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Hundreds of far-right “Britain First” supporters marched in the streets of Manchester to celebrate Saint George.
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The UK government plans to copy Denmark's controversial immigration policies - a move resisted by some Labour leaders.
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If body is identified as Israeli soldier Hadar Goldin, the remains of four other deceased captives are still in Gaza.
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After deadly protests and a youth uprising, Kenya’s president defends his record on democracy, rights, and reform.
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Shutdown beats record set during President Trump’s first term, as experts warn the economy has started to suffer.
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Israeli settlers have attacked Palestinian villagers, activists, and journalists near Nablus.
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“The United States needs to revise its strategy … instead of insisting on criminalising the drug trade.”
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Cherien Dabis, talks about the difficulties in providing audiences with Palestinian stories and distributing her film.
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GOP seeks to revoke NYC Mayor-elect Mamdani’s citizenship; experts say they must prove false claims in his application.
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Samantha Johnson unpacks why and how the Israeli national team and clubs ended up under UEFA
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Two Kenyan human rights activists have returned home after being secretly detained for 39 days in Uganda.
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Nearly 1.3 million members of the security forces and more than 26,500 internally displaced people are eligible to vote.
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Authorities say rescue operations are under way to locate survivors on a boat that sunk, with two others missing.
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Philippines weather bureau warns of 'life-threatening conditions' as super storm heads for its largest island.
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The Federal Aviation Administration is temporarily cutting air traffic by 10 percent to maintain safety standards.
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Hamas says the retrieved body is that of Israeli soldier Hadar Goldin, who was reported killed in 2014.
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Tornado flattens homes in Rio Bonito do Iguana, with one official describing the destruction as akin to a 'war zone'.
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Visit comes as Syria announces launching a 'large-scale operation' targeting ISIL cells across the country.
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The record shutdown is now in its 39th day and has affected everything, from food aid to air travel.
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Israeli forces kill several people across Gaza, as settlers and military continue attacks in the occupied West Bank.
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The Israeli military ramps up attacks on Lebanon as Hezbollah disarmament fails.
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Foreign minister says Budapest 'obtained an indefinite exemption from the sanctions' on Russian oil and gas shipments.
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Rodrigo Paz faces Bolivia's worst economic crisis in 40 years, with high inflation and a shortage of fuel and dollars.
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Opposition party Chadema said that its deputy secretary-general, Amani Golugwa, was arrested early on Saturday.
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FAI calls for Israel's immediate suspension over its violation of UEFA's statutes in occupied Palestinian territory.
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Students from Gaza’s al-Aqsa University are celebrating after becoming the first class to graduate there since the war.
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Israel has escalated daily attacks in Lebanon, flouting a one-year-old truce, while claiming it's targeting Hezbollah.
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Final T20 of the five-match series was abandoned after 4.5 overs as thunderstorm and rain forced players off the field.
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Ukraine is calling for more sanctions and asset freezes on Russia as it fends off intensified attacks.
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As the homes of Gaza’s families lie in ruins, its farmlands and water supply now pose lethal risks.
