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Lawmakers pass bill to require social media platforms to introduce age-verification tools and control mechanisms.
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Here are the key events from day 1,367 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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COP30 negotiations drag on in Brazil amid divisions over draft proposal that does not include fossil fuel phase-out.
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The right-wing leader has sought to appeal his 27-year sentence for allegedly fomenting a coup after his 2022 defeat.
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Postcolonial scholar says Palestinian rights are 'near and dear' to Zohran, who showed 'grit' under campaign pressures.
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President Trump said six Democratic lawmakers — all veterans and service members — should be put to 'death' for a video.
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Trump administration plan demands concessions from Kyiv, including surrendering the Donbas region.
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Republika Srpska, an autonomous division of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is holding a snap presidential election.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics has explained it was 'unable to retroactively collect' the data on consumer prices.
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Four new labour codes come into force as India seeks to attract investment and strengthen manufacturing.
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A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck central Bangladesh, killing at least nine people and injuring more than 300.
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UNICEF says baby girl among several children killed this week as Israel carried out a wave of bombings despite truce.
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The company's stock has zoomed this year, driven by the explosive growth of the weight-loss drug market.
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An Indian-made HAL Tejas fighter jet crashed during a demonstration at the Dubai Airshow in United Arab Emirates.
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Qatar has mediated talks between the DRC government and M23 rebels which led to a framework deal last week.
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Conditions that led to genocide in Gaza remain precarious given lack of accountability, says rights advocate Yuli Novak.
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Ukrainian president says working on US plan to end war with Russia as European allies raise concerns about concessions.
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Six Democratic Congress members call on the US military not to obey 'illegal orders'; but has Trump issued any?
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Africa’s democratic roots are deep and ready to be reclaimed.
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The crash is the second recorded for the HAL Tejas, a key jet in India's efforts to modernise its air force fleet.
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Ukraine must slash the size of its army and cede territory, under a US plan to end the Russia war.
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A 1940 self-portrait titled ‘The dream’ by famed Mexican artist Frida Kahlo has sold for $54.7m.
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Mahmood Mamdani on his son’s innovative and uncompromising drive to become NYC mayor – and his awareness of the enormit
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Attack comes just days after armed men stormed a secondary school in northwestern Nigeria, kidnapping 25 schoolgirls.
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Preliminary investigations show a gas leak triggered the explosion, which also flattened nearby homes, authorities say.
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Several others injured as buildings in the capital swayed in the earthquake, sending panicked residents into streets.
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Brazil's new draft proposal does not contain a roadmap for a transition, nor mention 'fossil fuels' at all.
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As fighting rages and Russia seizes settlements, a US-Russia constructed plan looks set to upset Kyiv and its EU allies.
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Separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu shouted in protest at a court hearing in Nigeria, before he was sentenced to life.
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Beijing is expected to strike a conciliatory tone at this year's G20 and expand its foothold in the African continent.
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CIA reportedly 'alarmed' by the meeting, which broke a longstanding policy of not speaking with convicted spies.
