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Tunnel from Tijuana to San Diego had rail and ventilation systems, electricity and reinforced walls, authorities say.
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The ADF, which began as an uprising in Uganda but is based in Congo, pledged allegiance to ISIL (ISIS) in 2019.
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EU says it will 'respond with all measures at its disposal' if UK goes ahead with unilateral changes to the protocol.
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By seeking to phase out Russian energy supplies, Europe will only hurt itself, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned.
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The big-box retailer cut its full-year earnings forecast, sending shares down more than 8 percent in morning trading.
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Ukrainian official says Kyiv pursuing a prisoner exchange as Russian siege of steel plant draws to a close.
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President Muhammadu Buhari came to power in 2015 on a pledge to end endemic graft but has barely dented corruption.
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Americans are continuing to spend even as inflation persists at nearly a 40-year high.
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Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 bounced higher on Tuesday morning after a late-day tech-led drop Monday.
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Top EU diplomat Josep Borrell says bloc set to approve another 500 million euros ($527m) in military aid for Ukraine.
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With Congress stalemated, Biden is stuck between reform advocates and police unions who are far apart on policies.
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Ankara says it will not open the alliance's door to the two Nordic countries. Here is what you need to know.
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From the 1980s AIDS epidemic to COVID-19, how do we hold on to the names and memories of those who have died?
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It is a breath of fresh air to see an unapologetically Arab character in a popular Disney production.
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The hearing follows a government report that recorded 144 cases of 'unidentified aerial phenomena' since 2004.
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State TV says the two were under surveillance and met with people who organised protests by teachers.
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Disagreements centre around the immunity of opposition legislator Domingos Pereira who lost to the president in 2019.
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Ruling party defeats move to urgently debate the motion censuring President Gotabaya Rajapaksa for the economic crisis.
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Bashagha entered Tripoli with some support but was met by opposition from forces aligned with UN-recognised PM Dbeibeh.
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Zimbabwe, which experienced 500 billion % hyperinflation in 2008, is experiencing another episode of high inflation.
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For over three weeks, the 40-wagon train carrying some 2 million litres is the only source of water in Pali, Rajasthan.
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Walid al-Sharif's funeral was attacked just days after an Israeli attack on journalist Shireen Abu Akleh's funeral.
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LIC’s weak debut comes even as stocks in India and the broader Asian market rallied on Tuesday.
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Fighting in the northern region of Tigray has eased since a unilateral ceasefire was declared by the federal government.
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The sheer scale of a front line that stretches for hundreds of kilometres has pushed Ukraine's resources to the limit.
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As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 83rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
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While PM Bennett tries to mediate peace, Israelis with backgrounds in ex-Soviet nations are against Moscow’s invasion.
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Hezbollah allies lose seats in parliamentary elections to rivals, as independent candidates make inroads.
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Parliament meets for the first time since last week's violence that saw Mahinda Rajapaksa resign as prime minister.
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After war disrupted Ukrainian supplies and Indonesia banned palm oil exports, India looked at new markets for its needs.
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Head of global airline body says region falling behind rest of the world on restarting international travel.
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National Economic and Social Development Council says it sees gross domestic product expanding 2.5-3.5 percent.
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Assimi Goita's military government accuses an unnamed Western state of supporting the alleged coup attempt.
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Pyongyang reports 295,510 cases of fever as the military mobilises 'powerful force' of medics to distribute drugs.
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President Erdogan says delegations from the NATO-seeking countries 'shouldn't bother' coming to Ankara for discussions.
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Washington's reported plans to sanction Chinese tech firm could have ramifications for countless companies worldwide.
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Alleged woman attacker arrested two weeks after female suicide bomber blew herself up in Karachi, killing four people.
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US think tank says shipping firms need to reconsider approach given shipyards links to military.
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The largest Nubian pyramids built over two thousand years ago can be seen in a new augmented reality experience.
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Speed and manoeuvrability of hypersonic weapons make them difficult to track and intercept.
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Beijing’s controversial “dynamic zero COVID policy" is hammering the world's second-largest economy.
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Most Australians want action on climate change, but you would not know that from the campaign for Saturday's election.
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Congresswoman says measure aims to recognise forced displacement of Palestinians during establishment of Israeli state.
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US says measures, including loosening curbs on family remittances and travel, aim to 'support Cuban people'.
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Ukrainian defence official says efforts continue to evacuate remaining soldiers from steel plant in besieged port city.
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The US Treasury secretary is in Europe ahead of a meeting of finance ministers for the Group of Seven leading economies.
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Shadow minister for Middle East and North Africa joins other MPs in demanding accountability for Abu Akleh's killing.
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Dozens of protests have taken place across the globe after Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed on May 11.
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More than 260 fighters have been evacuated from the besieged steel mill as efforts continue to rescue those remaining.
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