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Modi's BJP is left with no Muslim parliamentarian after Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi resigns as the minorities affairs minister.
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Pat Cipollone internally opposed Donald Trump's push to overturn 2020 elections, according to lawmakers and witnesses.
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The parents of a two-year-old boy are among the seven people who were killed on Monday, as friends and family mourn.
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A new album expresses the long-marginalised Beja community's struggle to keep their culture alive.
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Thousands of mourners were in attendance, including government officials to schoolmates of victims and others.
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Russia claims it also destroyed two ammunition depots storing rockets for the HIMARS near a village south of Kramatorsk.
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China spent $18.9bn and Russia $5.1bn for Russian oil and gas in just three months following the invasion of Ukraine.
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After Russia invaded Ukraine, global oil prices skyrocketed, prompting some countries to seek discounted Russian crude.
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Legislators back EU rules labelling investments in gas and nuclear power plants as climate-friendly.
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Up to 828 million people, or nearly 10 percent of the world's population, were affected by hunger last year: UN report.
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Families are in mourning after dozens were found dead in an abandoned trailer en route to a 'better future'.
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World's largest collider, which revealed Higgs boson particle, has started a third round of experiments after upgrades.
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As the war grinds on with reports of nationwide attacks, some Russian forces regroup while others focus on Donetsk.
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Civilian blocs and resistance committees are rushing to build a new front to assume executive functions.
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Beekeepers in northwestern Syria have to do whatever they can to produce honey - despite the dangers they face.
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But why is it that American 'exceptionalism' is now manifested in such uniquely unhinged episodes of mass murder?
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India's moves come when world is grappling with tight gasoline, diesel supplies as sanctions have hit Russian exports.
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The prime minister promises to 'keep going' despite a growing list of Conservative officials resigning in protest.
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Lured by the glitz and glamour of Bollywood, often labelled as ‘strugglers’, they wait for one real chance at fame.
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Barkindo reportedly died hours after meeting Nigerian leader Buhari and giving main speech at an energy summit in Abuja.
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Man had allegedly provided technical support for suicide bomb attack on Chinese teachers at Karachi University in April.
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Authorities say the 'situation is under control' and that suspected Boko Haram members came for comrades held in prison.
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Grant is meant to support the diversification and climate resilience of tourism after pandemic and economic crisis.
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There is growing pressure for the restitution of cultural items in newly independent African countries.
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Gunmen attacked a convoy carrying an advance security team for President Buhari in his home state of Katsina.
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Russian foreign minister says release of phone conversation between two leaders breaches 'diplomatic etiquette'.
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Constitutionally, British PMs stand on a plank between two stools. For Boris Johnson, both those stools are tottering.
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The meeting, in Algeria, was the first time the two political rivals had publically met since 2016.
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Northern Macedonia's concessions on ethnic rights as part of EU accession talks prompts violent protests in Skopje.
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Citizens at home and in diaspora accuse the state of complicity in targeted massacres of certain ethnic groups.
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The visit comes after Doha hosted two days of indirect talks between Tehran and Washington that ended without progress.
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At least 32 die in first five days of July as the country reports sharp rise in cases ahead of a major Muslim festival.
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As thousands die of hunger in Somalia, the war in Ukraine has abruptly drawn funding away from longer-running crises.
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UK government is on the brink after the latest scandal to have hit the Conservative prime minister's administration.
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Activists say the sale of Ben & Jerry's Israeli business is part of efforts to punish solidarity with Palestinians.
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South Africa's ruling party has decided every president for almost three decades but its chief justice wants a change.
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Left-wing leader says he has sent a message that it is a 'time for peace' to the country's last major rebel group.
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Tunisian judge orders accounts frozen of several politicians tied to the Ennahdha party, as political crisis continues.
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Sixty-one others were rescued and those healthy enough were taken to a detention centre in Libya.
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Rafiq Riyad Ghannam was killed early on Wednesday in the town of Jabaa, south of Jenin, during an Israeli army raid.
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Sport becomes welcome distraction for Sri Lankans looking for break from the effects of the island's economic crisis.
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Women and girls urge end to restrictions imposed by ruling Taliban amid worsening economic and humanitarian crises.
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As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 133rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
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The US company's attempt to get a judicial review of some Indian gov't orders is part of a growing confrontation.
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With central banks hiking interest rates to tame inflation, investors are pricing in the consequences of a slowdown.
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Restrictions come as former Portuguese colony sticks to China's "zero-COVID" policy aimed at eradicating infections.
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Officials say the suspect planned the mass shooting for weeks and had used a legally obtained weapon in the attack.
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Experts say alleged leak from Shanghai police database could be among largest data breaches in history.
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A grand jury in state of Georgia is investigating Donald Trump's alleged efforts to overturn his 2020 election defeat.
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