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Details of how Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil was “pursued” and killed by Israeli forces have been released.
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Video showed the moment a pyroclastic cloud full of volcanic gases from Indonesia’s Mount Semeru hit a bridge in Java.
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A massive fire ripped through more than 170 buildings on Tuesday night in a neighbourhood in southwestern Japan.
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Donald Trump thanks Ronaldo as football superstar makes surprise appearance alongside Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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Meet George, a whale-watching guide in Tonga whose bond with the humpback whales runs deep.
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A number of other underdog nations have just qualified for the FIFA World Cup finals.
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Trump welcomed Saudi Arabia’s crown prince to the US, declaring the Kingdom a major non-NATO ally.
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Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj is the latest high-profile figure to speak out on violence against Nigeria's Christians.
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Moscow accuses Poland of Russophobia, pledges to respond by reducing Polish diplomatic and consular presence in Russia.
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An Israeli airstrike on the Ein el-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon killed at least 13 people.
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Al Jazeera's breakdown of the qualified teams, playoffs and shock omissions from the FIFA World Cup in North America.
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By acknowledging how empire deepened climate vulnerability, the African Court can do what the ICJ refused to.
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“ This could open the door to some major escalation now, in the near future.”
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Experts doubt the details of a reported exodus, but tensions are growing between business leaders and the government.
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Diplomatic dispute deepens between Tokyo and Beijing over Taiwan remarks by Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
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Army blames armed opposition groups for allowing scam centres to operate under their protection.
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In China, 87 percent of people trust AI, compared with just 32 percent in the US, according to Edelman poll.
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Ministers implicated in scandal involving misused and stolen funds earmarked for anti-flooding infrastructure.
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Anthropic's announcement of world's first AI-led hacking campaign prompts both alarm and scepticism among experts.
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An Israeli air attack on a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon has killed 13 people and wounded several.
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US President Donald Trump hails elevation of military cooperation with Saudi Arabia to 'even greater heights'.
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Denmark needed just a draw for automatic qualification. Now they must fight for a spot through playoffs.
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Here are the key events from day 1,364 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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The vote represents a major step in the years-long effort to make government documents on the late sex offender public.
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Israel continues to attack Lebanon on a near-daily basis in violation of a yearlong ceasefire with Hezbollah.
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Warner Bros Discovery is on the verge of breaking up, crippled by declines in its television business.
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US president heaps praise on Saudi Arabia's crown prince as Washington and Riyadh deepen ties with massive investments.
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The majority on a federal court in El Paso, Texas, found that the new map used race to redraw congressional districts.
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman promised to invest almost a trillion dollars in new deals with the US.
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A US judge ruled that the social media landscape had 'changed markedly' since the lawsuit was brought five years ago.
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said Osama bin Laden led the 9/11 attacks to destroy US-Saudi relations.
