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As the war enters its 551st day, these are the main developments.
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The media tycoon has been in jail for three years awaiting trial under the territory's national security law.
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Genetic analysis confirms mercenary boss was killed after his aircraft went down in what appeared to be an explosion.
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UN experts say the group now controls rural areas in eastern Menaka and large parts of the Ansongo area in northern Gao.
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Move comes after months of debate over wearing of abayas in French schools, where women are banned from wearing hijab.
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Country is moving to make the burning of holy books illegal.
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Baghdad calls on people with information about burial sites of missing persons from the Gulf War to come forward.
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Donation haul underscores how Trump's legal woes have been a fundraising boon for his election campaign.
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It is the first such visit in six years since members of US Congress went to Syria led by late Senator John McCain.
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Russian Pacific Fleet's largest warships participated in the joint naval exercise that came close to the United States.
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A growing number of Jewish academics are using the term apartheid to describe Israel's treatment of Palestinians.
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India's offer to South Africa is part of its attempt to raise issues concerning the so-called Global South.
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Russian investigators say genetic tests have confirmed that Prigozhin was among the 10 people killed in the plane crash.
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Far-right Israeli Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has a history of making outrage-inciting comments and provoking Palestinians.
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The apology by family of William Gladstone comes as many descendants of African slaves have sought reparations.
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In a hot summer filled with regular power blackouts, the Gaza seashore is the only escape for Palestinians.
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Palestinians say they can barely get enough water to bathe their children, wash their clothes.
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A white man armed with an assault-style rifle kills three Black people in Jacksonville in a racially motivated attack.
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With its undying love for basketball, the Philippines is thrilled to be co-hosting the 2023 FIBA World Cup.
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Jacksonville's sheriff says a white gunman who killed three people at a Dollar General store hated Black people.
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Authorities say 57 others, including 39 firefighters, were injured in the explosions near the capital, Bucharest.
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Prigozhin's demise may be an attempt to show strength but the world still sees weakness.
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Rescue efforts are under way after what Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called a 'tragic' incident.
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Chinese president visited far western region where the UN has accused China of possible 'crimes against humanity'.
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As the war enters its 550th day, these are the main developments.
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Elections commission says Mnangagwa won 52.6 percent of the vote compared with 44 percent for challenger Nelson Chamisa.
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The two men and one woman were shot dead inside a discount store in the town of Jacksonville.
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Voters fear economic disaster as incumbent Emmerson Mnangagwa is returned for a second term.
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Prigozhin's death will slow the Wagner machine in Africa but its value to military regimes will continue to be prized.
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Japan and the UN nuclear watchdog insist the plan is safe while China and others disagree.
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Move comes as thousands gather at a stadium in the capital Niamey in support of the coup-makers.
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The 1963 march brought more than 250,000 people to the nation's capital to push for an end to discrimination.
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FIFA committee investigating his conduct at the Women's World Cup final where he kissed a player without her consent.
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The footballer returned a tennis ball across the net 637 times in an hour in one of his most exhausting challenges ever.
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Ezzedin Kanan, 20, was shot in the head during a raid on Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.
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Faith Kipyegon, widely regarded as one of the greatest 1,500m runners, says she wants to venture into marathon running.
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Power went off in many parts of the country on Friday, with Kenya Power attributing the loss to 'a system disturbance'.
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The eighth crewed flight on Elon Musk's Dragon spacecraft has blasted off for the International Space Station.
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Tokyo says fish tested in waters around nuclear plant contained no detectable levels of the radioactive isotope tritium.
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Nollywood, long known for low-budget soapy romcoms, is now delivering action dramas. One star has shone the brightest.
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A look at how ancient Romans coped with hot weather and how global warming has affected modern-day culture.
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Somali authorities banned the platform, which young Somalis say the platforms is a source of livelihood for them.
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Suspect Yan Petrovsky said to be fighter in the Wagner-associated 'Rusich' - the Sabotage Assault Reconnaissance Group.
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President Ali Bongo is seeking a third seven-year term in office to extend his family's 56-year grip on power.
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The Spanish squad will not play 'if the present leadership remains in charge' while the federation backs Rubiales.
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The group invited six nations - Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia and Argentina - to join BRICS.
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US and EU concerned with state of Tunisia's democracy but will ultimately retain ties, analysts say.
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Critics have argued that the US has given into Iranian blackmail by agreeing to a prisoner exchange deal.
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New opposition coalition emerges as doubts swirl about president's health, effectiveness, commitment to fair elections.
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Museum's director Hartwig Fischer says that he did not take warning of theft from museum collection seriously enough.
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