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Police say suspects were planning a cash truck heist and were responsible for similar crimes elsewhere in the country.
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The 28 opposition parties announce seat-sharing arrangements as they aim to stop the ruling BJP's third straight win.
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Restrictions include clothing deemed 'religious', but Muslims say they're being targeted.
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Announcement of Monday's meeting in Sochi comes amid international efforts to patch up the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
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Egyptians arrested along with several Zambians after arriving in Lusaka on a private plane with guns and fake gold.
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Ta'Kiya Young and her unborn child were killed by police in Ohio in incident family says could have been avoided.
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The Saudi Pro League club are pressing for a deal for Egyptian forward Salah, but Liverpool insist he is not for sale.
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Tharman Shanmugaratnam elected to the ceremonial post in the first contested vote in more than a decade.
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Traffic jam at Panama Canal is a snapshot of how goods move in our globalised world, and the collateral damage at stake.
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The law requires social media companies to pay Canadian media outlets for news content shared on their platforms.
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The African Court has given Tunisian authorities 15 days to implement measures and respond to their calls, lawyers said.
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Hundreds of people demonstrate in Sweida, Daraa provinces after the currency plunges to 15,500 pounds to the US dollar.
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Arab tribesmen claimed to have Aleppo villages under their control but have withdrawn after shelling and air attacks.
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Ossa said the military takeover was 'a palace revolution, not a coup' staged to keep the Bongo family in power in Gabon.
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Ben Barnes, chief of the Shawnee Tribe, tells Al Jazeera that advocates do not want the truth 'sifted through a sieve'.
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Military leaders are exploiting disenchantment with democratic leadership amid deteriorating economic conditions.
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Ireland is trying to balance its policy of military neutrality with a desire to support Ukraine on a political level.
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Two men reportedly killed after straying past Morocco's maritime border into Algeria on jet skis.
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Israeli forces stormed Aqaba and destroyed a building after besieging it but failed to arrest a wanted Palestinian.
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The coup may have ended the reign of Ali Bongo's immediate family, but it's still about the elite preserving itself.
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Azerbaijan says it shelled Sotk in retaliation of Armenia's attack on Kalbajar region wounded two of its soldiers.
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Food, the universal code for comfort, can bring anxiety and a sense of displacement to many women in India.
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Thaksin returned last week in a dramatic homecoming after spending 15 years abroad in self-exile to avoid prison.
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We urgently need a radical new framework to protect the fundamental rights of all human beings.
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The men confessed to the murder, saying they kidnapped the American for ransom but did not mean to kill him.
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BAE manufactured much of the hardware the UK and other governments provided to Ukraine as it fends off Russian invasion.
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JPMorgan reported Epstein transactions as suspicious to the US Treasury Department, lawyer says.
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Far-left news site says crowdfunding company prevented access to donations, citing 'external concerns'.
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Russia's Kurchatov town target of Ukrainian drone attack as air defences stop drone's advance on Moscow, officials say.
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Super Typhoon Saola's top wind speeds recorded at 205km per hour (127mph) as it approaches China's southern coast.
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In another unpredictable monsoon season, Pakistan's farming communities face a resurgence in of indentured servitude.
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Teenager Ralph Yarl was shot without warning through a door after going to the wrong house to collect his brothers.
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Presidential office announces price ceiling for staple, citing 'considerable economic strain on Filipinos'.
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Presidential election result may indicate level of support for Singapore's long-ruling People's Action Party: Analysts.
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As the war enters its 555th day, these are the main developments.
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy says new weapon system has range of 700km and 'the task is to make this number bigger'.
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US diplomats doubted explanations that Chinese shipment contained replica weapons, previously unseen documents show.
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Rights advocate says more than 60 Haitians were sent back to the Caribbean nation struggling with escalating violence.
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Five soldiers wounded in the attack in Bannu district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan.
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Amos Hochstein said it was 'natural' to resolve the issue after the 2022 delineation of the maritime border.
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Biggs receives second-longest sentence of anyone charged in connection to storming of US legislature on January 6, 2021.
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An additional 61 were injured and treated in hospital in one of the deadliest fires worldwide in recent years.
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Why has there been yet another coup in Africa? And what's the response of African states?
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Survivors mourn losses after a massive fire at a hijacked' building killed at least 74 people in South Africa.
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Most military coups are 'inside jobs' and can be prevented only by improving the overall state of a country's affairs.
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Disclosure of three trips last year comes as top US court faces heightened scrutiny over connections to wealthy donors.
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Protests in Syria, a Palestinian woman's fight, secret Libya-Israel meeting - here's the Middle East this week.
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People & Power examines the lasting consequences of Canada's residential school system on Indigenous communities.
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Iran accuses Israel of trying to sabotage its missile sector through faulty foreign parts that could explode.
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Officials also hire more than 30 'monkey-men to scare away the primates as global leaders make their way to New Delhi.
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