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Former Brazil football star Ronaldinho comes out of retirement at the age of 46, signing with Italian club Ravenna FC.
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Al Jazeera reporters followed Palestinians making their way back to northern Gaza after a ceasefire deal was announced.
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The flight brought three Hondurans and 56 Guatemalan nationals, according to Guatemala’s IGM migration agency.
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African island nation decides its future as Wavel Ramkalawan seeks a second term against Patrick Herminie.
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A tide of humanity heads back to Gaza City, carrying belongings through damaged highways and ruins left by Israel.
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Beijing accuses 18 personnel of spreading 'separatist' propaganda after Taiwan leader promises air defence boost.
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Biya, who has ruled for 43 years, is seeking an eighth term despite calls for him to step down.
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Wilson becomes the first player to win the regular MVP, Defensive Player of the Year and Finals MVP in the same season.
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After two years of devastating war, Gaza’s children speak of fear, loss and relief as the ceasefire takes hold.
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The Hwasong-20 ICBM was revealed on the 80th anniversary of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party.
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Kim Jong Un highlights nation's military power with the debut of its strongest nuclear missile at a grand parade.
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From letters to pins to concerts to boycotts, artists risk roles and deals to back a Gaza ceasefire.
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The US president told reporters that the bodies of Israelis who died in captivity in Gaza are 'being unearthed'.
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Here are the key events from day 1,325 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Authorities in the southern US state have called the blast 'devastating', with many of the missing presumed dead.
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US President Donald Trump says Israeli captives held in Gaza will be released on Monday.
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The US president told reporters he didn't think the deal would have been possible without his 100-percent tariff threat.
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Tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians head back to 'unrecognisable' Gaza City on first day of ceasefire.
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While experts applaud the new law, a first in the US, for bringing in transparency, it is 'light touch regulation'.
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US, Qatar sign letter of agreement to bring Qatari F-15 fighter jet contingent to US base, hail increased cooperation.
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Indonesia has denied visas to Israelis for the upcoming world championships in most populous Muslim-majority nation.
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Journalists among the dozens of Palestinians wounded amid escalation in Israeli violence during olive harvest season.
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Joint statement comes more than a month after E3 countries triggered mechanism reinstating UN sanctions against Iran.
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Four days after he resigned as prime minister, Lecornu is returning to the post.
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Reduction-in-force notifications have gone out to employees in departments including the Treasury and Homeland Security.
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The Gaza Government Media Office calls for 'comprehensive reconstruction' after Israel levelled most of the territory.
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A massive blast at a military explosives factory in the US state of Tennessee has left multiple people dead and missing.
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In a brief speech, the US first lady revealed she had an 'open channel' of communication with Russian President Putin.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy calls Moscow's latest attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure 'cynical and calculated'.
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Musk’s post about my Al Jazeera column on whiteness drew millions of views—and an unlikely conversation with his AI.
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Lebanese intelligence agency says it arrested people working for Israel who planned 'terrorist attacks' in the country.
