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Arrests made after President Aoun met UNSC delegation, which will visit south to get 'real picture' of what is going on.
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Children are among several killed in fighting in the DRC, a day after the signing of US-backed peace deal.
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Colombia signed a peace-building agreement in Qatar with the Clan del Golfo, Colombia's largest drug-trafficking group.
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Sudan's civil war drives millions from their homes, creating an unparalleled humanitarian emergency in the region.
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Foreign policy chief keeping Washington onside as Ukrainian, US officials continue talks on ending Russia-Ukraine war.
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The RSF accused Sudan's army of the attack on a vital corridor for aid and Sudanese fleeing the war.
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The IAEA has found a drone degraded the shield in February, in a strike Ukraine has accused Russia of carrying out.
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Politicians approve the controversial law after months of heated debate, amid fears over a potential war with Russia.
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World leaders, high-level diplomats and business executives take part in annual platform held in Qatar's capital.
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Palestinians express alarm following 'intimidating' call to family of imprisoned leader alleging new abuse.
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Canberra said the Taliban officials are guilty of oppressing women and girls, as well as 'undermining good governance'.
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Relations have soured between former allies Afghanistan and Pakistan since the Taliban returned to power in 2021.
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These are the key developments from day 1,381 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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The US leader, who has campaigned for the Nobel Peace Prize, gets FIFA's award at the 2026 World Cup draw in Washington.
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The Supreme Court is likely to hear oral arguments early next year, with a ruling in June.
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Hundreds of baristas launched an an open ended strike across the United States, some joined by politicians.
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From Washington to Copenhagen and Pretoria, blaming migrants has become the easiest governing strategy of our time.
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Government document on US foreign policy priorities says Washington no longer needs to prioritise the Middle East.
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Landmark penalty triggers US fury as Brussels enforces first digital transparency sanction.
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US officials have arrested a man suspected of planting pipe bombs the night before the January 6 Capitol insurrection.
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Critics say remarks cross a line in public debate.
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Critics say the deal would create less competition in Hollywood and limit choice for consumers.
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Tens of thousands of people gathered in the Syrian city of Hama to mark one year since the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
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British soldiers training in Kenya abused women and caused environmental destruction for years, parliament has said.
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Ousted Syrian leader's former spy chief and billionaire cousin scheme to destabilise Syria with armed violence.
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Gaza once had seven border crossings to the outside world. Now it has two, and both are blocked by Israel.
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Fans of Europe’s annual song contest are fearing for its future after four countries announced they were boycotting.
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Yasser Abu Shabab, the leader of an Israeli-backed militia in Gaza has been killed.
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More than deals, analysts say, Putin-Modi's bonhomie sends a message that Western efforts to isolate Russia have failed.
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The US military says it killed four people in an air strike on a suspected drug boat in in the Eastern Pacific.
