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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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The country is hit by some 20 storms and typhoons a year, striking disaster-prone areas where millions live in poverty.
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Trump administration provides no evidence, making drug-related life-saving claims from boat strikes unverifiable.
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South Korea has banned citizens from going to parts of Cambodia amid growing concerns over the country's scam industry.
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Siberia-Alaska link could 'unlock' resources and be built with Elon Musk's The Boring Company, says Kirill Dmitriev.
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101 East travels to northeast India, where a brutal civil war has killed hundreds and displaced tens of thousands.
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About 1,400 workers will be cut from the agency, which is responsible for overseeing the US nuclear weapons stockpile.
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Here are the key events from day 1,332 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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The UN Security Council also sanctioned the two men and extended an arms embargo on Haiti in place since 2022.
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Palestinian group requests help, heavy machinery to search for bodies still trapped under rubble after Israeli strikes.
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The Ukrainian president also expressed optimism about reaching a ceasefire and urged pressure against Russia's Putin.
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The US president also indicated Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro offered concessions in a bid to lower tensions.
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Prince Andrew’s reputation has suffered in recent years, mainly due to his ties to US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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For the first time in two years, people in Gaza gathered at the centuries-old Sayed al-Hashim mosque in Gaza City.
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Authorities in Georgia have been clamping down on figures accused of trying to overthrow the government.
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Madagascar coup leader Colonel Michael Randrianirina promised that the country is heading towards a transformation.
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Madagascar’s Gen Z declared victory after the president fled, but will they have a say in the country’s future?
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If bill is signed into law, Portugal would join several European countries which already have full or partial bans.
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Will Putin be inspired by fellow ICC fugitive Netanyahu to take a more circuitous route to his destination?
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Bolton, a former Trump advisor, appeared for an arraignment in a federal court, where he faces 18 criminal counts.
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New findings reveal the Thiaroye massacre death toll was far higher than reported, with up to 400 victims.
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Trucks loaded with humanitarian aid were seen moving through Gaza’s Khan Younis on Friday.
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Fans of the Israeli football team Maccabi Tel Aviv have been barred from attending a Europa League game at Aston Villa.
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Analyst Maria Snegovaya says a ceasefire in Ukraine won't happen soon unless Russia faces tougher pressure from the West
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Zohran Mamdani, the favourite in the race to be elected mayor of New York has faced off against rivals in a TV debate.
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“The Gaza crossing and the Rafah crossing in the Philadephi corridor are Gaza's lifeline.”
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From Nepal to Madagascar, Al Jazeera's Linh Nguyen looks at how young people, in particular Gen Z, are protesting.
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South African leaders say the case to hold Israeli leaders accountable will continue, despite the ceasefire in Gaza.
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Over 500 women in Baja Verapaz and Chimaltenango unite in clubs to foster self-worth, community support and confidence.
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Odinga's body will next travel to his family's home region of western Kenya, where more huge crowds are expected.
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The former NSA is accused of sharing sensitive government information and retaining similar secrets without permissions.
