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Egyptian series ‘People of the Land’ has stirred backlash from Israelis over its retelling of Israel’s crimes in Gaza.
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Sina Azodi on escalating protests in Iran and how sanctions and corruption are deepening the country’s economic crisis.
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For many in Belfast, the pro-Palestine hunger strikes are a reminder of what Irish republicans endured 44 years ago.
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Ukraine’s General Staff estimated the tally - but Russian President Vladimir Putin appears bent on avoiding peace talks.
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Investigators warn that with some of the bodies badly burned, the identification process could take weeks.
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AFCON’s last 16 brings together hosts under pressure, heavyweights in form and underdogs with nothing to lose.
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Despite losing limbs and loved ones, Gaza's Abdullah and Diaa hold onto hope for prosthetic limbs and a better future.
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An activist-turned-historian takes tourists through South Africa's painful colonial history, which still echoes today.
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Venezuela leader strikes conciliatory tone while renewing claim US wants to topple government for vast oil reserves.
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STC separatists accuse Saudi Arabia of requiring flights to UAE to land in Jeddah; Saudi source rejects claim.
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Kim Ju Ae's first public visit to the Kumsusan Mausoleum added to speculation she may become the next in line.
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The inaugural ceremony broke with tradition, as large crowds and a public party greeted New York's new mayor.
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Legislation signed by President Serdar Berdimuhamedov establishes a licensing scheme overseen by country's central bank.
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Dead include five members of a family in the Kabkan district in the province of Herat.
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The move opens key assets to private investment and comes as Petroperu faces mounting losses and debt.
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These are the key developments from day 1,408 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Second release of prisoners related to 2024 election protests seen as possible conciliatory move from Maduro.
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There have been angry protests across the country against economic hardships.
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The complaint targets a policy that would nix coverage under federal health insurance for gender-affirming healthcare.
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Local officials say the death toll could rise as seven people are missing following the attack on New Year's Eve.
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The Neo-Gothic Vondelkerk, a 19th-century Roman Catholic church, has been used for other purposes since the 1970s.
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Iranian president seeks to calm tensions, acknowledging protesters' 'legitimate' grievances over inflation.
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Health authorities are warning of yet another potential health threat in Gaza: leptospirosis.
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Bolsonaro's latest petition, one in a series, comes after he spent the week in hospital for a hernia and hiccups.
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The tariff pause comes as Trump's Republican Party faces questions of affordability going into the midterm elections.
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Ban could cut hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza off from essential care, Doctors Without Borders warns.
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and one other played banned after Gabon eliminated from Africa Cup of Nations group stage.
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Somalia’s president says Somaliland has agreed to accept displaced Palestinians in exchange of Israel's recognition.
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Maresca exits the club midway through a turbulent season with the team winning just one Premier League game in December.
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Move comes nearly two decades after it entered the EU as hope for stability clashes with fear of rising prices.
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Four activists from the proscribed Palestine Action group in the UK are still on hunger strikes in prison.
