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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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Flood crisis worsens in Australia's largest city, parts of which have seen 3 rounds of flooding in a year and a half.
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City is on the edge nearly a week after a Hindu tailor is allegedly beheaded by two Muslim men over prophet remarks row.
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United States Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen raises concerns about China's 'unfair, non-market' economic policies.
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Sri Lanka’s newly appointed prime minister says it will take one and a half years to stabilise the crisis-hit economy.
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Prime minister accuses OLA rebels of a 'new massacre' as survivor says as many as 300 people may have been killed.
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Taiwanese firm reports sales jumped 31 percent from a year earlier despite severe chip shortages.
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Ukraine official says most Russian forces are concentrated in eastern Ukraine, leaving the south vulnerable.
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Basketball star Brittney Griner calls on US president to do all he can to secure her release from Russian jail.
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Funds will go to Indigenous children who were removed from their homes, discriminated against in provision of services.
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Sudanese armed forces have killed nine and injured at least 629 amid days of protests against military rule.
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Dutch farmers say plans by the government to reduce nitrogen emissions will harm their livelihoods.
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Summer 2022 risks being 'perfect storm for glaciers' due to soaring temperatures and lack of winter snow, expert warns.
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Abu Akleh's niece tells Al Jazeera her aunt was killed 'intentionally' by Israeli forces, disputing US-announced report.
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US State Department says investigation could not conclusively determine origin of the bullet that killed the journalist.
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Police in US city of Highland Park are still searching for suspect after deadly attack at Independence Day event.
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Families say their children are being turned away from schools in Peru and Colombia, often because of discrimination.
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Chileans will have two months to review new constitution before an obligatory referendum on September 4.
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Ukraine says it needs $750bn for a three-stage recovery plan in the wake of Russia's invasion.
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Kinshasa accuses Kigali of supporting the M23 rebels and will not accept Rwanda's participation in the regional force.
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Calls for independent investigation grow as officials report 18 killed and 243 wounded in unrest in autonomous region.
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But US State Department says probe inconclusive on the origin of the bullet that killed the Al Jazeera journalist.
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Last week's unrest in the autonomous republic of Karakalpakstan has an economic and a complicated political side.
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Officials released police body camera footage of Walker, who is Black, being fatally shot by police in Akron, Ohio.
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A UN report details how Kaniyat militia fighters executed and imprisoned hundreds of people between 2016-2020.
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By not supporting strikes, UK's Labour has driven a knife into the backs of the people upon whom the party is built.
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After the new bill is passed, the United Kingdom will still be under the jurisdiction of the ECHR.
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