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Cameroon's fans - some of the most passionate the World Cup in Qatar has seen - were elated by their team's comeback.
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Ghana overcome a second-half comeback from South Korea in the second goal-heavy thriller of the day.
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As the old saying goes, look in the mirror before you judge others.
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New Delhi's unique position on the world stage could see PM Narendra Modi become a key peacemaker, say experts.
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Abuses also include beheadings and people being burned alive in the Greater Upper Nile region, the commission says
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The protesters are accused of 'undermining constitutional order' by rallying in the Karakalpakstan republic in July.
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Inside a bustling Doha neighbourhood is a popular beauty and fashion store, which was started by a former taxi driver.
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The 24-hour walkout comes after a fifth round of negotiations fell through, affecting rail transport at all levels.
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Exciting end-to-end match for World Cup's Group G finishes 3-3.
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Digital teams AJ Contrast and AJ+ francais win awards for purpose-driven digital and social media reporting.
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France were the first to qualify for the round of 16, while Canada and Qatar have already been eliminated.
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Police arrested at least 49 people in several countries in the huge international operation, seizing 30 tonnes of drugs.
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The UN Human Rights Council voted last week to establish a fact-finding mission to investigate the protests in Iran.
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Government officials frequently use the Villa Rosa hotel in the Somali capital Mogadishu for meetings.
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Footage on social media showed a man whom other journalists identified as the BBC's Ed Lawrence being arrested.
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The Biden administration has the power to end the needless suffering of stateless people in the United States.
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See what is in store for Cameroon vs Serbia, South Korea vs Ghana, Brazil vs Switzerland, and Portugal vs Uruguay.
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Uruguay knocked Portugal out in the Round of 16 in the 2018 World Cup
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As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 278th day, we take a look at the main developments.
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The projectile would allow Ukraine to hit valuable Russian military targets that have so far been out of reach.
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Local media say raids are related to alleged bid-rigging for Tokyo Olympics test events.
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South Korean government says strike is causing daily losses of 300 billion won ($224m).
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Chinese censors are scrambling to scrub references to protest codewords and demonstration hotspots like Xinjiang.
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Brazil will face a resolute Swiss team as they look to qualify for the last 16 without their star player Neymar.
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Ghana need to avoid defeat to keep their chances of qualification alive.
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Cameroon will need patience to pick holes in Serbia's structure and strategy.
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People have gathered in at least eight Chinese cities in a sign of the growing anger at Beijing's zero-COVID strategy.
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The Cameroon star's roots are in the impoverished community of New Bell, where they remember a prodigious child playing.
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Female activists are secretly building support networks for marginalised women in Taliban-governed Afghanistan.
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Rescuers searching for dozens of others reported missing after a landslide in Cameroon's capital, Yaounde.
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Al Rihla, the official match ball for Qatar 2022, is being manufactured in Indonesia's East Java province.
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Ukraine braces for more Russian attacks on critical infrastructure as utility workers continue to restore power in Kyiv.
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Mesut Ozil images displayed at Germany vs Spain game after German side's protest over World Cup 'One Love' armband ban.
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Morocco win stuns Belgium, Japan in surprise defeat to Costa Rica, Croatia knocks out Canada, Germany draws with Spain.
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The latest demonstrations are unprecedented in mainland China since President Xi Jinping took power a decade ago.
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All the group permutations you need to know.
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Iranian football federation slams 'unprofessional act' as US football body uses modified flag in social media posts.
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The German forward rescued a valuable point for his side ahead of their final group-stage match with Costa Rica.
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Mayor Klitschko says hundreds of warming centres helping people cope with effects of destroyed power stations.
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Fullkrug rescues a point for Germany, after Alvaro Morata had given Spain the lead in a lively showdown.
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Police use water cannon and tear gas after crowds cause havoc in centre of Brussels after Morocco's shock World Cup win.
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Industrial unrest is spreading across large areas of the world.
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From Paris to London, city officials are limiting hours of holiday illumination.
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Alphonso Davies scores Canada's first ever World Cup goal, but it does not prevent an early exit from the tournament.
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Many who gathered at a youth centre in Brussels said Morocco's victory over Belgium shows the team is there to win.
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Al-Shabab claims the attack on the Villa Rose hotel in the Somali capital with no word yet on any casualties.
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Fans of the Atlas Lions say nothing is impossible after their team beat one of the World Cup favourites.
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Alphonso Davies gave Canada a second-minute lead, but Croatia fought back to win 4-1 and move top of World Cup Group F.
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Two second-half goals give Morocco a first win at a World Cup in 24 years, sending their raucous fans into delirium.
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At the global plastics treaty talks, we, the people, need to speak louder than the plastic-addicted corporations.
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