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Peru’s interim president Jose Jeri has declared a 30-day state of emergency in the capital Lima due to surging crime.
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The state of emergency lifts constitutional rights, including the right to protest, amid popular unrest over crime.
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US President Donald Trump has explained a decision to postpone plans for a meeting in Hungary with Russia’s President.
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UN says aid entering Gaza falling short of need as Israel continues to block aid, close border crossings.
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Eight items of stolen jewellery included a tiara and earrings from the set of Queen Marie-Amelie and Queen Hortense.
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As Pakistan closes refugee villages, thousands of Afghans could get caught up in the Islamabad-Taliban conflict.
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According to the research, 45 percent of responses to questions about the news had at least one 'significant' issue.
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China and Australia have traded accusations over an incident Australia said involved a Chinese jet releasing flares.
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Hamas says it is meeting its side of the truce agreement while Israel refuses to open the crucial Rafah border crossing.
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Experts warned N Korea could launch provocative missile tests before or during the upcoming APEC summit in South Korea.
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Here are the key events from day 1,336 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Mohammed Ibrahim, 16, has described inhumane conditions in Israeli detention as rights advocates call for his release.
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What can the release of Palestinian detainees tell us about the ceasefire and the future of Israeli occupation?
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Victor Gyokeres ends drought with brace in Arsenal's 4-0 win against Atletico, while PSG hit seven and Barcelona six.
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China's recent expanded export restrictions on rare-earth metals was a 'power play' before Trump-Xi meeting.
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A tornado ripped through about 10 districts north of Paris, killing at least one person after several cranes toppled.
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Alvaro Uribe had previously been found guilty of asking paramilitary members to lie about their alleged links to him.
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We dive into the BirthStrike movement and the wider phenomenon of declining populations.
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Chinese Communist Party leadership is meeting behind closed doors to draft a five-year plan.
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Japan’s Emperor Naruhito has officially appointed Sanae Takaichi as prime minister.
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Volunteers in Gaza are training to help their neighbours as firefighters, medics, and rescue workers.
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More than 200 people have been hospitalised in recent weeks with respiratory issues blamed on a local chemical plant.
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US Vice President JD Vance says, one week into the Gaza ceasefire, he has “great optimism” the peace deal will hold.
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The agreement is the latest deal the Trump administration has struck to deport migrants to third-party countries.
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Comcast, Netflix and Paramount-Skydance reportedly have interest in buying the media giant.
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More than 40 children have been killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank this year.
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US president renews his threats to Hamas, saying that the Palestinian group could face 'FAST, FURIOUS, & BRUTAL' end.
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WFP says food supplies remain well below daily target of 2,000 tonnes, calls for Israel to open more crossing points.
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Kremlin insists conditions for Ukraine ceasefire unchanged following reports suggesting growing US concerns.
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