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Advocates say the move will help track suspicious surges of gun sales that could be a prelude to a mass shooting.
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Pierre Poilievre, hyper-partisan MP known for anti-Trudeau rhetoric, takes party helm after series of electoral defeats.
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Russian state media says defence ministry ordered troops to leave the vicinity of Izyum, a key northeast Ukraine city.
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European countries are looking for ways to rein in soaring energy prices.
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Germany, France and UK raise 'serious doubts' about Iran's intentions in nuclear talks, remarks rejected by Tehran.
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A long-established plan covers arrangements for the queen's final journey to London and state funeral on September 19.
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Dozens of girls rally in Gardez after Taliban shuts four schools, which were reopened on intervention of tribal elders.
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Antonio Guterres blames wealthier nations, who cause 80 percent of today's emissions, for the devastation.
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New study illustrates the health risk posed by the tiny particles produced by burning fossil fuels.
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Albania blames Iran for the renewed attack targeting border systems days after it cut diplomatic ties with Tehran.
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The ceremony, the first since 1952 when Queen Elizabeth II took the throne, was broadcast live for the first time.
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Ukrainian forces continue to retake territory in the Kharkiv region as Russians reportedly abandon key cities.
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Kyiv troops make major battlefield gains in northeastern Kharkiv region in recent days, driving deep into Russian lines.
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Yeshiva University turned to the court for an urgent ruling after a state judge said it should register Pride Alliance.
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Tehran claims Tirana has become the victim of a plot by Washington to further tarnish already-strained diplomatic ties.
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Queen’s image on notes and coins is expected to be replaced at some point in the UK and the realms by King Charles III.
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Some Zimbabweans criticise the late monarch for failing to 'promote the interests of Africans in the colonial era'.
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Lusail Iconic Stadium, the last to be officially inaugurated, was put through its first test.
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How much is al-Sadr's influence threatening the Iraqi state? Plus, the Russia-Ukraine conflict as seen from space.
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An Accession Council convened at St James's Palace, the official residence of the sovereign, to proclaim the successor.
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As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 199th day, we take a look at the main developments.
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Senegal's president discusses the high price Africa pays for the emissions produced elsewhere.
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Vladimir Putin threatens to let Europe 'freeze' by cutting energy supplies if price caps are imposed.
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Kaikoura’s mayor said accident likely the result of a whale that surfaced beneath the boat and caused it to overturn.
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The African continent emits an estimated 3 percent of global CO2 emissions, yet is among most exposed to climate change.
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At least four land-based earthquakes of between 6.2 and 5.5 magnitudes were recorded, though no damage was reported.
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Alexey Navalny was Russian President Vladimir Putin's fiercest domestic critic before being jailed for nine years.
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Leonard Glenn Francis had pleaded guilty in a $35m bribery case involving US Navy officials.
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Gov't has promised to abolish temporary visas that have left thousands struggling to survive but has given no timeframe.
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Opposition lawmakers pledge to challenge contentious bill, which rights groups say gives too much power to the military.
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The queen was a symbol of continuity in the United Kingdom for seven decades.
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Saudi champions edge out Egyptian side on penalties at venue that will host the final of World Cup 2022.
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Preliminary injunction blocks enforcement of law that rights groups and media say infringes on First Amendment.
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People lay flowers in tribute to late queen at Buckingham Palace and other royal sites across United Kingdom.
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UN nuclear watchdog says blackout due to shelling 'compromises safe operation' near Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia power plant.
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Easing of restrictions comes as neighbouring countries seek to normalise relations after years of tension.
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Governor's order allows more medical workers to administer polio vaccines after virus found in another New York county.
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Nigeria slipped behind Angola as Africa's largest exporter in July, according to OPEC figures.
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In first address to the nation as monarch, King Charles III, 73, promised to emulate his mother's 'lifelong service'.
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Recent poll shows a majority of likely Michigan voters in November midterms support proposal to protect abortion rights.
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US sanctions on Iran's intelligence ministry come after Albania blamed Iran for July incident, which Tehran has denied.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says troops have reclaimed more than 1,000sq km of territory.
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From Monday Russians seeking to enter the EU will have to pay a higher fee, present more documents and face longer time.
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Legislation could give Afghans paroled to the US a path to permanent residency after months of uncertainty.
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Queen Elizabeth II visited my school in Harare. The headmaster wanted us to sing the British anthem. So I protested.
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Senegal and other places in West Africa have recorded high rainfall in recent weeks, leading to destructive floods.
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As UAVs continue to change modern warfare, humanitarian drones are carrying out vital missions in Ukraine to save lives.
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Depression built in me in the months you were missing. Your story was a reminder that I could have met the same end.
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British royal family constitutionally obliged to stay out of political issues, but Charles is known for close Gulf ties.
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