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Videos show multiple individuals with what appear to be knife wounds, who were taking part in a protest in London.
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And for the past two years, it has played well the ‘arsonist and the fireman’ scam.
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Opposition protests turned violent as riot police used tear gas and water cannon after disputed local elections.
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With most votes tallied, Babis’s ANO party is ahead, but it appears set to fall short of a majority in parliament.
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Norman Finkelstein tells Marc Lamont Hill why he believes Trump’s peace deal is the weakest yet with no path to justice.
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US political scientist Stephen Walt argues the US is staging a ‘half-hearted’ intervention that won’t lead to peace.
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Protests take place in Barcelona, Rome, Lisbon and London, where police made more than 100 arrests.
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While both teams want to 'focus on the game', regional politics may take the attention away from cricket in Colombo.
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Hamas accepted parts of US President Trump’s 20-point Gaza ceasefire plan but wants more talks on several key points.
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The German airport says that 46 flights had been cancelled or delayed, affecting 6,500 passengers.
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Analyst Amjad Iraqi says the Trump-Netanyahu plan sidelines Palestinians from shaping Gaza’s future.
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The chilling playbook Israel has developed for journalists in Gaza.
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No figure has been given for the number of casualties in Moscow's latest attack on Ukraine's railway infrastructure.
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The Israeli army repeats threat to Palestinians to leave northern Gaza to the south and not to return to Gaza City.
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Test captain Gill takes over the 50-over leadership role ahead of the ODI series against Australia.
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Authorities say they are using heavy equipment to look for the 49 people who remain missing.
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Israeli air strikes and shelling destroy homes in Gaza, in defiance of Trump's ceasefire call.
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US President Donald Trump has ordered Israel to halt its bombing of Gaza, saying Hamas is ready to make peace.
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Kurdish fighter Saman Mohammadi was also hanged for killing a Muslim leader, the Mizan News Agency reports.
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Japan's governing Liberal Democratic Party is choosing its next leader on Saturday.
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Bangladesh's political turmoil has been mixed bag for the Indian sari industry, hurting some traders and helping others.
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Civilians in Gaza face combat wounds usually seen in soldiers, at double the civilian injury rate of other conflicts.
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US leader tells Israel it 'must immediately stop' bombing Gaza, says he believes Hamas is 'ready for a lasting peace'.
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The third day of the US government shutdown has yielded no breakthrough as Democrats and Republicans split on spending.
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Protesters issue president 24-hour ultimatum to ‘respond favourably’ to demands, threatening 'all necessary measures'.
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Hamas has responded positively to Trump's Gaza peace proposal, but differences remain.
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The lawsuit claims Trump does not have the authority to override the law that created the H-1B visa programme.
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The US court's conservative supermajority once again backed Trump's efforts to limit temporary immigration pathways.
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Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy heckled by members of the public at vigil for victims of attack.
