement.
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Titmus, famous for beating US swim star Katie Ledecky at the Paris Games, was expected to compete in the 2028 Olympics.
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YouTube users reported problems streaming content and accessing the app for about 60 minutes.
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Israel continues to restrict aid entering Gaza says Hamas has not met its end of deal to release all bodies of captives.
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Colonel Randrianirina set to assume presidency in Madagascar after President Andry Rajoelina removed.
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Thousands of Palestinian prisoners describe systematic torture in Israeli jails.
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Health officials in Gaza say many of the 90 returned bodies bore marks of violence and possible executions.
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A woman who claims she was abused by Epstein alleges the banks were used to send payments for sex-trafficking victims.
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Jared Kushner, billionaire real-estate scion and son-in-law to the US President, is shaping the future of Gaza.
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Stellantis announced a $13bn investment in the US, which will see Jeep Compass production move from Canada to the US.
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Ukraine says it will need $120bn in defence funding in 2026 to stave off Russia's more than three-year war.
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Al Jazeera’s Maram Humaid explains the difficult decisions facing Palestinians in Gaza amid the ceasefire.
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During his first state visit to Moscow, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa vowed to ‘redefine’ ties with Russia.
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One of biggest US corporate legal battles is in final stage after judge had in January 2024 rescinded Elon Musk's pay.
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The additional boost, which comes on top of a $20bn currency swap, comes shortly before Argentina's midterm elections.
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Spain argues NATO funding should address real threats, not arbitrary targets, amidst Trump’s tariff retaliation plans.
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Analysts express concern over the rehabilitation of Israel, even as it says it has done no wrong.
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Apple’s announcement comes amid increased pressure between Washington and Beijing as new tariffs loom.
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Former Kenyan Prime Minister and opposition leader Raila Odinga has died aged 80, after more than 4 decades in politics.
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A home was filmed floating away off Alaska’s coast after Typhoon Halong made landfall, killing one person.
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US President Donald Trump says Hamas may need to be disarmed ‘violently’ as part of the Gaza peace plan.
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As president flees and army takes control, Gen Z protesters demand water, electricity and a well-functioning country.
