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Trump uses the possibility of an arrest to fundraise and rile up his base. Plus, the squeeze on Nicaragua's journalists.
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Grindr says police are using fake accounts and taking over real accounts from members who have been arrested.
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The US Federal Reserve raised interest rates again to rein in inflation, despite the turmoil in the financial sector.
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Brazil’s Nelson Piquet used racist, homophobic language against Lewis Hamilton, the sport's only Black driver.
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On Saturday, the 2023 DZ2 will come within a third of the distance from the Earth to the Moon.
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The commander of the Danish air force says the combined Nordic fleet is comparable to 'a large European country'.
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US Treasury Department sanctioned two people and six entities linked to military regime's atrocities, air campaigns.
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Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg discusses Austria's military non-alignment policy.
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France joins a growing list of states that say TikTok lacks sufficient levels of cybersecurity and data protection.
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Abbas Gallyamov wrote speeches for Vladimir Putin during the Russian leader's 2008-12 time as prime minister.
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Ex-President Medvedev quotes threatening 1941 Stalin message to urge more weapons production by Russia's arms industry.
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Afghanistan edge out an inexperienced Pakistan side in Sharjah series opener.
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President Joe Biden said US 'does not seek conflict with Iran' but would respond 'forcefully' to attacks on US forces.
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As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 395th day, we take a look at the main developments.
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The US has not agreed to provide information to ICC out of concern that the court could one day scrutinise US officials.
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Rodolphe Jaar faces charges of conspiring to murder or kidnap President Jovenal Moise and providing support to the plot.
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More than 500 firefighters battle blaze that has forced 1,500 residents from their homes.
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The restitution of Parthenon artefacts from the Vatican increases pressure on the British Museum to return marbles.
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China denies US accusations that the popular social media app is a threat to national security.
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At least 34 refugees missing after boat sinks off Tunisia amid a sharp increase in vessels heading towards Italy.
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ICRC says about 10,000 Ukrainian civilians are living in 'very dire conditions' in Bakhmut and surrounding settlements.
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Rights advocates say expanded border restrictions will push asylum seekers to take riskier journeys to seek protection.
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The far-right former president has been in the US since December, following his loss in the 2022 presidential election.
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Hundreds demonstrate against Netanyahu's plans to overhaul Israeli judiciary as he arrives to meet PM Rishi Sunak.
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Tumbling stocks dragged down other major banks across Europe, fuelling fears about a banking sector crisis.
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Mexican president responds to top US diplomat's comments in latest row over violence fuelled by drug gangs.
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Former US president escalates his attacks on prosecutor overseeing investigation into hush money payment to porn star.
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The commission of inquiry spoke to witnesses, including relatives and colleagues of Al Jazeera's Shireen Abu Akleh.
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Trump may become the first former US president to face formal charges. Al Jazeera looks at what we know so far.
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The UN Human Rights Office's mission in Ukraine says abuses could amount to war crimes.
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French president condemns violence that erupted in protests against raising citizens' retirement age from 62 to 64.
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Rusesabagina, who was serving a 25-year sentence in Rwanda on 'terrorism' charges, is expected to be freed on Saturday.
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Dozens of current and former workers who harvested fibre for Furukawa Plantaciones say their human rights were violated.
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Twenty years after the US invasion of Iraq, veterans question its purpose and struggle with the lingering effects.
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The US has unleashed a charm offensive in Africa under President Biden as it seeks to rival Russia and China.
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Slammed by sanctions, the pandemic, and high inflation, Havana is making piecemeal reforms which may not be enough.
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Zulkarnain Saer Khan was part of Al Jazeera's investigation that unearthed corruption at the highest level of power.
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Interior minister says hundreds of police injured in the most violent day of protests since they began in January.
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Akram Said, a chef from New York, shares his mother's recipe for chicken zorbiyan, and the journey to her homeland.
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Opposition leaders condemn Gandhi's disqualification and accuse PM Narendra Modi's government of 'killing democracy'.
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Neighbours set to square off at match played at Sharjah Cricket Stadium in the United Arab Emirates.
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On this Right to Truth Day, I want justice for all those who lost their lives while fighting for a democratic Rwanda.
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Medvedev's comments come amid reports of an imminent counteroffensive by Ukrainian forces in the city of Bakhmut.
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US states want to join Washington in imposing sanctions on foreign adversaries. That's bad for the world — and the US.
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The nationalisation of Exxon Mobil's assets in Chad comes after the oil giants divested from them in December 2022.
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Tunisia's populist president is trying to divide us using a white supremacist conspiracy from Europe.
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'It wasn't flawed intelligence' that led to the war, says Bolton, a key proponent of the US invasion.
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The warplanes were flown from Slovakia to Ukraine by Ukrainian pilots, with help from the Slovak air force.
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Twenty years on from the US-led invasion, Marc Lamont Hill challenges the man tapped to oversee post-Saddam Iraq.
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Analyst says the overhaul of the 57 member-cabinet just months before the election is a 'deeply political shuffle'.
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