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Thousands of Afghans streamed across the Torkham border as Pakistan ramped up deportations after a March 31 deadline.
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In latest attack on reporters in Gaza, a journalist burns alive and others are wounded in strike on media tent.
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A US deportee who South Sudanese officials say is not from the country is at the root of the spat.
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Nomination of endocrinologist Djuro Macut likely to pass parliament despite opposition fury.
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Ukraine to send team to discuss the latest US proposal as Russia cites 'unanswered questions' in ceasefire plan.
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Ukrainian servicemen and civilian survivors of deadly attacks say a ceasefire seems a distant prospect.
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Elon Musk publicly clashes with Trump's trade adviser Peter Navarro, calls for zero-tariff deal with Europe.
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Deaths add to the casualty numbers in what has been declared the deadliest ever war for media workers.
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Caribbean island nation moving to extend border wall and eject migrants as violence and anarchy plague the neighbour.
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Israel claims Bedouins don't have hometowns and they can just move. But these people don't want to leave their land.
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US President Trump has defended the sweeping global tariffs that have caused stock markets around the world to plummet.
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At least 22 people have been killed after heavy rain caused major flooding in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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These are the key events on day 1,138 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr has signed a new deal to stay with the club, according to reports.
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Liberal Party leader Peter Dutton says election pledge was a 'mistake'.
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Los Angeles Lakers make powerful statement by demolishing Oklahoma City Thunder, the team with NBA's best record.
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The Washington Capitals player became the all-time NHL scoring leader when he slotted goal number 895 against Islanders.
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US president likens tariffs to 'medicine' as panicked investors extend massive sell-off.
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Palestinian officials identified the 14-year-old US citizen as Omar Mohammed Rabea.
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The strikes targeting the capital hit a home and wound more than 20 other people, according to Houthi authorities.
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The tariffs have been widely criticised around the world for threatening to push the global economy into a recession.
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Recovered mobile phone video shows official Israeli account is false.
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Forecasters warn that flooding could continue for days, as torrential rains keep falling in many US states.
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United and City play out a dull 0-0 draw in Kevin De Bruyne's final Manchester derby.
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In one of the country’s largest demonstrations in months, protesters filled the streets of the capital Rabat.
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The far-right politician rallies supporters after being found guilty of embezzling European Parliament funds.
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The capital struggles as the Ndjili River overflows, leaving drivers stranded, and infrastructure collapses.
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“In South Sudan, the current conflicts come on top of other crises already happening.”
