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While Tehran warns it will ‘burn everything’, its proxies face a choice between suicidal revenge and local survival.
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How should NATO respond to Russian drones and jets over Baltic airspace?
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Cape Verde beat Eswatini 3-0 to qualify for the football World Cup for the first time.
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Lithuania’s military forces are staying ready, at a time of increasing concern over Russia’s military activity.
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Farms face falling prices and lost income amid the escalating US-China trade war.
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Opposition candidate unilaterally declares himself victor, and calls on incumbent 92-year-old Paul Biya to concede.
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India wins the two-match series with a dominant seven-wicket victory in New Delhi before their tour of Australia.
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The news comes just days after Maria Corina Machado was announced the winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo.
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More than 2,500 people have been charged as an initial crackdown on the expression has spawned broader protests.
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Reporters must promise not to publish unauthorised material to obtain press credentials.
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The island nation, located off the African coast, becomes the second-smallest country to qualify for the World Cup.
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Deal comes as families in Israel and Palestine reunite with loved ones freed from captivity in Gaza and Israeli jails.
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Trump-backed proclamation backing Gaza ceasefire stresses equality, but stops short of supporting Palestine statehood.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson says that he will not negotiate with Democrats until they drop healthcare demands.
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There have been conflicting reports on whether Israel would free prominent Gaza medic as part of the truce agreement.
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The majority of the deaths have occurred in the states of Veracruz and Hidalgo.
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Analysts say US may be comfortable with the status quo, and many in Iran are wary of negotiations after the 12-day war.
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Trump takes credit for ceasefire agreement and promotes 'a new Middle East' without addressing rights of Palestinians.
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Will the fragile ceasefire hold as US President Donald Trump arrives in the Middle East?
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says the UK is ready to help monitor the new ceasefire in Gaza.
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Egyptt's President el-Sisi said a two-state solution is the “only way” to secure lasting peace for Israel and Palestine.
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Joy turned to devastation for many after Israel added a twist to its release of almost 2,000 imprisoned Palestinians.
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US President Donald Trump is in the region Monday to cement his plan for peace in Gaza.
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Two families stood waiting in Ramallah, one to welcome their loved one, one to mourn that they may never see theirs.
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Moscow, which has sought to increase its influence in Afghanistan, says it welcomes stabilisation along the border.
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Ukraine sends delegation to Washington to talk defence and energy before Zelenskyy's White House visit.
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Trump says the mega-donor, who spent more than $100m to help him win the 2024 US presidential election, 'loves Israel'.
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US President Donald Trump urged Israeli President Isaac Herzog to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Israel is releasing nearly 2,000 Palestinians, political prisoners and detainees. Here's a look at who they are.
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The US president had a lot to say about everything, except the genocide.
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The Doghmush clan reportedly fought against Hamas in a clash that killed at least 27 people.
