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Hamnet, Sinners and One Battle After Another seen as top contenders, alongside films from Norway, Iran and South Korea.
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STC says Aden, the base of the Saudi-backed and internationally-recognised government, also under their control.
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One year after Assad’s fall, Syrians are clinging to fragile hope and rebuilding not just cities, but trust.
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It is the same bid that Warner Brothers rejected in favour of the offer from Netflix last week.
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Syria has seen new social media platforms, student movements and cultural groups emerge as spaces for debate and reform.
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Syrians have taken to the streets to celebrate the first anniversary of the removal of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad.
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European Council chief Antonio Costa and German government hit back at US security strategy harshly critical of Europe.
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The Ukrainian president says Donbas continues to divide negotiators, as meetings with France, Germany and the UK begin.
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Heglig is Sudan's largest oil field and also the main processing facility for neighbouring South Sudan's oil exports.
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Massacres at the start of the war in Sudan should have shocked the world into action. They didn't.
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After al-Assad’s fall, a lawyer uncovers files from a notorious prison that reveals the fate of Syria’s disappeared.
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Indonesia says 1,000 dead, some 1 million displaced from rains as report points at the threat posed by climate change.
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Thailand launches air attacks along disputed border with Cambodia as each accuses the other of violating ceasefire.
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President Talon pledges severe punishment for coup plotters after army thwarts attempts to overthrow his government.
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A team has begun the painstaking work of identifying the remains of the disappeared, but it could take years.
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“The poverty level among youths is extremely high.”
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Thousands of Syrians have gathered in the capital Damascus to celebrate one year since the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
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Feuding countries trade accusations amid escalating dispute following Japanese PM's comments about Taiwan.
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Sudan Doctors Network says two of the victims were pregnant and calls for immediate action to protect Sudanese women.
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Video shows crowds in Gaza celebrating after Palestine qualified for the Arab Cup quarter-finals.
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One year after al-Assad’s fall, nearly 1.8 million displaced Syrians and 780,000 refugees have returned home.
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A 13-year-old aspiring journalist investigates his father’s death in one of Kenya’s largest wildlife conservation parks.
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Israel has kept attacking Gaza during the first phase, so what will the second phase bring?
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Syria is marking one year since the fall of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad after nearly 14 years of war.
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Carl Skau, deputy executive director at the World Food Programme, talks limitations concerns in Sudan
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At least 153 students and 12 teachers taken from a Catholic school last month remain in captivity.
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The attacks are the latest report of tensions flaring between the neighbours, after a ceasefire was agreed to in July.
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These are the key developments from day 1,383 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Substitute Williot Swedberg scores brace to defeat Real Madrid, who ended game with nine players after two red cards.
