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Weather-related disasters have forced a quarter of a billion people to flee in the last decade, says UNHCR.
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Air quality in India's capital reaches alarming levels, prompting outrage and calls for action.
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US Senate vote to end shutdown delivers reprieve to investors worried about AI valuations and weakness in US economy.
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Crop residue burning, along with emissions from vehicles, industries and construction, engulf the capital in smog.
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Activists condemn award by ex-son-in-law President Subianto, branding it betrayal of Soeharto's victims and democracy.
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Powerful storm set off floods and landslides, killing at least two and displacing 1.4 million .
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Climate change reshapes Vila do Pesqueiro as families adapt to surging tides, erosion, and loss of ancestral homes.
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Wilkens' family announced the news but did not divulge a cause of death of the Basketball Hall of Fame player and coach.
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Lando Norris increased his championship points lead over McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri with three races remaining.
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Senate takes the first step toward ending the government shutdown, advancing a funding bill after weeks of gridlock.
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US senators reach stopgap deal to end government shutdown, raising hopes for end to six-week-long impasse.
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As the crisis deepens, senators are mulling a deal that would reopen the government through January.
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Here are the key events from day 1,355 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Trump promises to defend Hungary’s finances amid Orban-EU tensions and to sign $600m gas deal, says Hungarian leader.
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People fleeing el-Fasher for Al Dabbah tell Al Jazeera many died on the way from wounds or lack of food.
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Davie's exit caps week of attacks on UK's public broadcaster, with Trump press secretary calling it '100% fake news'.
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Armed group piles pressure on the landlocked Sahel country and its military government.
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Tit-for-tat attacks on energy facilities continue after Russia launched 'massive strikes' on Ukraine.
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White House says nearly 700 aid trucks entering Gaza each day, a figure disputed by Palestinians and aid organisations.
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The UK government plans to copy Denmark's controversial immigration policies - a move resisted by some Labour leaders.
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If body is identified as Israeli soldier Hadar Goldin, the remains of four other deceased captives are still in Gaza.
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After deadly protests and a youth uprising, Kenya’s president defends his record on democracy, rights, and reform.
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Shutdown beats record set during President Trump’s first term, as experts warn the economy has started to suffer.
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Israeli settlers have attacked Palestinian villagers, activists, and journalists near Nablus.
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“The United States needs to revise its strategy … instead of insisting on criminalising the drug trade.”
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Cherien Dabis, talks about the difficulties in providing audiences with Palestinian stories and distributing her film.
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GOP seeks to revoke NYC Mayor-elect Mamdani’s citizenship; experts say they must prove false claims in his application.
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Samantha Johnson unpacks why and how the Israeli national team and clubs ended up under UEFA
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Two Kenyan human rights activists have returned home after being secretly detained for 39 days in Uganda.
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Nearly 1.3 million members of the security forces and more than 26,500 internally displaced people are eligible to vote.
