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Russian forces are approaching the Donetsk city of Sloviansk, the setting of the next fierce fight over the Donbas.
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Company said lawsuit was necessary to protect 'the brand and social integrity Ben & Jerry's has spent decades building'.
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The settlement with the Justice Department includes $98,000 to be split among the six men who filed the lawsuit.
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Governor’s call for people in Donetsk to leave province appears to represent one of the biggest evacuations of the war.
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Biden has been considering scrapping tariffs on a range of Chinese goods to curb surging US inflation before November.
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Palestinian rights supporters say US assessment aims to sweep the issue under the rug ahead of Biden's visit to Israel.
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Jabeur will meet the 103rd-ranked Tatjana Maria for a place in Saturday's final.
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The resignations come after the government reached an agreement ending strikes that virtually paralysed the country.
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Neither Russia nor military ally Belarus were allowed play at the men's ice hockey world championship in May.
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Allies and international organisations discuss principles and priorities for rebuilding Ukraine.
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Officials say the suspected shooter planned for weeks, wore women's clothes as disguise and bought rifles legally.
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Eskom relies on an ageing coal fleet and South Africa has faced intermittent power cuts for more than a decade.
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Health minister Sajid Javid and finance minister Rishi Sunak quit in the latest blow to Boris Johnson's government.
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Sudan's main opposition bloc rejects the army's proposal to make way for civilian rule as a 'transparent manoeuvre'.
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Malian rebels have gained momentum despite the presence of foreign troops and UN peacekeepers stationed in the country.
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Two killed, several others wounded in attack on city market, authorities say; mayor urges residents to stay in shelters.
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Talks between the Ethiopian and Sudanese leaders come amid recent fighting in a volatile border region.
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Survivors of a deadly gas leak at the southern Jordanian port recount dire health conditions.
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Court found the companies did not cause an oversupply of opioids and prescription decisions drove up volume of abuse.
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Three decades after his death, some of those responsible for infecting my father with HIV are finally telling the truth.
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US city recently passed a resolution allowing public broadcasting of the adhan all year round.
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Christophe Galtier joins Paris Saint-Germain on a two-year contract after the club sacks Mauricio Pochettino.
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British multinational company joined $29bn project on the world's biggest gas field, taking a 6.35 percent stake.
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Five years on from the defeat of ISIL in Mosul, IDPs across northern Iraq have been unable to rebuild their old homes.
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The West African country has experienced a wave of attacks in recent years as insecurity has spread across the Sahel.
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According to Ukrainian officials, Moscow's troops have used the weapons several times throughout the war.
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International pilgrims will perform the annual ritual for first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020.
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Five speech therapists face up to two years in jail if found guilty of sedition for writing children's books.
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The new rules will improve internet consumer protection and supervision of online platforms.
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Growing fears of a recession in the eurozone push the euro to its lowest level against the US dollar since 2002.
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A draft of President Saied's constitution was released on Thursday; critics say it paves the way to authoritarian rule.
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In a Hostomel apartment building, neighbours confront their destroyed homes with humour and sadness and vow to rebuild.
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Guinea's military government previously suspended construction of the mine and related infrastructure in March.
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Iran walks a diplomatic tightrope as Turkey plans military operation against Kurdish forces in Syria, a key Tehran ally.
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NASA chief has said that the world should be worried China may claim the moon as its own and tell others to 'stay out'.
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The gun attack sent hundreds of marchers, parents with strollers and children on bicycles fleeing in terror.
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The minors have been handed over to child protection services while the mothers will face judicial proceedings.
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Despite the deal in NATO, parliamentary approval in Turkey can still pose problems for final inclusion as members.
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Residents asked to tweet about floods in their neighbourhoods in order to make real-time geographically specific alerts.
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Algerians remember the struggle to gain their freedom from French colonialism - and the example it sets for today.
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Six people were killed and 36 wounded when a gunman opened fire on a crowd gathered for parade in Chicago suburb.
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Consumer price index grew 6 percent in June, fanning expectations of a big rate hike by the central bank.
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Workers in three North Sea offshore fields begin a strike, demanding wage increases to compensate for rising inflation.
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A new US ban on Xinjiang-made imports is expected to upend supply chains but boost human rights.
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As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 132nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
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Billionaire Xiao Jianhua has not been seen in public since disappearing from a luxury Hong Kong hotel in January 2017.
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Sviatoslav Yurash tells Al Jazeera what inspired his political career and how Russia's war is affecting Ukraine's youth.
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The northern agricultural Po valley has been hit by its worst drought in decades.
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President Joko Widodo visited warring countries as part of efforts to repair disrupted supply chains.
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