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There is no US-led conspiracy or a ‘Christian genocide’. There is an insurgency that has adapted.
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No senior figure has been held accountable since the devastating explosion more than five years ago.
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Sednaya, the Assad regime’s flagship prison, became Syria’s slaughterhouse, where thousands were tortured and killed
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Former player Tatjana Haenni is named the new chief executive, making her the first female boss in the Bundesliga.
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A Palestinian woman says Israeli soldiers used her as a human shield during a ground operation in Gaza.
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Gracie Mansion’s significance grows as Zohran Mamdani, elected on a housing justice agenda, prepares to move in.
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“The cost of action is far less than the cost of inaction.”
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Flooding worsens the crisis for Palestinian families, as an acute Israel-enforced aid shortage threatens those uprooted.
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Palestine has made history in the Arab Cup, reaching the quarterfinals for the first time.
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Khaled Meshaal says surrendering weapons will 'remove the soul' from the Palestinian group as ceasefire momentum slips.
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As remote health posts are disrupted or closed, communities and medics say women are not getting the care they need.
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Higgins led Republican Gonzalez 59 percent to 41 percent on Tuesday night, according to preliminary results.
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PM Anthony Albanese and 12-year-old campaigner welcomed Australia’s social media ban for under-16s.
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The richest 10 percent of the world's population owns three-quarters of all personal wealth.
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US President Trump says he will make phone calls to stop renewed fighting after mediating a ceasefire in October.
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The UN’s response to Gaza exposes how the post-war system serves power over law.
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Ukrainian leader responds to US President Trump's suggestion that he is using the war as an excuse to avoid elections.
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The worst cyclone to hit the island in a century uprooted fully-grown crops of tea, a key source of export revenue.
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Rights group FairSquare accuses world football governing body of 'openly flouting' its rules on political neutrality.
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Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff said Russian, Chinese planes entered its air defence zone during the joint exercise.
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Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said the shooting appeared to be an isolated incident rather than a mass shooting event.
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These are the key developments from day 1,385 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Former President Jair Bolsonaro has endorsed his eldest son's campaign to be Brazil's next president in the 2026 race.
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According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, Israeli attacks since the start of the ceasefire have killed at least 377 people.
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Liverpool shrug off absence of Mohamed Salah as Dominik Szoboszlai scores 88th-minute penalty winner.
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The French first lady's team says she had intended to criticise a feminist group's 'radical method' of protest.
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Children under 16 can no longer access 10 of the world's biggest platforms, including Facebook, TikTok and Instagram.
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Jordan knocked Egypt from the Arab Cup in a 3-0 victory, joining the UAE in the quarterfinals.
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The sanctioned individuals are accused of creating a 'transnational network' to send Colombians to fight in Sudan.
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Conservative justices mull overturning 2001 ruling as campaign finance reform faces challenges in the US Supreme Court.
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Renewed fighting between Thailand and Cambodia has forced thousands of people to flee their homes near the border.
