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Proposal to deport criminals who are US citizens could test the limits of the US Constitution, experts say.
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The discovery of Aboriginal statues in the archives of the Australian Museum prompts a quest to reclaim dignity.
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The measure enables Ukraine to further delay elections, despite pressure for a presidential vote from the US and Russia.
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Thousands of people in Gaza require artificial limbs after being maimed in Israeli attacks.
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Palestinian children bear the ultimate cost of Israel's genocide in Gaza.
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China's premier, Xi Jinping is touring South Asia where he's pitching Beijing as a reliable trade partner.
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The facts are clear and the stories are harrowing. What is missing is more action.
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Xi's visit to Malaysia is part of a regional diplomatic charm tour amid stinging US tariffs.
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With at least 100,000 soldiers killed in the war against Ukraine, Moscow is making life harder for draft dodgers.
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Doctors Without Borders slams Israel for targeting humanitarian workers, blocking aid to Gaza and mass killings.
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Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit compiles evidence of potential Israeli war crimes in Gaza.
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Organisers say previous name symbolised oppressive Hasina government, while critics say the move is against Bengali ethos.
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[Israel's] saying that, Hamas aside, the Israeli plan is to occupy Gaza and take it over..."
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Donald Trump believes he's never wrong - and that's exactly what makes him so dangerous.
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The ex-president accuses Trump of destroying the US Social Security Administration with DOGE's reforms.
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As president Mnangagwa faces pressure to resign, people say they are angry but fear protesting amid calls for change.
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US pressure campaign to accelerate the disarming of Hezbollah is putting Lebanese government in a difficult position.
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Afghans remain in Pakistan's northwest province as local support and weak enforcement slow deportations.
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Judges also order jailing of Nadine Heredia, Humala's wife, in the same case but she flees to Brazil with her son.
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Trump's 2025 executive orders face legal pushback. But is the US headed towards a constitutional crisis?
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A Palestinian father comforts his young daughter after Israeli troops opened fire on their family car in Jenin.
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A combined 75 points by Jimmy Butler and Stephen Curry against the Grizzlies help Warriors qualify for the playoffs.
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A lawyer spoke out after helping file a legal case against 10 British nationals accused of war crimes in Gaza.
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Michael Mansfield, a human rights lawyer, talks to Al Jazeera about a war crimes case he and others recently filed.
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Statistics agency says economy 'off to a good start' despite more 'complex and severe' external environment.
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These are the key events on day 1,147 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
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Kashmir's saffron farmers are losing 30 percent of their crop to the rodents as deforestation pushes them into farms.
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WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says draft agreement shows multilateralism is 'alive and well'.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Malaysia is second stop in Southeast Asia amid Trump tariffs and US trade war.
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Hong Kong's postal service says it will no longer accept US-bound goods in response to US 'bullying'.
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Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces declares rival authority in areas under its control.
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Barca and Paris-Saint Germain overcome Borussia Dortmund and Aston Villa, respectively, in narrow quarterfinal wins.
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Hamas says Israeli bombing resulted in loss of contact with group guarding Israeli-American captive Edan Alexander.
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Foreign powers back different sides, while fears grow that violence could spread.
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Four wildlife traffickers face sentencing in Kenya after being caught smuggling 5,000 rare queen ants.
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Jordan says it has arrested 16 people accused of plotting to threaten national security.
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The right-wing leader faces legal proceedings over his alleged involvement in a 2023 effort to oust President Lula.
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Move comes after Algeria expelled French diplomats, following France's arrest of an Algerian official linked to kidnap.
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Parsing through Donald Trump's Middle East agenda with Steven Cook from the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Steve Witkoff previously suggested that the US is seeking to curb Iran's uranium enrichment programme, not abolish it.
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Boeing's setback boosts competitiveness for rivals Airbus and COMAC in China.
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In this episode of Project Force, @AlexGatopoulos looks the military threat that accompanies negotiations
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Two years into Sudan's civil war, civilians in Darfur are under siege as peace talks stall and violence escalates.
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Russian court sentences four journalists over alleged ties to former opposition leader's banned anticorruption group.
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Syria's President Ahmad al-Sharaa met with Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim al-Thani on his first official visit to Doha.
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The last time the US Federal Trade Commission broke up a major corporation was AT&T, more than four decades ago.
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A severe sandstorm blanketed southern Iraq, causing airports to close down and hospitalising over 3,500 people.
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Tech companies, fashion firms and agribusinesses face body blows from Trump's eye-watering tariffs on China.
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After two years of war in Sudan, millions of people are on the brink of starvation.
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