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More than 7.7 million Venezuelans have fled economic collapse, but many are now returning home to face bleak realities.
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The report, slated to be released on Thursday, is said to recommend further training in the handling of sensitive info.
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Charles Shay, the last surviving Native American World War II D-Day veteran, died at his home in France on Wednesday.
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India rolls out simplified labour codes to modernise outdated laws.
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Republicans have been probing Smith's investigations into Trump, which resulted in two indictments.
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US travel bans and immigration policies seem to contradict the welcoming spirit envisioned for the World Cup tournament.
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Real Madrid cut defending champions Barcelona's lead at the top of La Liga to one point with 3-0 win at in Bilbao.
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Family of Colombian fisherman Alejandro Carranza say his right to life was violated in US 'narco-terrorist' strikes.
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Russian and US negotiators met in Moscow for almost five hours but there are no signs of any breakthrough.
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Apartment building belonging to the family of bombing suspect Abdul Karim Sanoubar demolished by Israel on Tuesday.
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Israel says the crucial Rafah crossing with Egypt will open in the coming days, but only for Palestinians to exit Gaza.
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The Philippines says it expected nine Filipino mariners held by the Houthis since July attack to be released in Yemen.
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Aerial footage shows villages in North Sumatra buried in mud after catastrophic floods and landslides
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In his latest pardon, the US president claimed Biden targeted Congressman Cuellar for his criticism of US border policy.
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Latest surge of federal agents comes as Donald Trump says National Guard will soon be deployed to Louisiana city.
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US-Venezuela relations have reached boiling point. Here's everything you need to know.
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Privacy concerns lead India to rescind order demanding pre-installed cybersecurity app on all new mobile devices.
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Jailed former prime minister was finally allowed to meet his sister, Uzma Khanum, on Tuesday, following protests.
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Deal on delayed date a step towards cutting Russia's funding for its war in Ukraine.
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Lee Jae Myung says he felt he should apologise over drone flights allegedly ordered as a provocation by his predecessor.
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A funeral was held in Khan Younis for Palestinian journalist Mahmoud Essam Wadi, who was killed in an Israeli strike.
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"If Israel wants a security zone, it's kindly invited to do it on its own territory."
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Islamic University of Gaza resumes in-person classes after two years amid war damage and displacement.
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Al Jazeera documented Palestinian families attempting to access their fields amid settler attacks.
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New search to start on December 30 for Boeing 777 that went missing in 2014 with 227 passengers and 12 crew members.
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Australia’s social media ban aims to protect under-16s from what the government calls online ‘purgatory’.
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From Ukraine to Myanmar to Burkina Faso, Al Jazeera examines martial law and the impact on civilians.
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Children, photojournalist among Palestinians killed by Israeli forces across Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
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Publisher of beloved children’s character Franklin the Turtle also disavowed the Trump administration's use of artwork.
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Africa’s youngest citizens are ruled by leaders in their 80s and 90s. Some are reshaping the system to hold on to power.
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Legal experts say there is no basis in the US Constitution for a president to revoke pardons.
