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South Korean tech giant reports worse-than-expected 32 percent drop in quarterly operating earnings.
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Shenzhen-based firm is among 13 Chinese companies added to list that clears way for sanctions.
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US president compares threat now with the Cuban Missile Crisis, which brought world to brink of catastrophe in 1962.
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Thailand in shock over deaths of children as young as two in mass stabbing and shooting at a nursery.
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A referendum is expected to be held as early as 2023, but campaigners say more needs to be done to tackle inequality.
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US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken says sanctions take aim at Russia and Belarus' support for Myanmar military.
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China claims 'victory' as UN Human Rights Council votes not to discuss allegations of abuses against minority Uighurs.
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Damien Sanderson, initially named as second suspect in last month's attacks, was 'a victim of homicide', police say.
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Riyadh defends decision to curb oil output, saying move aims to stabilise the oil market, not drive up prices.
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Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter is expected to close on or around October 28, according to court filings.
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Several other members of far-right group face seditious conspiracy charges over their alleged roles in January 6 attack.
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The International Monetary Fund warns the world is in a fundamental shift towards 'more fragility' and 'uncertainty'.
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Battlefield wins reported in south as officials report deaths after Russian strike on apartment building.
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US president's move comes amid efforts to legalise marijuana federally after recent success of state-level campaigns.
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Officials note that risk of Ebola outbreak in US remains low and no cases have been confirmed outside Uganda.
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Several public figures are suing the UK paper group over alleged breaches of privacy, including phone-tapping.
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United Nations urges humanitarian corridor to allow fuel out of key, gang-blockaded terminal in Port-au-Prince.
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US targets top Iranian security officials for alleged role in 'violent suppression' of anti-government demonstrations.
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Russian invasion of Ukraine sparks incremental shifts in divisive issue, but no major pivot seven months into fighting.
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The UN is warning the nation is facing its worst drought in decades.
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Tatiana Clouthier quits as Mexico tries to head off a major dispute with the US and Canada over state energy controls.
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Inflation is on the minds of American voters as they head to the polls next month to decide who will control Congress.
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Prude, an unarmed Black man, died after Rochester police put a hood over his head and held him down in March 2020.
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The recorded case comes as neighbouring war-torn Syria is struggling to contain an outbreak of the waterborne disease.
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Dozens rally outside US Capitol after an appeals court upheld a decision that deemed DACA programme 'unlawful'.
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Russian-installed official in Ukraine decries Moscow's top generals, defence minister after major territorial setbacks.
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Recent violence in Ecuador's prisons is the result of 'decades of state abandonment', United Nations panel says.
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Attack comes amid ongoing violence and discussions over the controversial security policies of President Lopez Obrador.
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Investors are fretting over financing for the $44bn buyout as economic uncertainty grows.
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Distrust in state institutions and right-wing voters' reluctance to share their intentions play a role, experts say.
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The densely populated Gaza struggles with the demand for new housing, as people find homes in cemeteries.
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The two leaders hold their first face-to-face meeting after agreeing to work on relations last year.
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A former policeman killed dozens of people, including 23 children, in a knife-and-gun rampage at a daycare centre.
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Sweden's domestic security agency says evidence at the site has been seized and 'will now be examined'.
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The United States labour market remains tight even as demand for labour cools as interest rates climb.
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National Grid warns of planned blackouts if UK is unable to import electricity from Europe and increase gas imports.
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Human rights group says public flogging in BJP-ruled Gujarat shows the police's 'utter disrespect towards rule of law'.
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The Uganda outbreak has been attributed to the Sudan strain of the Ebola virus which has no proven vaccine.
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And how Biden's hypocrisy feeds the Russian leader's hubris.
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Paris condemns Tehran for airing a video of a French couple, who say they are spies of French intelligence service.
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Home Office figures show 42 percent of offences targeted Muslims, while 23 percent were against Jews.
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South Africa's freight and rail operator Transnet called on strikers to 'consider the long-term consequences'.
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Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
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Hundreds of refugees have been forced to sleep outside with no drinking water, sanitary or healthcare facilities.
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Behind the scenes as pro-democracy rebels in Myanmar fight against government repression.
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Rights groups argue Safe Third Country Agreement violates Canada's constitution and the rights of asylum seekers.
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Israel said it will reject list of amendments that Beirut had requested to a draft deal on maritime border delineation.
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Funds were promised by France, Germany, EU, UK and US during last year's COP26 climate talks to wean off coal.
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Ernaux is known for her novels drawing on personal experience of class and gender.
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While Europe is united against the invasion of Ukraine, it is divided on the challenges of accommodating Russians.
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