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South Korea's forest service said thousands of fighters are tackling at least five active wildfire nationwide.
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World Athletics chief say rules will uphold the integrity of women's sport amid debate over inclusion of trans athletes.
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These are the key developments on day 1,126 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Top prosecutor argues Bolsonaro oversaw a criminal effort to remain in office despite his loss in the 2022 elections.
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Democrats have called the high-level discussions on the messaging app Signal 'obviously reckless, obviously dangerous'.
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Palestine score twice in the final minutes of their Group C qualifier for a historic 2-1 win against Iraq in Jordan.
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In July, Boeing agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge after two fatal 737 MAX crashes.
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Egypt has proposed a new plan to end Israel's war on Gaza.
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These three Palestinian activists refuse to leave their homes despite Israeli violence.
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Hossam Shabat's mother mourns her son's death, calling him a hero who gave his life to reveal Gaza's horror.
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The violence in the border area marks increased friction between Israel and Syria.
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Reuters has reported the US called for the destruction of chemical weapons and a ban on foreign fighters in top roles.
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Indonesia move clear in fourth spot in Group C of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in Asia with 1-0 win against Bahrain.
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Ballal, co-director of No Other Land, had been detained by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank.
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Ukraine Defence Minister says Kyiv will view movement of Russian military vessels beyond eastern Black Sea as violation.
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French actor Gerard Depardieu says he grabbed by the hips a woman who has accused him of sexual abuse.
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Israel has resumed airstrikes on Gaza. Is rebuilding even possible? This week, we ask UN expert Paula Gaviria.
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Fast fashion fuels trends at low prices, but at what cost?
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Trump officials have been accused of breaching national security, after Yemen attack plans were texted to a journalist.
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Daniela Klette, found living quietly in Berlin last year, had evaded authorities for more than 30 years.
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Beijing is 'highly likely' to attempt to use AI to meddle in April vote, suggests Canadian intelligence agency.
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The far-right Zionist group is one of many supporting calls by Trump to deport pro-Palestine students from the US.
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Former FIFA boss Blatter and ex-UEFA chief Platini acquitted again on appeal in case that began in 2015.
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It’s vital for all of us in Britain to speak out now against our own government’s complicity in Israel's genocide.
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Ageing design, rising competition and controversy around Elon Musk seen driving reversal of Tesla sales.
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Children were among at least 23 Palestinians killed in pre-dawn Israeli attacks on residential buildings.
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The former ODI captain is in a stable medical condition after suffering a cardiac arrest in a DPL match on Monday.
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US threats to abandon Ukraine and European allies leads to one outburst of anger. Experts say they could lead to more.
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Yunseo Chung, 21, moved to the US when she was seven and now faces deportation over activism at Columbia University.
