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The rights group says the Taliban has failed to protect Hazaras and other at-risk communities.
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Jair Bolsonaro says electronic voting machines in Brazil are prone to fraud, but there is no such proven record.
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Cuban crocodiles are critically endangered and have the smallest natural habitat left of any living crocodile species.
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Israeli military report says its soldiers may have 'accidentally' killed Al Jazeera journalist.
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Latest UN report calls on Sri Lanka to end its human rights violations as country faces its worst economic crisis.
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In an address to the nation, new British Prime Minister Liz Truss pledges to 'ride out the storm' of economic crisis.
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UN atomic watchdog calls for a security zone to be set up around the Zaporizhzhia plant, occupied by Russian forces.
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Southern separatist forces say al-Qaeda kills 20 of its fighters, adding that six attackers were also killed in gunfight
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Russia is pushing to reduce reliance on the US dollar and boost economic ties with China amid Western sanctions.
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UN warns of humanitarian crisis as authorities fear more towns will be flooded if Manchar Lake bursts its banks.
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Saskatchewan police say Myles Sanderson may have been seen in James Smith Cree Nation, urge residents to seek shelter.
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Robb Elementary School, where the mass shooting that claimed the lives of 21 people happened, is not reopening.
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TTP accuses military of breaking fragile ceasefire after at least four fighters died in a gun battle in northwest.
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Since July, there have been demonstrations against UN peacekeepers who stand accused of retaliating with deadly force.
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Families of four Europeans imprisoned in Iran ask the EU to negotiate their release during the nuclear deal talks.
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Rebels are stepping up their resistance movement amid Ukraine's counteroffensive in the south.
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The fine is the second largest ever issued under European Union privacy laws.
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The amphetamine has become one of the most popular drugs in the Middle East, with trade valued at $5.7bn.
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says 'that no changes for the better are expected' under the new UK prime minister.
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The Horn of Africa is on track for a fifth-consecutive failed rainy season and UNICEF has warned of a coming famine.
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Israeli foreign ministry said it recalled its ambassador to Morocco over allegations of sexual abuse and corruption.
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Across parts of West & Central Africa, increased rainfall in several countries has left vast areas submerged under flood
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In 2021, one-third of Europe’s energy - used for generating electricity, transport and heating - came from burning gas.
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Military says it is 'aghast' after Khan accuses government of trying to appoint a 'favourite' as the next army chief.
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The average temperature nationwide was 22.4C last month, exceeding the norm by 1.2C, state broadcaster CCTV reports.
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo said he had little choice when announcing 30 percent increase to subsidised fuel price.
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Government accused Australia of interfering in domestic affairs by offering to fund the islands' 2023 elections.
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As war has become the new normal, Ukrainians turn to dark humour to belittle Russia and lift national spirit.
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Greece’s national intelligence service surveilled an opposition figure, raising questions about privacy and democracy.
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Israel has now concluded that it is 'highly possible' one of its soldiers killed Shireen Abu Akleh.
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The Vostok-2022 military exercises continue a series of war games involving Russian and Chinese forces in recent years.
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The most powerful typhoon to hit the country in years has left 66,000 homes without electricity and displaced thousands.
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Arshdeep Singh became the latest cricketer to have hate-filled tweets directed at him after India's loss to Pakistan.
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The British leader leaves his Downing Street office for the last time to formally offer his resignation to the queen.
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Mohammad Sabaaneh, 29, was killed during a military raid on Jenin city in the occupied West Bank.
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As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 195th day, we take a look at the main developments.
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Dozens also wounded as convoy carrying supplies to towns in restive north is hit by improvised explosive device.
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The Iraqi cleric promises reform. Yet he has little incentive to fundamentally change a system that he is enmeshed in.
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Many parts of southern city are under water for a second day, bringing traffic chaos, power cuts and flooded properties.
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How Drika went from growing up in a small village in northern Brazil to representing her country at a World Cup.
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Declassified intelligence from the US says that Moscow is turning to isolated state to secure weapons as sanctions bite.
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At least 65 people killed and hundreds remain stranded or missing following 6.8 magnitude earthquake, media reported.
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Millions of people face uncertain future as floods devastate country just weeks after heatwave.
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Most powerful typhoon to hit South Korea in years destroys roads and brings down power lines in country's south.
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Zaporizhzhia's last working reactor offline after fire damaged power lines amid ongoing concerns over situation at site.
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LGBTQ people worry stress on marriage as 'between one man and one woman' will allow discriminatory attitudes to persist.
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Chicago says about 125 asylum seekers, many of them families with small children, arrived from Texas so far.
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The UN calls for urgent aid to help 7.8 million people facing starvation.
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The network has decried Israel's attempt to 'evade criminal responsibility' for the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh.
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Compromise needed for 'normalisation of ties between Belgrade and Pristina', Ana Brnabic says.
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