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President Zelenskyy says a total of 3,135 Ukrainians were freed from Russian captivity and hopes exchanges continue.
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Authorities in Uttarakhand state's Haldwani bulldoze mosque and religious school, triggering anger among the residents.
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US tells Israel it won't support 'unplanned' Rafah offensive as President Biden calls Gaza attacks 'over the top'.
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Escalating violence in eastern DRC has displaced at least 150,000 people, more than half of them children.
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Bill Clinton flip-flopping, releasing detained US journalist and US military aid to Ukraine were all on the agenda.
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Such a major agreement could boost the Egyptian economy, which is facing a dire foreign exchange crisis.
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As I reported from across Lahore on election day, one thing became clear: It's a closer contest than many had predicted.
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US President Joe Biden accidentally referred to Egypt's President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi as the president of Mexico".
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Israel's deception campaign against UNRWA does not seem to be working as expected. Why?
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Altman has discussed 'wildly ambitious' plans with investors, including the United Arab Emirates government, WSJ says.
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The people of the world's third-largest democracy will go to the polls on Feb 14 in a highly complex single-day election
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Majority ruling could have major legal implications in multiethnic country that operates a dual judicial system.
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US president says his memory is 'fine' after special counsel report says he could not recall the year his son died.
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Russian leader says deal to free Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich possible area to 'reciprocal steps'.
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As the war enters its 716th day, these are the main developments.
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About 128 million voters were registered to vote in national and state elections amid political and economic challenges.
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As the Year of the Dragon dawns, some ethnic Chinese hope for a baby born under the zodiac sign.
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Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 index is at its highest in more than 30 years.
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In annual State of the Nation Address, President Ramaphosa addressed domestic issues and Israel's war on Gaza.
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Growing fears among more than a million displaced people in Rafah as Israel threatens large operation in the city.
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The scale of destruction across Gaza has been described as being among the worst in modern history.
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International negotiations continue on a possible ceasefire.
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Satellite images show a dramatic increase in the number of tents of displaced people in Rafah.
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Police seize document and arrest several allies of the former far-right leader in coup attempt investigation.
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Students in the UK held protests demanding institutions withdraw support for companies providing weapons to Israel
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Despite record job growth, they are not necessarily well-paying sustainable jobs that meet the cost of living surge.
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Aid organisations say more shelters, medicine and basic supplies are desperately needed.
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Kremlin says the two spoke about creating a 'multipolar, fairer world order' in face of US-led efforts to contain them.
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President Zelenskyy thanks General Valerii Zaluzhnyi for his service, says he should remain 'on his team'.
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Bomb blasts and the suspension of mobile services mar Pakistan's election. Results could start coming in within hours.
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The east European nation is home to a paid scheme that allows either parent to look after their infant up to two years.
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Kyiv claims 20,000 children have been taken from Ukraine to Russia without families' or guardians' consent.
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The call for mass mobilisation comes as a major political upheaval continues in the usually stable West African nation.
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Senegal's reputation as the only coup-free West African democracy hangs in the balance.
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A 14-year-old girl who went to collect water was killed by an Israeli sniper outside Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza.
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Ilham Aliyev wins expected landslide victory, but OSCE monitors say vote was 'restrictive' and 'not competitive'.
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The US television presenter is set to release an interview with the Russian president. Here is what we know about it.
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Analysts and rights groups have pointed to the muted response to Ennahda leader's latest criminal conviction.
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Officials said an investigation was launched as the search was ongoing for 27 missing people.
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Political drama in four member states has led to questions about the broader role of the almost 50-year-old bloc.
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Baghdad says the US 'has become a factor for instability and threatens to entangle Iraq in the cycle of conflict'.
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Long queues outside of polling stations have been reported in parts of Pakistan, like this one in Lahore.
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Palestinians in Gaza say they have nowhere to run as they brace for Israel to escalate military operations on Rafah.
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Rallies have paralysed the country amid calls for ouster of Ariel Henry in line with political agreement forged in 2022.
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Suspect jailed, awaiting ruling on US extradition request after being accused of killing girlfriend in Massachusetts.
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Boris Nadezhdin, who has won support for his criticism of the Ukraine war, vows to challenge poll commission's decision.
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Protests have paralysed Haiti for a third consecutive day amid growing demands that Prime Minister Ariel Henry resign.
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The Pakistani state claims that we are against it, but the truth is that it is the state that is against us.
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UN chief says ground invasion of city would widen the 'humanitarian nightmare with untold regional consequences'.
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