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Algeria beat DR Congo in extra time and will face Nigeria on Saturday in the quarterfinals of the Africa Cup of Nations.
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US president predicts 'epic' victory for his party in the November vote that will determine control of House and Senate.
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Manchester United have been heavily linked with Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner after sacking Ruben Amorim.
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US President Donald Trump some soldiers ‘on the other side’ were killed in the operation that abducted Nicolas Maduro.
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Foreign Minister Rosa Yolanda Villavicencio is slated to meet US leaders after Trump threatened Colombia.
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Israeli forces raided Birzeit University in the occupied West Bank, firing live ammunition to disperse students.
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The UN human rights office says the US military intervention that ousted Venezuela’s leader violates international law.
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Legislative efforts to check Trump's military authority on Venezuela falter amidst partisan divides in Congress.
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Who decides what’s true in the digital age?
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Al Jazeera looks at five potential favourites tipped to lead Man United after Ruben Amorim's sacking as manager.
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Gum arabic is used in many everyday items, from food to paint, yet researchers say it is playing a role in Sudan’s war.
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Swiss authorities say fire safety inspections had not been carried out at the bar in Crans-Montana since 2019.
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After US forces abducted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, it is unclear what Washington has planned.
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Analysts say both countries increasingly rely on each other for economic and security factors amid geopolitical churn.
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Humanitarian groups say that Israeli restrictions continue to hamper aid deliveries, a clear violation of truce deal.
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'Coalition of the willing' tries to lay groundwork for ceasefire and end to Russia's nearly four-year war in Ukraine.
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Liam Rosenior says he could not turn down Chelsea but admits unusual situation as a deal has not yet been signed.
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Already home to three million Venezuelan refugees, Colombia is worried that over a million more could try to cross over.
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The forum, which comes after government forces retook two governorates, could help end the conflict with separatists.
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More than 1,170 lives have been lost as floods hit North Sumatra, West Sumatra, and Aceh, leaving communities in crisis.
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Thai military says Cambodia is blaming "operational error" as solider wounded in mortar strike in disputed border area.
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The opposition leader tells Fox News she is 'grateful' for Trump's 'courageous vision' after Maduro's abduction.
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Women's number one believes the match against Nick Kyrgios helped her up the intensity of her power-packed game.
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Israel has, since the fall of al-Assad, extended its occupation of Syrian territory staged raids and bombardments
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Global condemnation comes as Nicolas Maduro appeared in a court in New York and pleaded not guilty to drug charges.
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Denmark and Mexico, also threatened by US President Donald Trump, warn that the US violated international law.
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One in three Americans opposes the Venezuelan leader's abduction by US forces, a poll shows, while others are unsure.
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UK's King Charles III praises Schloss for her lifelong work on 'overcoming hatred and prejudice' around the world.
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An American Academy of Pediatrics official warns that changes made by political appointees could harm children.
