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Argentina is grappling with runaway inflation, huge pressure on the peso currency and spiking gas import costs.
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Ruling LDP set for strong election showing in upper house election held days after ex-prime minister's assassination.
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More than 8,000 men and boys from the Bosniak ethnic group perished in 10 days of slaughter by Bosnian Serb forces.
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Japan is going ahead with its elections on Sunday, despite the assassination of former prime minister Shinzo Abe.
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President Gotabaya Rajapaksa did not start out in life as a politician, unlike his elder brother Mahinda.
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Almost 60 people have been killed and hundreds left homeless in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken tells China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi that Beijing not acting 'neutral' on Ukraine.
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Jabeur had aimed to become the first player from the Arab world and the first African woman to win a Slam singles title.
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People in Russian-held territories in the south told to evacuate ahead of Ukrainian counteroffensive.
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The third in a four-part series. A look at far-right populist influence on mainstream politics in France.
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Much of Asia, including Indonesia, India and Pakistan, will observe the holiday on Sunday.
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Predictably, the US investigation on the origin of the bullet that killed the journalist turned out to be inconclusive.
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As Africans, we should realise that it is now our turn to support the British people's aspirations for democracy.
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Head of police at Nara, where Abe was shot, says there were problems with safety measures in guarding the ex-premier.
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The story of an imprisoned activist exposes the grim climate for speech in Egypt. Plus, Chile’s new constitution.
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Western leaders and the private sector met to discuss how to rebuild Ukraine, even as the war with Russia continues.
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PM Wickremesinghe's statement follows protests that saw protesters storming President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's residence.
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The former prime minister's body returns to capital Tokyo as a shocked nation comes to terms with his assassination.
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Moscow, seeking to push deeper into Donetsk, intensifies its attacks on the eastern Ukrainian region.
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With overcrowded schools and underpaid teachers, Iraq has been unable to rebuild Mosul's education system post-ISIL.
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Twitter's chairman says the social media platform will take legal action to enforce the agreement.
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Officials say none of Yosemite's famous giant sequoias has been damaged by the blaze, but part of the park was closed.
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Federal investigation finds 'command and communication' was lacking in widely condemned incident at US-Mexico border.
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Russian president says Western calls to reduce reliance on Russian energy have made global markets spike in oil and gas.
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A brazen jailbreak near Abuja claimed by ISIL led to more than 800 inmates escaping.
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Resolution would have extended humanitarian aid deliveries to Syria by one year without Damascus' backing.
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Advanced artillery rocket system is part of new $400m US weapons package to Ukraine, senior US defence official says.
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Former UK finance minister announces bid to replace Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who said he will step down.
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Thousands sent scrambling as one of the country's telecom giants is hit by enormous internet and mobile service outage.
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The decision is a defeat for Democrats in the battleground state who say the ruling makes it harder for many to vote.
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Aid agencies have warned many developing countries face devastating food shortages if supplies fail to reach them.
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A cloudburst sent a wall of water down a gorge and swept away about two dozen camps, officials say.
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Family of slain Palestinian-American journalist demand meeting with Biden and urge meaningful push for accountability.
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US president is under pressure to safeguard abortion rights after Supreme Court overturned landmark Roe v Wade ruling.
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Some experts are raising questions about how the law will be enforced and how it will address US free speech concerns.
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Police say suspect bore a grudge against a ‘specific organisation’ and believed Abe was part of it.
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Alexei Gorinov told a council meeting on March 15 that Russia was waging a war of aggression against Ukraine.
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Slain Al Jazeera journalist's family accuses the US president of whitewashing 'the extrajudicial killing' by Israel.
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Move by self-appointed officials in Donetsk 'people's republic' comes as three foreign fighters await their fate.
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Momentum to remove Soviet monuments gathers pace during Russia's war on Ukraine, but issue remains divisive.
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Wage gains continue to accelerate while large numbers of Canadians drop out of the labour force.
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The unexpected strength in hiring bucked forecasts for an economic slowdown.
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The ADF is considered the deadliest of dozens of armed groups that roam mineral-rich eastern DR Congo.
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About 42 percent of surveyed mosques or Islamic bodies have been attacked in the last three years, a report says.
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Ethnic Karakalpak journalist is accused of conspiracy to overthrow constitutional order after deadly unrest.
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Shinzo Abe, a 'committed architect of the Quad', boosted Japan's global standing and renewed his people's confidence.
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He was president of Angola from 1979 to 2017, then retired from public life to a Barcelona mansion afterwards.
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The blaze has already burned 600 hectares (1,500 acres) of the forest in France's Gard region.
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Japan is deemed one of world's safest countries, with highly restrictive gun laws and rare political violence.
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