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Defence lawyers had asked for case to be thrown out, claiming Maduro's rights were violated following US abduction.
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Palestinians in Gaza stuck as they try to plan for peace, even as Israel refuses to end its violence against them.
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Rescuers in Sumatra are racing to find survivors after floods and landslides killed at least 10 people.
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Floods have left thousands of people stranded and large areas under water in southern Thailand and northern Malaysia.
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The spike in fees for non-US residents comes as the National Park Service budget faces potential cuts next year.
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Tit-for-tat strikes overnight as Russia accuses European nations of trying to scupper US-backed ceasefire negotiations.
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China's Foreign Ministry said Trump initiated call with Xi Jinping and communication was crucial for stable relations.
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has supported a bill to punish 'femicide' with life imprisonment.
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Cuba has accused the US of preparing a violent intervention in Venezuela as Washington expands its military presence.
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US lawmakers who warned military against following illegal orders slam 'intimidation, harassment', face FBI interviews.
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Here are the key events from day 1,371 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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More attacks in both countries despite peace efforts.
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FIFA Club World Cup champions Chelsea of the English Premier League beat Spain's Barcelona 3-0 in the Champions League.
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A panel of three judges found Santiago Uribe guilty of homicide and criminal conspiracy for his ties to paramilitaries.
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UNAIDS says millions across the world lost access to treatment and preventive care due to financial shortfalls.
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Trump pardoned Thanksgiving turkeys Gobble and Waddle, saying he nearly named them Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.
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The Taliban are accusing Pakistan of carrying out deadly air strikes across three of its eastern provinces.
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Despite White House claims, prices on key staples are on the rise, including cranberry sauce and potatoes.
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Al Jazeera reflects on the passing of World Cup-winning Argentina forward Diego Maradona.
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Al Jazeera spoke to refugees fleeing Sudan’s el-Fasher who recounted torture, rape, and family loss.
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Pancevo, the country's only oil refinery, now on 'hot standby' as Vucic faces tricky prospect of seizing Russian asset.
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While the US government did not identify the official, economist Fritz Alphonse Jean told media he was the target.
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GHF is halting operations after more than 2,000 Palestinians were killed in and around its distribution sites.
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Bitter rivals India and Pakistan will face off in Group A at next year's 20-team competition.
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Is love still a noble quest for connection, or just a fairytale in an age shaped by individualism and algorithms?
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In a video, six Democratic lawmakers who held military and intelligence positions say 'illegal orders' can be refused.
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Several airlines in India have been forced to cancel flights because of dangerous volcanic ash in the air.
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Swedish study says hormonal birth control slightly raises breast cancer risk, but experts note the increase is small.
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A new transparency feature on X has unwittingly revealed that many of the site’s top MAGA influencers are foreign.
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In Somalia's capital Mogadishu, streets once too dangerous to walk are now open for business and bustling.
