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Lawmakers triggered an investigation into whether Johnson lied to Parliament about breaking COVID-19 lockdown rules.
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Incumbent French president and his far-right challenger hit the road as they seek to woo voters before Sunday election.
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Supreme Court justices say denying benefits to residents of Puerto Rico does not violate their constitutional rights.
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Remarks seen as confirmation that China will stick to stance of not criticising Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Black legislators protest as state legislature endorses Governor Ron DeSantis's proposal to change US congressional map.
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Florida's whirlwind legislative action could have major consequences for US-based Disney.
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President Nayib Bukele says his gov't is stamping out gang violence, but experts document pattern of arbitrary arrests.
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Arab League: 'Al-Aqsa and Haram al Sharif in all its area is a sole place of worship for Muslims.'
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Did powerful political figures in Thailand sabotage a landmark human trafficking case?
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Unprecedented 51 percent of Swedes voice support to join the Western military alliance as Russia-Ukraine war rages.
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The service, which eclipsed 100,000 subscribers in its first week, succumbed to cost cutting by the firm’s new bosses.
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At same time, Biden administration discourages Ukrainians from trying to enter US through southern border with Mexico.
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The Tesla CEO last week announced an offer to buy the social media company for $54.20 per share, or about $43bn.
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Here is how Russia's chain of command would work in the event of a nuclear weapon launch.
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Vagit Alekperov joins a long list of Russian CEOs who have stepped down after being targeted with Western sanctions.
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US to send more heavy artillery, ammunition and drones to Kyiv, Joe Biden says, as it bans Russian ships from its ports.
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The requirement, which applies to non US citizens and residents, was first put in place in November of last year.
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Tesla led gains in the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 after posting record profits that blew past estimates.
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The Chinese embassy in Rwanda said in a statement that it had 'taken note' of the ruling.
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Druze-majority Sweida has stayed relatively neutral in Syria's war, but recent protests have led to punishments.
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Africa can contribute much to the African American agenda and vice-versa.
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The former US first family’s production firm, Higher Ground, is in talks with potential partners including Amazon.
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Initial claims for state jobless benefits declined 2,000 to a seasonally adjusted 184,000 for the week ended April 16.
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South African president calls for a 'negotiated end' to the conflict as he continues a delicate balancing act.
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Victor Gubarev's daughter saw his lifeless body after a fateful journey to buy a loaf of bread.
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London-based tennis tournament announced the player ban in light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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People in Khost say those killed in air raids were civilians as Pakistan yet to confirm if it was behind deadly attacks.
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Damascus Gate is a centre of Palestinian cultural life, but Israeli forces regularly attack Palestinians in the plaza.
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The story behind the US law that sanctions anyone, anywhere if they are deemed to be a 'human rights offender'.
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A new presidential council may mean change in Yemen, but what influence will Iran have on their Houthi allies?
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Blast at Sai Doken mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif leaves dozens dead or wounded, officials say.
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Women are leading a movement to resist government efforts to set up a coal mine in Birbhum district of West Bengal.
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Ruling by the UN's top court caps decades of dispute between Nicaragua and Colombia over maritime borders.
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Market bombing in Iware, Taraba state, marks expansion of area where ISIL affiliate operates in Nigeria.
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No tsunami threat was reported after the quake, and authorities said there was a low likelihood.
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Protesters in Colombo demand justice on the third anniversary of devastating attacks in several churches and hotels.
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Israeli forces use tear gas, rubber bullets on Palestinian worshippers at dawn, some respond with rocks, petrol bombs.
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During the COVID pandemic, courts went online around the world, but at what cost to justice?
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President Putin instructs Russian forces to blockade steelworks where remaining fighters and civilians are holed up.
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In the tiny West African state, President Umaro Embalo faces an uphill task of reforms - and threats to his life.
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The war can help the world recognise that a nuclear-free world should not be an aspiration with an indefinite timeline.
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The story of how activists fought a major 1990s road-building plan – and the lessons it holds for today's climate movement.
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It was the first visit by a member of US Congress since a new government came into power in Islamabad last week.
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British PM in India against the backdrop of Ukraine war as the West urges India to take stronger stand against Russia.
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As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 57th day, we take a look at the main developments.
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Some say a 'special kind of paternalism' runs through the Russian-speaking regions full of mines, factories and plants.
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Antonio Guterres sends separate letters asking Russia and Ukraine's leaders to receive him in Moscow and Kyiv.
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The strategic port city has been taken over by Russian forces, except for a small pocket of resistance.
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Sergey Zimov and his son Nikita strive to save the planet from a climate catastrophe by reviving the Ice Age.
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Russia-backed forces controlled 60 percent of Luhansk before Moscow launched its invasion of Ukraine in February.
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