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Kim Jong Un oversaw a massive military parade in Pyongyang to wrap up the once every-five-years Workers' Party congress.
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These are the key developments from day 1,388 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Journalist told late financier he should 'get ahead' of bad publicity as he faced sex abuse allegations, emails reveal.
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'I am thoroughly disillusioned with the so-called international community': East Timor's President Jose Ramos-Horta.
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Incident in November latest reported instance of Trump administration's increasingly aggressive maritime tactics.
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UN member states endorsed the ICJ’s findings and pressed Israel to meet its legal obligations as an occupying power.
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Dozens of opposition figures being targeted in nation once seen as beacon for democracy after sparking the Arab Spring.
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A North America trade deal helped Mexico get into aeroplane manufacturing. Now that is under threat with Trump.
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Palestinian officials warn Israel’s new settlement plan accelerates annexation, deepens violence across occupied area.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia walked out of a US courthouse without being arrested by immigration authorities.
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Politicians say ECHR out of date while opponents argue human rights at risk.
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Singer's statement follows walkout by 5 countries after organisers cleared Israel to participate in next year's contest.
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House Democrats urge White House to end 'cover-up' of Jeffry Epstein case and bring justice to sex abuse victims.
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Football, under French colonial rule, was built to exclude them. So Algerians built their own club.
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Rights groups say Mohammadi, who won 2023 Nobel Peace Prize, was detained at ceremony in northeastern city of Mashhad.
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Holders Liverpool host Brighton in the Premier League on Saturday but the spotlight is on ongoing Mohamed Salah saga.
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The anticipated move, slammed by Hungary, is a key step in a plan to use the funds to underwrite a loan to Ukraine.
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India will defend their T20 World Cup title at the 2026 edition starting February, but form eludes captain and deputy.
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As M23 rebels capture strategic city Uvira despite Trump peace deal, displaced families recount chaos and death.
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Rescuers pulled bodies from under the rubble of a collapsed house in Gaza’s Beit Lahiya after heavy rain and winds.
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Far-right candidate Jose Antonio Kast and leftist leader Jeannette Jara have made combatting crime key to their agendas.
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US President Trump imposes new sanctions on Maduro family members as he ups pressure to oust Venezuelan president.
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Rob McBride and his crew were filming with the Thai military near the Cambodian border when an artillery duel broke out.
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Beijing’s turnaround offers India lessons for cleaner, safer air.
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US President Donald Trump has claimed to have ended eight wars and secured peace in the Middle East.
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Raids hit hills and valleys as Israeli military keeps up pressure, it says, to force Hezbollah to disarm.
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Loyalist troops aided by Nigeria's air force foiled putsch, but confidence in nation's democratic stability is shaken.
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Staff at the International Criminal Court have described the sweeping effect of US sanctions on their daily lives.
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Venezuela tanker seizure by the US aims to starve the Maduro government of funds, says analyst Christopher Sabatini
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“Thailand opened nine front lines as of yesterday [December 11], this morning it's been extended.”
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Visitors from 'visa waiver' countries will have to provide a five-year social media history to enter the US.
