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Somalia's state minister for foreign affairs tells Al Jazeera that Israeli move aims to displace Palestinians from Gaza.
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Israeli airstrikes have targeted multiple areas in eastern and southern Lebanon, claiming to hit Hezbollah targets.
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Israel’s parliament has given preliminary approval to a bill to impose Israeli sovereignty on the occupied West Bank.
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Proliferation of cheap and deadly drones used by both sides makes reporting from front line increasingly dangerous.
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Democrat Zohran Mamdani clashed with Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa in New York’s final mayoral debate, vowing to fight
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A major fire swept through a neighbourhood in the metro area of the Philippines capital Manila.
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The 228cm (7-foot-5) player scored the most points in San Antonio history for an NBA season opening fixture.
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Maharaj, Harmer star with the ball as hosts are bowled out for 138, setting South Africa 68 to win the second Test.
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Funeral procession honours deceased Palestinians amid grief as bodies are buried in mass graves in Deir el-Balah.
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Russian Foreign Ministry slams new US and EU sanctions as counterproductive, says Moscow’s war goals ‘remain unchanged’.
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'Even the land for the dead is now the only refuge for the living,' one Gaza resident says.
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China bets big on advanced technology in its five-year plan to revive the economy.
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Women's football grows in Nigeria, but disapproval in Kwara highlights the passion of determined young players.
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The storm could grow into a hurricane by Friday and a major one by the late weekend.
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Saudi Arabia’s status as home to the holy cities of Mecca and Medina means grand mufti's pronouncements closely watched.
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Laurence des Cars told France's Senate the heist exposed the museum's camera shortage and other security 'weaknesses'.
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The figure amounts to roughly $111,000 of debt for every person in the US, think tank says.
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US president imposes sanctions as his patience wears thin over Moscow's inaction in ending the war in Ukraine.
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Donald Trump calls President Gustavo Petro 'a very bad guy' as Colombian leader warns of legal action in US courts.
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Mamdani attacked over affordability platform, support for Palestine; Cuomo challenged on sexual harassment.
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Here are the key events from day 1,337 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Real Madrid see off improved Juventus in UCL win, while Liverpool come back in Frankfurt and Victor Osimhen stars again.
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Political rivals blame each other as Iranians are further squeezed by sanctions that are unlikely to be lifted soon.
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Shots were fired outside Serbia’s parliament in Belgrade, injuring a supporter of President Aleksandar Vucic.
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Cars slogged through the flooded streets of Santo Domingo as Tropical Storm Melissa dumped heavy rain.
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The lawsuit comes amid growing concerns about how AI fuels the spread of misinformation.
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The official, Akram Salloum al-Abdullah, is accused of executing detainees, and other 'serious violations'.
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The strike was the first to take place in the Pacific, signalling an expansion of Trump's military campaign.
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Economists credit US President Donald Trump's tariff campaign with reducing trade between Germany and the US.
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The Louvre Museum re-opened three days after a daring daytime heist of eight pieces of France’s crown jewels.
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The bill passed 25-24, despite opposition from PM Netanyahu, in the first of four votes it will face to become law.
