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Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni, who has built an ecosystem around Messi, lauds the captain’s commitment to the team.
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Several others injured as buildings in the capital swayed in the earthquake, sending panicked residents into streets.
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Brazil's new draft proposal does not contain a roadmap for a transition, nor mention 'fossil fuels' at all.
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As fighting rages and Russia seizes settlements, a US-Russia constructed plan looks set to upset Kyiv and its EU allies.
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Separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu shouted in protest at a court hearing in Nigeria, before he was sentenced to life.
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Beijing is expected to strike a conciliatory tone at this year's G20 and expand its foothold in the African continent.
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CIA reportedly 'alarmed' by the meeting, which broke a longstanding policy of not speaking with convicted spies.
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Police say the driver, who was not confirmed among the dead, was asleep when the crash occurred.
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Justice Department prosecutors accused Grammy-winning rapper Pras Michel of betraying his country for money.
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A 1940 self-portrait by Frida Kahlo has sold for $54.7m and made auction history at Sotheby’s in New York.
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Noah Zaitar allegedly ran a drug empire, producing and exporting narcotics, including the synthetic stimulant captagon.
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US president's controversial deployment of soldiers to US cities has raised alarm and a series of legal challenges.
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Here are the key events from day 1,366 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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US Congress votes to release more Department of Justice files on the Epstein case.
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Zelenskyy confirms that he discussed the US-backed plan with US Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll in Kyiv.
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Worldwide military spending hits record highs as technology changes face of warfare.
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Farmers risk lives harvesting olives under Israeli military surveillance in Lebanon's border regions.
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The Trump administration has targeted Democrat-led cities like Charlotte for a surge in immigration enforcement.
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Al Jazeera’s Hind Khoudary asks Palestinians whether they think the fragile ceasefire with Israel will hold in Gaza.
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Mexican steel and aluminium exports to the US are down because of tariffs, hurting local small businesses.
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Forecasters warn more flooding, landslides expected as tens of thousands of people are evacuated from their homes.
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New York mayor-elect says he 'will meet with anyone' to push forward his affordability agenda for the largest US city.
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An inquiry commissioned in 2021 has found ex-PM Boris Johnson failed to act decisively to combat the global pandemic.
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The US president forcefully denounced Democratic lawmakers for calling on the military to reject any 'illegal orders'.
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Benjamin Netanyahu visited southern Syria, where Israel expanded its occupation after the fall of Assad.
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Human Rights Watch calls for Israeli leaders, including PM Netanyahu, to be investigated on war crimes accusations.
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A 15-year-old Palestinian boy was shot by Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank, causing him to die.
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South Africa rejects more flights of Palestinians as mystery arrivals raise questions over who sent them and why.
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Kashmir Times says raid in Indian-administered Kashmir marks 'yet another attempt to silence' its reporting.
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Dutch government's decision to relinquish control of chipmaker comes after major disruption to automotive supply chains.
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'The resolution will have its own consequences', Iran's ambassador to the UN nuclear watchdog says.
