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President Samia Suluhu Hassan was sworn into Tanzania’s highest office after a landslide 97.66% victory.
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More than 70,000 people ordered to leave their homes as torrential rains, strong winds and storm surges forecast.
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A whistleblower has accused the US government of downplaying evidence that Israel intentionally killed Shireen Abu Akleh
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Paramilitary RSF says it is planning imminent attack on el-Obeid after mass killings in el-Fasher.
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Survivors of a paramilitary assault on el-fasher in Sudan have spoken of the horrors they encountered.
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The goal is to cause an energy crisis and trigger a new refugee wave to destabilise Ukraine's European allies.
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Former President Barack Obama repaired the White House, while Trump’s ballroom plan has demolished part of the mansion.
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Samia Suluhu Hassan was announced winner by a landslide last week in a vote uncontested by the opposition.
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When their children disappeared, authorities failed to act, so grieving families were forced to search instead.
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El Dia de los Muertos is especially popular in Mexico but is also observed in other countries.
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Free, universal, but failing - Cuba's once world-class healthcare system is being strangled by US sanctions.
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Iran is dealing with economic challenges as well as external pressure, but insists it will not rush into talks.
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The US president sent mixed signals over his plans for Venezuela as his military build-up in the Caribbean continues.
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Cricket fans have been celebrating across India after the women’s team claimed their first ever World Cup.
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Video shows earthquake damage to Afghanistan’s shrine of Mazar-i-Sharif, also known as The Blue Mosque.
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Envoy says Sudan will not take part in talks to end the conflict if the UAE is involved in negotiations.
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Jannik Sinner's first Paris Masters crown moves the Italian past Carlos Alcaraz and back into the ATP's top spot.
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Carlos Manzo, an outspoken critic of organised crime, was shot dead during a public festival in the city of Uruapan.
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Here are the key events from day 1,348 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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The earthquake comes two months after the deadliest quake in recent Afghan history, which killed thousands of people.
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Despite the ceasefire, Israel’s strikes and severe restrictions on aid leave Gaza’s civilians struggling to survive.
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US president claims Chinese leader would never act on Taiwan while he's in office 'because they know the consequences'.
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Dominant win moves defending La Liga champions to second place in the standings, five adrift of archrivals Madrid.
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A historic drought in the country has culminated in a '100 percent drop in precipitation' in the Tehran region.
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China has frequently accused the Philippines of acting as a 'troublemaker' and 'saboteur of regional stability'.
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An investigation into Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing reveals new evidence and cover-ups by Israeli and US governments.
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The poor are suffering the most as the political stalemate continues.
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Hamas says US claim is 'unfounded', calling it 'an attempt to justify further reduction of already limited' aid in Gaza.
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Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the game as Barcelona host Elche at the Olympic Stadium.
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Nigeria's presidential spokesperson welcomes US assistance 'as long as it recognises our territorial integrity'.
