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US president says the new military aid underscores Washington's 'enduring commitment' to Kyiv against Moscow's invasion.
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After raising rates to highest level in 15 years, the central bank said it will hold off further increases for now.
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The Netherlands and Ukraine are pursuing Moscow over its pre-February 2022 actions in eastern Ukraine.
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A wave of green subsidies in the US and EU aims to boost renewable energy sources based on a 1.8C temperature rise.
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US, Germany, and UK have pledged to provide advanced battle tanks to Kyiv - a move Russia called 'extremely dangerous'.
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The prosecutor also ordered the release of all suspects detained in connection with the deadly 2020 Beirut blast.
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The prosecution of a former leader is unprecedented in Mauritania and extremely rare in Africa.
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The Mo Ibrahim Foundation has been tracking the quality of leadership and democracy on the continent since 2007.
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Judge ordered Albert 'Ian' Schweitzer 'released from shackles immediately' during proceedings in Hawaii court.
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Foreign ministry in Tehran blacklists three entities and 22 people from the EU, a think tank and eight officials in UK.
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Aref Abdel Nasser Lahlouh, 20, was shot dead near Qalqilya in the northern occupied West Bank.
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Sexual violence is surging in Haiti amid widespread insecurity, advocates say, but impunity 'remains the norm'.
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Germany's move to deliver Leopard 2s to Kyiv will lead to 'permanent escalation', says Russian embassy in Berlin.
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His return follows President Hassan's announcement this month of the end of a ban on political gatherings in Tanzania.
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Kyiv has long called on Western nations to send battle tanks, arguing they are essential for battlefield success.
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“How do you account for lives that might have been saved versus lives that have been ruined?”
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Washington and Beijing are vying for influence in Africa, where Chinese banks are major lenders.
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Several Arab countries outside the Gulf have seen currency devaluation and rising inflation.
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State-owned energy firm Eskom has failed to keep pace with demand in recent decades, leading to outages.
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Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, has divested from the two firms over sales of weaponry to Myanmar.
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Berlin says it will send Leopard 2 tanks and allow re-exports from other nations, prompting fury in the Kremlin.
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Here is a look at the key controversies and surprises in the nominations for the Academy Awards.
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Kinshasa denies Kigali's claim calling the incident a 'deliberate act of aggression that amounts to an act of war'.
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Anti-Putin activists try to slow down Russia's war in Ukraine and say they are willing to step up their violence.
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Former US secretary of state says in his book that Washington's timely intervention prevented an escalation.
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It is high time for the Conservative government to start following the evidence and abandon punitive drug policies.
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Pressure has mounted to deny the musician an entry visa, if he tries to visit Australia, over anti-Semitic comments.
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The country marks 12 years since the start of demonstrations that led to the downfall of longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak.
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Fawad Chaudhry has been arrested for allegedly inciting violence against officials of Election Commission of Pakistan.
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Scheduled blackouts, known as load shedding, have burdened Africa's most industrialised economy for years.
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Cases have risen to 30,621, the highest on record, as Malawi suffers its worst cholera outbreak in 20 years.
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With everything collapsing in the country, dark humour is the Pakistani's only respite. But even that's wearing thin.
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In an interview with the AP, Pope Francis calls on bishops to welcome the LGBTQ community.
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The first in a two-part series on this landmark decade looks at conflicts, coups and how oil transformed economies.
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In Aden, battered by conflict, the first performance of a Shakespeare play resurrects hopes of a cultural revival.
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Police fired tear gas and pellets amid clashes with protesters demanding President Dina Boluarte's resignation.
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The catchy Naatu Naatu number and two documentaries - All That Breathes and The Elephant Whisperers - make the cut.
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Activists chose multiple locations before converging on one secret location, surprising themselves and authorities.
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Pop star sold his music publishing and recording catalogue shares to Hipgnosis Songs Capital, the company said.
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An iceberg nearly the size of Greater London is breaking off due to a natural process called 'calving'.
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A couple in Sanaa juggles precarious jobs as a labourer and domestic worker to support and educate their five children.
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The men were attempting a humanitarian evacuation from the town of Soledar when they were killed, their families say.
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India has used emergency powers to block airing of the documentary that questions the India PM's role in the 2002 riots.
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Benjamin Netanyahu’s ultranationalist and ultraorthodox government has Palestinians and rights advocates raising alarm.
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As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 336th day, we take a look at the main developments.
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Search and rescue efforts under way after a cargo ship carrying lumber capsizes between Japan and South Korea.
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Reports of North Koreans panic-buying food ahead of lockdown triggered by rising cases of respiratory illnesses.
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Mongolia's government will auction coal on the stock exchange after scandal involving underground coal sales.
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Five people were killed in the attacks, which struck the headquarters of the Chin National Front, an ethnic armed group.
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The 44-year-old faces an uphill battle to lead the Labour Party to victory in October's election.
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