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The German airline says 20,000 short-haul flights would be removed from its schedule between now and October.
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Polls show Jara with strong support in the first round of voting. But will that carry her through a likely run-off?
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UN rights chief urges countries to 'stand up against atrocities' committed by paramilitary RSF in takeover of the city.
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Japan has deployed the military to some regions to address the situation.
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Former world heavyweight boxing champion failed test on the day of his loss to Fabio Wardley, promoter says.
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Those arrested are linked to a faction of the Pakistani Taliban, known as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
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Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International condemn Tunisia's 'assault on the rule of law'.
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Modi's BJP-led alliance poised to sweep the legislative assembly election in Bihar, vote count trends show.
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Moscow's troops push further into Pokrovsk but Ukraine is managing to fight on.
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A dam collapse in 2015 unleashed tonnes of toxic waste into a major river, killing 19 and devastating villages downstream.
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The besieged Palestinian enclave has the world's highest number of child amputees per capita.
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UFC boss breaks up tense face-off between the two fighters before their welterweight title bout in New York.
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Ronaldo at risk of being banned for first game of 2026 World Cup if Portugal qualify after red card against Ireland.
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President Lee Jae Myung said US also supports Seoul's greater role in 'uranium enrichment and spent-fuel reprocessing'.
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Olise and Ekitike also on target as two-time champions France qualify for 2026 World Cup with 4-0 home win over Ukraine.
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The US mission to the UN warned Palestinians could suffer "grave consequences" if the body did not back its plan soon.
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Israeli forces continue to carry out attacks despite the ceasefire in Gaza, where hundreds of people have been killed.
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While journalists build ties with sources to obtain information, scholars say certain boundaries must be maintained.
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The Ukrainian capital's Mayor Vitaly Klitschko says a pregnant woman is among several injured and hospitalised.
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Chartered plane carrying group of Palestinian passengers was second to land in South Africa in recent weeks.
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Ivorian authorities said the influx of Malian refugees was caused by 'attacks against civilians' from armed groups.
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Amendment reshapes military command, raising fears of weakened civilian control and diminished autonomy for services.
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US reportedly carries out 20th attack on a vessel in the Caribbean and Pacific, killing four people with 'no survivors'.
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Cuba's top epidemiologist warned nearly a third of the population has been impacted and swaths of workforce sickened.
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Here are the key events from day 1,359 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Voters' approval of Proposition 50 means Democrats might win up to five additional seats in the House in the midterms.
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In a letter, BBC said it had no plans to rebroadcast the documentary that was the basis of Trump's defamation claim.
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Troy Parrott scores twice in first half to keep Ireland's hopes of reaching next tournament alive with a famous victory.
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Calls for justice grow as Israeli settlers set Hajja Hamida Mosque ablaze in latest attack on Palestinians in West Bank.
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Israeli settler violence targeting Palestinians in the occupied West Bank is at its highest level on record, per the UN.
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The cuts could impact 15,000 employees, or 15 percent of the workforce, as soon as next week.
