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Global rights group says leaders of three countries behind devastating wars inspire other states to carry out abuses.
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Saudi Arabia's strike on Yemeni port has triggered tensions with the UAE, and it will have an impact on Yemen's future.
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'We believe in you and our victory,' Putin says in his address, calling on Russians to support the troops.
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Proponents say compiling personal information in a single database is more efficient. But critics fear risks to privacy.
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While the robbers remain at large, customers are furious about the Christmas break robbery.
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Israel's latest move could amplify a deep humanitarian crisis spawned by its genocidal war on Gaza.
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The operation follows a series of clashes and attacks linked to ISIL, which is feared to be making a resurgence.
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Wall Street's benchmark S&P 500 sees third year of double-digit gains, while non-US stocks register best run since 2009.
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Memories of a Dream: How Music Revives a Woman’s Lost Dream
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Mothers starving to feed children, surgeries without anaesthesia and loss of privacy define female experience in Gaza.
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Some in the country are worried about loss of identity following the switch from the Bulgarian lev to the euro.
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Mourners surround Bangladesh's parliament in Dhaka to pay their respects to the country's first female prime minister.
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The West African countries say the bans are equivalent to those imposed on their citizens by the United States.
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Pro-Palestine activist, Audrey Corno talks about conditions of Palestine Action-affiliated prisoners on hunger strike.
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Students have joined protests prompted by plummeting currency as government pledges to listen to legitimate concerns.
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Satellites show one camp spanning 500,000 square metres near the city of al-Dabba, as tens of thousands seek refuge.
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From artificial intelligence to Zohran Mamdani, Al Jazeera compiles an A-Z list of 2025's biggest stories.
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Dozens of humanitarian organisations, including Doctors Without Borders, are banned by Israel.
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The Chinese and Dutch governments are at loggerheads over control of chipmaker amid concerns for global supply chains.
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The army chief, analysts say, has driven Pakistan's geopolitical reemergence over the past year as a soldier-diplomat.
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Police are searching for suspects after thieves stole cash, gold and jewels worth up to $105m.
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These are the key developments from day 1,406 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Hassan Sheikh Mohamud says his country believes the move is linked to Israel's plans to forcibly displace Palestinians.
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Settlement comes after US Federal Trade Commission accused entertainment giant of unlawfully collecting children's data
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Move comes after Riyadh accused Abu Dhabi of backing separatists in Yemen, a claim the UAE denies.
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Train conductor killed in collision on rail line serving the famed archaeological site, authorities say.
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The world's top economy is growing faster than its peers, but divide between wealthy and poorer Americans is growing.
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Aetas race to prove ancestral land claims before a 'Smart City' and a 'Taylor Swift-ready' stadium displace them.
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Arsenal storm to 4-1 win against Aston Villa to strengthen EPL title credentials, but Man Utd limp against lowly Wolves.
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The UAE says it’s withdrawing all ‘counterterrorism’ units from Yemen after a Saudi-led coalition launched air strikes.
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The Trump administration is forging bilateral deals with countries hit by widespread cuts to US foreign aid.
