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Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif signed a US-Iran memorandum of understanding aimed at ending the war.
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Footage shows a hole in the vault of Sparkasse Bank in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, where thieves made off with valuables.
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Aid groups facing bans include MSF and Oxfam as European countries sound the alarm over dire humanitarian situation.
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Cars and shops were vandalised during attacks on Alawite neighbourhoods in the city.
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Elsewhere in Group C, Tanzania scrape through to the knockout stages for first time after 1-1 draw with Tunisia.
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Washington accuses Tehran and Caracas of 'reckless proliferation of deadly weapons' amid spiraling tensions.
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Eurostar services between London and Europe disrupted as Channel Tunnel undergoes 'technical intervention'.
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Trump is seeking to end protected status for South Sudan, claiming country no longer poses danger to those returning.
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US Central Command says military campaign follows killing of US soldiers, 'massive strikes' across central Syria.
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US president says strike in Venezuela targeted a dock allegedly used to load boats with narcotics.
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South Korea has announced it's ending bear bile farming over animal cruelty concerns.
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US president says he would back attacks if Tehran rebuilds nuclear or missile programmes.
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy denies that Kyiv attacked the Novgorod residence of Russian President Putin.
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Lebanon's cabinet has passed a draft law aimed at repaying depositors up to $100,000 of their own money.
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While the ceasefire has held since Saturday, Thailand says Cambodia violated deal with drone flights over the border.
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A former political prisoner is facing calls for deportation while war criminals are welcomed with opened arms.
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Bangladesh’s former prime minister Khaleda Zia has died at the age of 79 after a prolonged illness.
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Israeli attacks, violating a ceasefire agreement, are reported across Gaza, as Palestinian misery compounded by rains.
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China's military exercises cover more area than ever before and simulate a blockade of key Taiwanese ports.
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Once a week, Myroshnyk Vassyl Savych delivers much-needed news to remote, exposed villages on the Russian border.
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China is engaged in a second day of live-fire military exercises encircling Taiwan.
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Thomas Warrick talks about Trump’s plan for rebuilding Gaza and why reconstruction may only take place in certain areas.
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Nobody relaxes too much in the fleeting moments of near-normalcy because they know these can disappear at any time.
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On January 1, Bulgaria will become the 21st country to adopt the European Union's single currency.
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Masoud Pezeshkian has vowed to take action to protect purchasing power of Iranians as currency plummets to record lows.
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UNICEF says children who fled fighting in el-Fasher among those facing 'unprecedented' level of malnutrition.
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The coalition carried out a strike at Yemen’s Mukalla port after accusing foreign-backed vessels of delivering weapons.
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Tributes pour in from around the world as Bangladesh mourns Khaleda Zia.
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These are the key developments from day 1,405 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Somalia tells emergency UNSC meeting that Israel's recognition is part of a plan to force Palestinians to relocate.
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US hit a dock in Venezuela where boats are loaded with drugs, Trump says, as Pentagon carries out another deadly strike.
