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Sudanese fighter jets pound paramilitary positions in Khartoum despite the army and rival force agreeing to a truce.
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President Recep Tayyip became ill during a TV interview with what was described as a 'gastrointestinal infection'.
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CSE empowers young people and adolescents to know their rights, make healthy choices, stay in school and flourish.
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Dallia Abdelmoneim and her family knew they had to get out of Khartoum once their home was hit. Here's her story.
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The Glory, Alchemy of Souls, Single’s Inferno and other shows to watch, as Netflix plans to drop $2.5bn on K-content.
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The assault targeted the military detachment in Ougarou in Burkina Faso's Est region.
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The Liddell power station is set to be replaced by clean energy projects, including a hydrogen power plant.
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Philippines Coast Guard accuses China of engaging in 'dangerous maneuvers' around Second Thomas Shoal.
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Media outlets around the world reported an actor died after surgery to look like K-pop star despite numerous red flags.
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As the war enters its 429th day, we take a look at the main developments.
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Announcement comes after BuzzFeed last week said it was closing its news division.
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Russia's first large-scale air attacks in nearly two months come as Ukraine prepares for a counteroffensive.
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Security Council votes unanimously to condemn a ban on Afghan women working for the UN.
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Divisive legislation to strip top court of its powers has fuelled weeks of mass protests by those who oppose it.
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Mike Pence was subpoenaed to testify about the events leading up to the 2021 US Capitol attack by Trump supporters.
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Military and Rapid Support Forces agree to extend truce but violence continues to rock Khartoum and Darfur region.
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The US and South Korea sign a pact to counter the nuclear threat posed by North Korea.
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Conference in Colombian capital marks positive step, analysts say, but quick fix to Venezuelan crisis unlikely.
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Group calls move to address an expected spike in border crossings a 'Faustian bargain' as COVID-19 expulsion rule ends.
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The Israeli army says the man tried to stab a policeman with a knife before they opened fire.
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NATO allies have provided Ukraine with 1,550 armoured vehicles and 230 tanks to help it retake territory from Russians.
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The brutality of Till's 1955 lynching, on display at his open-casket funeral, galvanised the US civil rights movement.
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Indian defence minister held 'frank discussions' with his Chinese counterpart, India’s defence ministry says.
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Defence lawyers argue 21-year-old Jack Teixeira should be released on bond, saying weapons were 'lawfully owned'.
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People had fled to Sudan to escape conflict and persecution in their home countries, but are now on the move again.
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Russia's foreign ministry says it denied a US consular visit request for journalist amid growing calls for his release.
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We take a look at the significance of the declaration, and whether it could make North Korea change its direction.
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Tehran says its navy seized the Marshall Islands-flagged tanker after it hit an Iranian boat.
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Here's a round-up of Al Jazeera's Middle East and North Africa coverage this week.
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Businesses slashed inventories in fear of an upcoming downturn while high interest rates hammered the housing market.
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The two leaders spoke prior to the inauguration of the Akkuyu plant, Turkey's first nuclear power reactor.
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More than three million citizens living abroad have started casting their ballots in a hotly contested poll.
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Springer's tabloid TV show often featured sexual themes and family conflict and reached millions over a 27-year run.
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Locals in Darfur arm themselves, believing army-RSF conflict could reignite ethnic violence and open war in region.
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The nationalist Finns Party received 20.1 percent of the vote, while Orpo's NCP did little better, with 20.8 percent.
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Sharif secures 180 votes, against the 172 required to achieve a simple majority in the lower house of the parliament.
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Andrey Medvedev, who fled from Russia last year, is handed a two-week suspended sentence for disorderly conduct.
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Democrats and Republicans use the federal budget to decide on the future direction of the country.
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Bogdan Bitik was killed as the Italian reporter he was working with, La Repubblica's Corrado Zunino, was injured.
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Palestinian leaders, social media users criticise EU commission president for saying Israel makes 'the desert bloom'.
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Africa's biggest oil producer holds some of the world's biggest gas reserves and is seeking investment in the sector.
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A new report has raised concerns over the disparity in internet access between women and men in low-income countries.
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The acclaimed international journalist from Guinea has been appointed as a Global Champion for Education Cannot Wait.
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The experts and politicians who created this crisis should not be allowed to redesign the economic system.
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Extortionate debt forces nations to pursue climate-unfriendly policies hoping to repay loans. Until the next crisis.
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Fighting between the army and RSF paramilitary rages for a second straight day in West Darfur's capital, Geneina.
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But ceasefire attempts have largely failed so far, causing tens of thousands of people to flee the country.
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Pope Francis has decided to appoint 70 non-bishop members of the synod and has asked that half are women.
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Scientists say rising greenhouse gas emissions made the drought in the Horn of Africa at least 100 times more likely.
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Attacks by CODECO militia, one of 120 rebel groups in the eastern DRC, have displaced hundreds of thousands of people.
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