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Disruption to fuel and fertiliser supplies due to the Strait of Hormuz closure will hit crop yields, UNDP chief warns.
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Fears are growing in Latin America over a US military build-up in the Caribbean, as Washington expands airstrikes.
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The US has increasingly looked abroad to fill teaching shortages. But some educators fear uncertainty under Trump.
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Heavy rain and strong winds are causing buildings weakened by Israeli bombardment to collapse across Gaza.
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Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado went to Norway despite a travel ban imposed by Venezuelan authorities.
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US president's chief of staff describes Trump as having 'alcoholic's personality' and calls Elon Musk 'odd, odd duck'.
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Fifteen years after the Arab Spring, the women who lit the spark still struggle for influence, equality and protection
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The decision would be crucial for Ukraine's war efforts and a test of European resolve.
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Tump's strike total on conflict-ridden East African nation exceeds Bush, Obama and Biden administrations combined.
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Not all EU members are in favour of freezing Russian assets due to concerns over legal basis and reprisal from Moscow.
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Beijing is a crucial trading partner of Kyiv, but its political ties have been hampered by Russia's full-scale invasion.
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Experts have discovered thousands of dinosaur footprints in northern Italy's Stelvio National Park.
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The Arab Spring began in Tunisia 15 years ago, after Mohamed Bouazizi set fire to himself triggering unrest.
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Fifteen years after revolution took hold, little remains of the hopes that ignited a region.
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In a Gaza hospital under siege, Dr Hussam Abu Safia saves lives amid blockade, tragedy and detention.
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Foreign nationals arrested for illegally processing applications under Trump's programme for white South Africans.
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Israeli authorities are engaged in multiple major efforts to ensure there will be no Palestinian state in the future.
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US tech moguls want to bring down the European Union, and they're fueling conspiracies about migrant invasions to do it.
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Authorities distribute aid to tens of thousands of families hit by deadly winter storms.
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Rescuers save six Palestinians, including two children, in Gaza City's Shati refugee camp after family home collapses.
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Fans of English novelist Jane Austen have been celebrating the anniversary of her birth 250 years ago.
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New York Knicks end their more-than-half-a-century trophy drought in the NBA with a victory over the San Antonio Spurs.
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Fifty-nine charges are being introduced after the deadly shooting that also wounded dozens of others.
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Noble laureate's son says military must 'prove' Suu Kyi is healthy after years in detention following military coup.
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At least 33 poll officials have died since launch of criticised revision of electoral rolls, many of them by suicide.
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White House's Susie Wiles gives bombshell interview about US administration, including Trump's views on Putin, Ukraine.
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Judge sentences Harvard Medical School morgue manager for stealing organs and various body parts for sale to others.
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These are the key developments from day 1,392 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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The order comes a week after the US military seized an oil tanker off Venezuela's coast.
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'How is it that members of parliament are a public safety concern?' Canadian MP Jenny Kwan tells Al Jazeera.
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Protesters called on President Pellegrini, usually an ally of Prime Minister Fico, to veto the changes.
