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Turkish Defence Minister Yasar Guler and military chief Selcuk Bayraktaroglu attend ceremony at an airbase near Ankara.
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The probe comes as the US government seeks additional leverage against Beijing amid escalating trade tensions.
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Study finds that rates soar to 90 percent in some regions as humanitarian crises compound childhood exploitation.
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Move to close Vilnius, Kaunas airports and border comes after helium balloons drifted into the country's territory.
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South Africa, Nigeria, Mozambique, Burkina Faso removed from Financial Action Task Force's financial crimes list.
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The Trump administration has carried out a serious of provocative moves that point towards possible military action.
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At least two people have been killed and dozens more injured after Russia launched shelling across Kherson.
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Republicans in both states have requested the Trump administration monitor for 'irregularities' over Democratic outcry.
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Defence Minister Ivan Anusic cites rise in 'various types of threats' amid regional concerns and Russia-Ukraine war.
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Angry US reaction to Knesset vote to annex occupied West Bank.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James slammed the federal charges against her as "revenge" from Donald Trump.
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Last year, Reliance Industries Ltd signed a deal with Russian major Rosneft to import nearly 500,000 barrels per day.
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With so much of the global internet ecosystem dependent on a few US tech companies, is it time for digital sovereignty?
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Canadian PM Mark Carney says Ottawa “can’t control” US trade policy but will “stand ready” to resume talks.
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Take a walk with Al Jazeera's Hani Mahmoud through one of Gaza City’s main markets.
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Footage shows Israeli protesters blocking aid trucks at the Kerem Shalom crossing. They say Hamas broke ceasefire terms.
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The latest air strike took place in the Caribbean Sea, amid growing concerns about human rights violations under Trump.
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The suspect, a 23-year-old Kharkiv resident who recently attempted to cross into Belarus, was among the dead.
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Hiba and Mohammad have suffered immensely during Israel's war on Gaza, and have little to look forward to.
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“Focusing on the US should not let others off the hook.”
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Civil society and opposition urge shutdowns and boycotts as Alassane Ouattara seeks fourth term in presidential polls.
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Walid Habbas on the Knesset’s bid to annex the occupied West Bank, as Israel’s control increasingly resembles full contr
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Families of Bloody Sunday victims have condemned the decision to acquit the British soldier charged over the killings.
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A Canadian state wants to swamp US TV networks with a commercial showing Ronald Reagan opposing tariffs.
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Analyst Patricia M Kim says some Asian countries hope to show Trump they are valuable partners to the US.
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'Coalition of the Willing' to meet to step up pressure on Russia's Putin after a new round of sanctions.
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Currently, Russia controls all of the Luhansk region and part of Donetsk alongside most of Kherson and Zaporizhia.
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The Trump administration says it has ‘terminated’ all trade talks with Canada over an Ontario government commercial.
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Denver Nuggets' Aaron Gordon nets 50 points but it is not enough as Stephen Curry leads Golden State to NBA win.
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Explosions were heard in the vicinity of Khartoum International Airport amid uncertainty over its reopening.
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President Donald Trump said attacks on alleged ‘narco-terrorists’ do not need a declaration of war or Congress approval.
