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Beyond supporting peace, GCC states need to work towards joint defence, energy security and economic development.
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US official urges 'cautious approach' after Trump baselessly claimed taking Tylenol is linked autism in children.
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UN secretary-general strongly condemns Israeli attacks in Gaza on Tuesday, which killed more than 100 Palestinians.
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The US president has struck a number of deals in his tour of Asia this week.
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As the mayoral election nears, Mamdani is showing what it takes to maintain a lead with the Jewish population in NYC.
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The Ta’ang National Liberation Army says it will pull out of the ruby-mining town of Mogok and nearby Momeik.
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The suspects face charges for theft committed by an organised gang and criminal conspiracy, prosecutor says.
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Cuba denies US allegations of mercenary activity in Ukraine and insists the embargo is a form of collective punishment.
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South Korea dials up the flattery as both sides say progress has been made, but no deal has yet been signed.
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The surge comes barely three months after it hit the $4 trillion market cap.
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Fighters with Sudan's Rapid Support Forces recorded themselves conducting an execution in el-Fasher's Saudi Hospital.
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Mohammed Zakaria lost sleep tracking el-Fasher’s fall, then saw on social media that his family had been killed.
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US Embassy urges citizens to leave Mali immediately on commercial flights as blockade makes daily life more dangerous.
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Observers say China could help end the Ukraine war quickly but several factors stand in the way of a peace breakthrough.
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Satellite images, analysed by Yale University, reveal streets stained with blood and piles of bodies in el-Fasher.
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US President Donald Trump spoke at the APEC summit, saying he hoped to make a trade deal with Chinese President Xi.
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Trump has backed Israel through numerous violations of the ceasefire, which has yet to enter its crucial second phase.
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India reached 97-1 in the 10th over against hosts Australia when rain fell in Canberra in the first T20 of the series.
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The US president says Israel has a right to 'hit back' after reports that a soldier was killed in southern Gaza.
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US Department of Agriculture data reveals most recipients are white, US-born citizens, followed by minorities.
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Prime minister expects 'loss of life' after powerful hurricane damages homes, hospitals and inundates parishes.
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President Samia Suluhu Hassan is expected to win the election as the two main opposition parties have been barred.
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Polls suggest anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders and his Freedom Party on course to win largest number of seats.
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US and Chinese leaders are expected to sign a trade deal in their first meeting since 2019.
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Opposition members accuse President Samia Suluhu Hassan of cracking down on dissent to stay in power.
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Delhi is using 'cloud seeding' in a bid to dispel pollution - but can it work?
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Regional countries express alarm as more evidence emerges of mass killings by paramilitary forces in el-Fasher.
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Cameron Norrie rallied from a set down to record the biggest win of his career against world number 1 Carlos Alcaraz.
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr's two-run homer allows Toronto Blue Jays to draw level with LA Dodgers in best-of-seven series.
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Expectations are modest for how far a US-China deal will go to resolve the differences between the superpowers.
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Pyongyang says the tests in the Yellow Sea were aimed at impressing its abilities upon its 'enemies'.
