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Oman's Foreign Minister says most recent indirect talks between US, Iran 'really advanced, substantially'.
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Rising without a leader, Nepal’s youth broke a cycle of betrayal and showed where power truly lies.
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US president has pushed a 20-point plan to 'redevelop' Gaza that critics say fails to support Palestinian sovereignty.
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Ukraine accuses Russia of weaponising winter, striking power grids and gas sites to deprive civilians of heat and water.
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Disease decimated the isolated Nukak people of Colombia. Now, leaders are fighting deforestation to reclaim their lands.
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The official objects to changes made to the US 20-point Gaza war plan, saying it deviates from the original draft.
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The White House sent the 'Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education' to nine US universities.
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“This is a worrying portent of the nature of security threats to airports, in particular, to come.”
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Omar Shakir talks about FIFA and whether Israel should be allowed to play as its military carries out a genocide in Gaza
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Space agencies say the comet, 3I/ATLAS, poses no danger, despite viral conspiracy claims.
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Haikal survived for three days and two dark nights trapped beneath the rubble of his collapsed school in East Java.
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Latest move underscores efforts to normalise ties and draw closer in wake of Trump's policies, stiff tariffs.
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Crowds in Europe, South America and beyond rally to support Gaza, which faces famine after two years of bombardment.
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Mexico City officials estimate the march commemorating the 57th anniversary of the massacre drew 10,000 people.
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In 2021, Russia supplied 45% of the EU’s gas and 27% of its oil. By 2024, these dropped to 19% and 3%.
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Showgirl breaks Spotify records as Taylor Swift's most pre-saved album, highlighting her enduring popularity.
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Lim Kimya was killed in January by Ekkalak Paenoi while visiting Bangkok with his wife, Anne-Marie Lim.
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The Pukpuk Treaty is due to be signed soon by PNG Prime Minister James Marape and Australia's PM Anthony Albanese.
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Communications blackout and deadly clashes grip the region as protesters present 38 demands to the government.
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China told the US envoy to abide by 'fundamental norms governing international relations', including noninterference.
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Amid soaring Hindu-Muslim tensions in the BJP-ruled northeastern state, Zubeen Garg's music served as a rare unifier.
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Here are the key events on day 1,317 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Venezuelan government calls on US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to cease 'thrill-seeking and warmongering posture'.
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Legal experts underscore killing of Palestinian footballers and UN panel's findings that Israel is committing genocide.
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The congressional setback arrives as Milei's political party faces slumping popularity headed into a midterm election.
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Moscow considers France's detention of the ship, and arrest of the captain, an act of piracy.
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Egypt's foreign minister warned of escalation if the Palestinian group rejects plan to end the nearly two-year conflict.
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Israeli settler Yinon Levi is back disrupting the occupied West Bank village of Umm al-Kheir.
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Families and friends of Gaza-bound flotilla activists detained by Israel joined a demonstration in the Netherlands.
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Residents in UK's Crumpsall say they are shocked after a car and knife attack near synagogue kills two people.
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Attacks in war surge, and tensions rise after airspace incursions.
