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- WPSD Local 2026/5/18
Pope Leo will visit Sagrada Família in Barcelona, Spain, in June. ANALYSIS: Beginning with Spain, the Pope signals his priorities w...
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Attacks conducted days after US and Nigeria say they killed deputy ISIL leader.
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Israeli settlers drove into a herd of livestock belonging to a Palestinian shepherd in the occupied West Bank.
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Israeli forces had been preparing the makeshift sites in western Iraq since late 2024, the US newspaper reported.
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Al Jazeera has been given exclusive access to Iran’s Hormuz Island.
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More than 50 vessels departed from the Turkish port city of Marmaris last week.
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Mali's military carries out strikes after attacks last month by al-Qaeda-linked fighters and Tuareg separatists.
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The fear of renewed US strikes in Iran looms while Israeli attacks continue in Lebanon despite extended 'ceasefire'.
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A magnitude 5.2 earthquake has struck southern China, causing over a dozen buildings to collapse, killing at least two.
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Bread shortages deepen in Gaza as flour imports dwindle and bakeries struggle to meet rising demand amid fuel scarcity.
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Sinner, the first Italian to win the title in 50 years, enters the French Open as favourite with Alcaraz out injured.
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Former UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting has announced he will run against Prime Minister Keir Starmer as Labour leader
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Nearly 2 million Muslims will embark on the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, which begins on May 25.
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China will buy 'at least' $17bn worth of US agricultural goods annually, the White House says.
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Al Jazeera’s Obaida Hitto reports from Tyre in southern Lebanon on the latest Israeli strikes in the region.
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Communities in the Lake Chad Basin face rising violence amid economic hardship and weak governance.
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Peace talks remain deadlocked as drones hit sites in Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
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Pakistan Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in Tehran
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Critics have denounced the event as a blurring of the separation of church and state mandated by the US Constitution.
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The US president has pressured Iran to concede to demands including dismantling nuclear programme and missile stocks.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo has faced repeated Ebola outbreaks.
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Officials blamed the shooting on 'armed individuals', though no details were provided about attackers or their motives.
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Candidates will face off on June 7 election after first round of voting marred by logistical errors, fraud allegations.
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French magistrates investigate possible offences involving French perpetrators who facilitated Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
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The Sudanese army has made advances in Blue Nile state, with renewed fighting forcing families into overcrowded camps
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The attacks carried out by 31-year-old Salim El Khoudri appear related 'to a situation of psychiatric distress'.
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Matteo Pernaselci The Vatican is seen May 17, 2026, during the Regina Caeli. Pope Leo XIV approved the new body as the Vatican pre...
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Israeli attacks on Gaza have killed at least 871 Palestinians since the so-called ceasefire started last year.
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The new Ebola outbreak has been reported in the towns of Rwampara, Mongwalu, and Bunia in northeastern DRC
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Gov't funding cuts, war, tariffs and AI advancements intensify competition among recent graduates seeking stable jobs.
