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Japan will freeze the assets of 78 groups and 17 individuals including army officers in Russia, and ban some exports.
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Department accused Chinese state-sponsored hacking group, Volt Typhoon, of carrying out cyber-espionage on US targets.
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The suspect was arrested after he barricaded himself inside a building in a 12 hour standoff with police.
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Modi turned the state election into a referendum on himself. He lost. And southern India is now free of the BJP.
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Dozens of incidents involving groups of orcas and boats reported off the Spanish, Portuguese coasts so far this year.
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As the war enters its 457th day, we take a look at the main developments.
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The Hong Kong media tycoon has been in jail since December 2020 and faces long-delayed security law trial in September.
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Russia’s former President Dmitry Medvedev said Ukraine war is likely to last decades with bouts of fighting and truces.
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Indonesia has changed significantly since Soeharto resigned 25 years ago but activists say new threats are emerging.
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Report comes as Peru declares Mexican President Lopez Obrador persona non grata after he criticised protest response.
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Doctor Caitlin Bernard faces possible discipline after the abortion she gave a child put her in the national spotlight.
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Washington warns that the Russian mercenary group is prolonging the conflict and causing 'further chaos' in Sudan.
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The truce between Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces was reached after 5 weeks of warfare in Sudan.
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Company celebrates as it completes what is likely the final test before commercial space tourism operations begin.
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Biden administration stops short of officially adopting IHRA anti-Semitism definition favoured by pro-Israel groups.
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US company dominates market for chips used to power ChatGPT and similar services, a key reason behind its stock surge.
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A report finds 50 million people globally are victims of forced unpaid labour.
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Adel Atallah escaped the Israeli blockade of Gaza in 2007 to build a life in Sudan, only to flee conflict once again.
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Central bank decides on 10th straight hike as it raises its inflation forecast for year and blackouts plague country.
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Sentence is the longest yet for a participant in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, led by Donald Trump supporters.
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Supreme Court says wetlands can only be regulated if they have 'continuous surface connection' to another body of water.
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After stepping down at 73, Walid Jumblatt calls for elections to choose the Progressive Socialist Party's next leader.
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No fatalities or major injuries reported in the aftermath of the heaviest storm to hit the US territory since 2002.
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'They planned it': Defence Minister Asif alleges military installations in different cities were targeted deliberately.
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President Biden says he could invoke constitution to order the Treasury to issue bonds and keep paying gov't bills.
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KSLV-II Nuri is country's first domestically built space launch vehicle using only S Korean rocket technology.
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The tree was a symbol of freedom and had been a national landmark for centuries.
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From immigration to guns to abortion, the presidential candidate pushed laws to advance conservative agenda in Florida.
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Sixteen civilians to be tried in military courts in connection with the violence that followed former PM Khan's arrest.
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Chairman Donn Davis says the promotion will launch regional leagues in Africa and Middle East as part of global bid.
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Here's a round-up of Al Jazeera's Middle East coverage this week.
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A report on infiltration of gov't networks by Kenya's largest creditor has Kenyans asking how secure their systems are.
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The globe's southernmost town is hoping to become a hub for biocultural and environmental education.
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Moscow says it will maintain control of the weapons, but Ukraine says Minsk has been 'taken hostage'.
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Unrepaired damage at a Russian-occupied dam has submerged communities on islands along a reservoir in southern Ukraine.
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The 200 residents were forced to leave their land after years of Israeli settler and army violence.
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Al Jazeera's Defence Editor Alex Gatopoulos on what lies ahead.
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Police have described the camouflage-clad attacker as a man wearing a hat, mask and sunglasses.
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In the past, the G7 countries could make the rules, and most others would fall in line. We ask if those days are gone.
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High oil and gas prices and worries about supplies have seen spending on renewables leap ahead of fossil fuels.
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Babies are being left outside mosques, hospitals as the grinding conflict fuels poverty and desperation in Syria.
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Tokyo says Russian 'intelligence-gathering' aircraft spotted near its coasts along the Pacific Ocean and Sea of Japan.
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Sunak calls the number of people moving to the UK 'too high' after official data shows record net migration in 2022.
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The 2.4bn raised was less than the $7bn the UN says is needed to provide help to millions at risk in the region.
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Phase-3 trials show NmCV-5 vaccine can illicit immune response against the five main strains of meningococcal bacteria.
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Anti-government protests are gaining momentum in Guinea as frustrations with the interim military government increases.
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Kayishema, indicted by a UN tribunal on Rwanda in 2001, was at large until Wednesday's capture.
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Russia has been jolted by one of the most daring incursions, allegedly carried out by groups including its nationals.
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Karim Tabbou, a prominent member of the Hirak movement, has been arrested several times since 2019.
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Dhaka assures free polls, due by January 2024, after US says it would restrict visas to Bangladeshis who undermine vote.
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