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Moscow says SpaceX's internet service 'cannot be officially used here in any way'.
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The Israeli army has pushed them from one spot in Gaza to another. Now these exhausted people say they're done moving.
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Three Palestinian Americans were detained last week by Israeli forces, but their families say the US has yet to step in.
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Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin says Thaksin will be 'normal citizen' after release, expected after February 17.
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Republican Mike Johnson says the bill does not address the 'most pressing' issue of security at the US-Mexico border.
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Ethnic Chinese candidates running for office aim to challenge stereotypes that linger from Soeharto era.
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34-year-old man killed after gunfire breaks out following argument between groups of teenagers at station in the Bronx.
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While economic growth and infrastructure improved under Jokowi's watch, some worry about democratic decline.
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US president must do more than criticise Israeli leader behind closed doors, advocates say, as Rafah offensive looms.
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The US president posted a meme featuring himself with laser beams shooting from his eyes. What was that about?
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Pro-Palestinian activists have been sharing a video in response to an Israeli advert for the Super Bowl
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Indian authorities bulldozed a mosque and a religious school in Haldwani sparking deadly protests by residents.
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The UN warns that Palestinians are on the brink of starvation.
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The 1974 Boldt decision was the culmination of the fish wars', which saw Indigenous leaders fight for fishing rights.
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Josep Borrell says 'too many people' are being killed in Gaza as Israel pledges to press on with Rafah offensive.
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At least 51 people are missing as officials say time is running out to find more survivors.
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Americans are being declined for loans, memberships and even job opportunities by AI systems without any appeal policy.
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A special election in Long Island is seen as a precursor for the battle to control the US House of Representatives.
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Moscow says UK bears responsibility for 'crimes against civilians' for assisting Ukraine to repel Russia's invasion.
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Nagham and Mohammad lost their parents and are taking care of their siblings as fear of an Israeli attack ratchets up.
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His interview with Tucker Carlson reveals how he envisions negotiations and peace.
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The settlers are accused of committing human rights abuses against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
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The former president has repeatedly said the US is unfairly carrying the financial burden of the security alliance.
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We examine why Ivory Coast's defeat of Nigeria in the Africa Cup of Nations may have just marked the greatest AFCON yet.
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Farmers continue to protest that cheap grain imports, mandated by the EU, are hurting them, despite financial support.
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The legislation may be in breach of international treaties, according to a parliamentary report.
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The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party and its affiliates won the most seats, but accusations of tampering persist.
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Palestinian doctor Amira al-Asooli has risked getting shot by Israeli snipers to help wounded people.
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The direction Brussels is taking on migration policies risks eroding the international legal order.
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Farmers are protesting to demand higher support or guaranteed prices for their produce.
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Sall's decision to push back the February 25 presidential vote has plunged Senegal into a constitutional crisis.
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At least 67 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza's southern city of Rafah as strikes hit houses and mosques.
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Human rights advocate Moazzam Begg returns to Afghanistan to battle demons and champion justice in the shadow of war.
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Israel has carried out strikes in Rafah where 1.4 million Palestinians are sheltering, killing dozens of people.
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A Houthi military spokesman reiterated that attacks from Yemen will persist until Israel halts its war in Gaza.
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Biden et al may claim to ask Israel to stop the looming carnage. Netanyahu won't be deterred by their empty 'warnings'.
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The court noted a clear risk that the parts are being used in 'serious violations of international humanitarian law'.
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Months after the disaster that killed hundreds at sea, nine accused men languishing in prison insist they are innocent.
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The Ivory Coast complete their own tournament of comebacks to beat Nigeria 2-1 in the 2023 AFCON final in Abidjan.
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A decades-long pursuit to disarm mosquitoes has produced new vaccines. But will they be enough?
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Seven of the men have already been returned to India, but details of the case remain scant.
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The three-time PM's party fell short in the election, as Imran Khan's candidates emerged on top. What's next for Sharif?
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As war continues unabated in Sudan, an acute food emergency could kill hundreds of thousands of people by next year.
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