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Somaliland’s President is on a ‘historic’ tour of Israel, where he’s opened an embassy and visited the Knesset.
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A global roundup of some of last week’s events.
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Cheng Li-wun will take over the leadership of Kuomintang party on November 1.
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For the first time since the Taliban regained power in 2021, Afghanistan’s women’s football team will compete
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Fernandez becomes the seventh different winner this season with a maiden MotoGP victory at the Phillip Island circuit.
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US State Department claims Palestinian group planning attack against Gaza civilians 'in grave violation of ceasefire'.
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De Ridder's four-fight UFC winning streak was snapped after he was unable to continue against Brendan Allen.
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At least 38 Palestinians have been killed as the Israeli army commits 47 violations of ceasefire agreement.
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Lionel Messi's 29 goals in 28 matches allow the Argentinian star to finish as MLS's top scorer for the first time.
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Liberal Democratic Party leader Sanae Takaichi appears back on track to becoming Japan first female prime minister.
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South Asian neighbours also agreed to hold follow-up meetings in coming days to ensure peace deal's implementation.
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Here are the key events from day 1,333 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Bosnia’s Serb entity names an interim president after separatist Milorad Dodik is barred from politics by a state court.
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Crowds packed the US capital on Saturday, part of nationwide ‘No Kings’ protests against President Donald Trump.
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Thousands converged on New York’s Times Square Saturday for a ‘No Kings’ protest against President Donald Trump.
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Mnangagwa allies push for a term extension to 2030 as ZANU-PF factions split and opposition promises a legal fight.
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Labour organiser Chris Smalls tells Marc Lamont Hill why he believes workers worldwide should stand with Palestine.
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Leandro Trossard scores the only goal at Fulham as Arsenal climb back above Manchester City at the top of the table.
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Hamas handed over the remains of a tenth deceased Israeli captive, while Palestinians are struggling to identify bodies.
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More than 2,600 rallies are planned in cities large and small, organised by hundreds of coalition partners.
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Israeli settlers and soldiers continue to terrorise Palestinian communities in preparation for annexation.
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Follow our live build-up with team news ahead of our comprehensive text commentary stream at the Premier League match.
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Cameroon-flagged tanker issues distress call about 60 nautical miles south of Yemen's Ahwar in Gulf of Aden.
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The plant's last external lines were severed in September in attacks that Russia and Ukraine blame on each other.
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The final public viewing event in the western city of Kisumu has been preceded by deaths and injuries on previous days.
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Iran also expresses commitment to diplomacy as landmark 10-year nuclear deal with Western powers officially ends.
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Mahmoud Abu Foul, taken from northern Gaza, says he lost his sight due to severe torture in an Israeli prison.
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The International Maritime Organization delays vote on reducing pollution in shipping after Trump threatens sanctions.
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Commercial flights between the countries to restart as diplomatic thaw eases tensions over border clashes.
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Judge rules Israeli firm NSO caused 'irreparable harm', but said an earlier award of $168m in damages was 'excessive'.
