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The Italian sportswoman discusses her career, racism, and the importance of sisterhood in women's sports.
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Energy ministers and climate leaders from around the world gather in Madrid before the next month's climate summit.
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Egypt and Syria were determined to recapture land previously taken by Israel. Things did not go according to plan.
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Top diplomats of the bloc gather in Kyiv in the first-ever meeting outside the EU borders in show of solidarity.
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UK doctors have begun a 72-hour strike to demand pay rise and better working conditions amid cost of living crisis.
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Star players, upsets, and unforgettable moments - a roundup of the 47-year history of the ICC Cricket World Cup.
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A French photographer exposes the environmental impact of light pollution from industrial greenhouses.
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This trial could determine whether Trump and his family can continue to do business in New York.
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Late US official Colin Powell's dance 15 years ago was a seminal moment for Afrobeats, long before its global success.
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The duo win the prestigious prize for the research that led directly to the first mRNA vaccines to fight COVID-19.
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Amid the hype for the upcoming World Cup in India, fans complain of exorbitant prices and a chaotic ticket system.
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Three children are among the dead and dozens are injured in the incident in Ciudad Madero in the Tamaulipas state.
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PM Anthony Albanese rallies support for Indigenous Voice in Melbourne as early voting begins in parts of Australia.
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Judge has already ruled Trump and his two sons committed fraud in overstating the value of their business empire.
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SSN-AUKUS 'will be largest, most advanced and most powerful attack submarines ever operated' by Royal Navy, UK says.
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The cause of the massive blaze that reportedly wounded at least 38 people is not yet known.
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Some 135 people died after police fired tear gas into the stands of the Kanjuruhan Stadium.
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Dozens pay respects in several Russian cities on key date for mourning in the Eastern Orthodox church.
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As the war enters its 586th day, these are the main developments.
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Islamabad has reported an increase in cross-border attacks by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
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Thousands of migrants from different countries travel across Mexico in buses, trailers and freight trains to reach US.
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President Aleksandar Vucic's statement comes after shootout kills four people and fuels tensions in volatile Balkans.
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US president reassures allies and Kyiv after last-minute budget deal in Congress axes funding for the war-torn country.
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Air strikes in northern Iraq destroy Kurdish targets after the bombing in the capital, says Turkish interior ministry.
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The visit marks the first time in about three decades that the international body has gained access to the region.
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Ex-PM Robert Fico is set to replace a technocrat government that has been backing Kyiv against the Russian invasion.
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Rescuers searching for people unaccounted for after blaze hits row of nightclubs popular for birthday celebrations.
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The regime in Chechnya is resilient enough to survive any change of leadership.
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The suicide bombing killed at least 60 people gathered to celebrate Prophet Muhammad's birthday on Friday.
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The move comes due to lack of support from India and increasingly challenging conditions to operate, the embassy says.
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Nigerians of all ages say they are disillusioned with the country's progress in six decades, so patriotism is waning.
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Suicide blast took place near parliament in Ankara leaving two police officers injured, the interior ministry says.
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Free hits, umpire's calls and over limits are among five rules Al Jazeera thinks should be done away with in cricket.
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Congress has passed a stopgap measure, but will lawmakers agree on detailed spending bills for the entire fiscal year?
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Brazil is the world's largest producer of coffee, producing about one-third of global supply.
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The opposition candidate beats the incumbent, President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, who is considered pro-India.
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Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya says one of the two attackers blew himself in front of the ministry building in Ankara.
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Chris Hipkins says he will isolate and try to continue campaign online after testing positive for the virus on Sunday.
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Left-wing former Prime Minister Robert Fico has promised to end military aid for Ukraine.
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Incentives available to partner with Ukrainian manufacturers as Kyiv looks to create 'world class military products'.
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As the war enters its 585th day, these are the main developments.
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A year on from the Kanjuruhan stadium disaster, in which 135 people died, could such a tragedy happen again?
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Incumbent Ibrahim Mohamed Solih concedes defeat shortly before midnight after Muizzu wins 54 percent of the vote.
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Video from Sea-Watch International shows Libyan coastguards crashing into a dinghy with dozens of migrants on board.
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Measure will see US government funded until mid-November, but Ukrainian aid dropped as hard right Republicans dig in.
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Rainfall deficit could impact crops such as rice and sugar pushing food inflation amid soaring global food prices.
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The closure of all but critical government services would start on Sunday after midnight (04:00 GMT).
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If the EU really wants to address the 'migration crisis', it needs to rethink how it trades with the rest of the world.
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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan says exodus amounts to 'ethnic cleansing', a claim Azerbaijan strongly rejects.
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Torrential downpours trigger flooding, disrupting subway service as authorities declare a state of emergency.
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