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An explosion and fire ripped through a firecracker factory in Harda in India, several people were reportedly killed.
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Government says the 'terrorist act' was carried out by the leftist armed group DHKP-C.
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More than 689,000 of the estimated 3 million displaced by the earthquakes in Turkey still live in temporary containers.
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A Jewish protest inside Pennsylvania's state capitol building calls for an end to genocide in Gaza.
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Many villagers spend the day in their homes, then sleep in tents outside for fear of aftershocks.
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Families in Syria feel safer sleeping in tents as they grapple with the aftermath of the Turkey-Syria quakes, a year on.
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A high court will hear the Mughal-era mosque's case on February 6 after a local court allowed Hindu prayers inside.
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Technology minister says technology has potential to 'transform our public services and the economy for the better'.
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Buckingham Palace says King Charles is undergoing treatment for an unspecified form of cancer.
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Bin Mubarak replaces Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed amid rising tensions over Houthis' Red Sea attacks, US and UK reprisals.
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Protests erupt in Senegal after the president indefinitely postpones elections.
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South Korea are 'ready to suffer' against the tournament's dark horses Jordan when they meet at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium.
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The type of cancer has not been revealed, but the king has started 'regular treatments', Buckingham Palace says.
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Panel to be led by former French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna, who will work with European research organisations.
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Indian celebrity Poonam Pandey faked her own death on social media to raise awareness about cervical cancer.
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The Formula One team is investigating a complaint of 'inappropriate behaviour' against its team principal.
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Experts say timing of four criminal cases will be critical, but Republican Party has hitched its wagon to ex-president.
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Speculation over the future of army chief Valery Zaluzhny has been rife as war's second anniversary nears.
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Palestinian Canadians say they are disappointed by Canada's temporary visa program for extended family in Gaza.
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Medical group warns of catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Zamzam camp in Sudan's North Darfur state.
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Hours after being introduced, the bill is struggling amid Republican and Democratic differences.
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During its war in Gaza, Israel has unleashed unlawful lethal force against Palestinians in the West Bank, NGO says.
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Police have cracked down on protesters outraged over the postponing of Senegal's presidential election.
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Rubble and sarcastic graffiti are what Israeli forces have left behind at Gaza's destroyed Sheikh Hamad Hospital.
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The strikes extend a series of tit-for-tat attacks as Israel's war in Gaza threatens escalation across the region.
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