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Reports of Iranian gunboats opening fire on tanker after Tehran says it is closing waterway until US lifts its blockade.
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Kim urges 'unlimited and sustained' development of nuclear combat forces as N Korea gears up for key party congress.
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Israel on Friday announced it is officially recognising Somaliland, a first for the self-proclaimed republic since 1991.
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Elsewhere in the Africa Cup of Nations 2025, Cameroon and Ivory coast draw 1-1, while Sudan see off Equatorial Guinea.
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Peace deal nearly finalised 'that’s good for Ukraine, good for everybody', says Donald Trump as he welcomes Zelenskyy.
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Kyrgios, who is currently 671st in men's rankings, beat the four-time Grand Slam singles champion in straight sets.
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Iran’s former foreign minister argues Israel, backed by the US, has killed every opportunity for peace.
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Israel has held Gaza doctor Hussam Abu Safia for an entire year without charge.
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Myanmar's election is unlikely to change the reality for more than 1M Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
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Somalia's president calls for unity at emergency session of parliament, which declares the Israeli move 'null and void'.
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Several countries and regional blocs have condemned Israel's recognition of Somaliland, a breakaway region of Somalia.
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From Sudan to Gaza, impunity for violence against women is fuelling conflict worldwide, the UN’s deputy chief warns.
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A global roundup of some of last week’s events.
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Actor reshaped French cinema before retreating from global fame into animal rights activism and far-right politics.
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Taliban authorities attend traditional sport characterised by limited formal rules and fierce physical competition.
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Palestinian Journalists Syndicate says Israel using collective punishment to crush reporting of genocidal war in Gaza.
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Mamady Doumbouya may win amid accusations of restrictions on the media and the opposition parties.
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Voting is under way in Myanmar’s heavily restricted election. Tony Cheng explains the process from a polling station.
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Ben Aris talks about the meeting on Dec 28 between Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and US President Trump
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The Balkan nation votes again as PM Albin Kurti seeks majority to break the stalemate and form a government.
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Businesspeople, students, tourists among those sharing space on the 1,860km TAZARA railway built by China in the 1970s.
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Home Office announces visa restrictions on DRC for alleged failure to cooperate with UK's new migrant return policy.
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UN, human rights groups and opposition parties say political process exercise is not is not free, fair or credible.
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These are the key developments from day 1,403 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Authorities in the enclave warn that the downpour could intensify into a full-blown storm.
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Nigeria handed nervy ending by Tunisia but hold on to become second team to reach 2025 Africa Cup of Nations knockouts.
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Aston Villa win 2-1 at Chelsea in the English Premier League, while leaders Arsenal and Man City maintain pace.
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If Israel and the US were to attack Iran again, they would 'face a more decisive response', Pezeshkian warns.
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The US president says air strikes are against ISIL, claiming the group targets Christians.
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Regional blocs join nations in condemning Israel's move to formally recognise breakaway Somali region as independent.
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An attack on local armed groups does not address the root cause of violence; it could, however, drive polarisation.
