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US and Cuban officials dismissed a Wall Street Journal report about a surveillance base to be built in the Caribbean.
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US-based Institute for the Study of War says Ukraine counteroffensive unlikely to unfold as 'single grand operation'.
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As the war enters it 471st day, these are the main developments.
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Officials are refusing to clarify what activities are legal, reflecting era of uncertainty under national security law.
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Malaysian prime minister tells Al Jazeera he is committed to reform, and fighting corruption in Southeast Asian nation.
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The former US president has asserted on his Truth Social platform that he is being summoned to appear in federal court.
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The vice president met with regional leaders in the Bahamas to discuss gun crimes, climate change and Haiti's crisis.
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Off-duty police officer says he did not know where shots were fired from during 2018 attack that killed 17 people.
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US pledges to send more help to Canada as wildfires prompt air quality warnings across large section of North America.
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The legislative elections are the first since President Embalo dissolved parliament more than a year ago.
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Coastline to remain off limits with a ban on swimming, snorkelling and other water sports activities until Sunday.
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Ministers seek solutions to rising numbers of refugees and migrants heading to Europe.
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Communique coinciding with Antony Blinken's visit to Saudi Arabia backs two-state solution based on 1967 borders.
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Authorities in Punjab province deny any acts of vengeance against ex-PM's political party and its supporters.
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Wins in the 2023 competition span English and Arabic digital content.
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AI, trade, war in Ukraine top agenda during Sunak's first visit to White House as UK prime minister.
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US climate agency says phenomenon, which leads to warmer temperatures, is back after three years.
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The son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is protesting his eight-year-long detention without trial.
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Court ruled that Republican redistricting violated the Voting Rights Act's provisions against racial discrimination.
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Roberston, a conservative Christian, hosted The 700 Club on TV and supported a number of Republican presidents.
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As more star players arrive, country announces launch of investment and privatisation project in bid to grow sport.
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Aid agency cites 'a widespread and coordinated campaign' to divert aid in Ethiopia, where 20 million people are in need.
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At least 11 killed and more than 30 others wounded in blast during memorial for former deputy governor of Badakhshan.
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Initially welcomed, Syrians are increasingly concerned by anti-refugee sentiment and the threat of forced repatriations.
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Residents say they are worried political tensions could impact community relations and imperil security in Kosovo.
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Some see the annual festival marking the reconquest of Iberia from Arab rulers as racist and disrespectful.
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Human-induced warming has been increasing at a rate of 0.2 degrees Celsius per decade, scientists say in a new study.
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Inside the Sackler dynasty and the company, Purdue Pharma, that allegedly fuelled the US opioid epidemic.
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Here’s a quick look at Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week.
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Parade in Canadian city depicts the 1984 assassination of Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards.
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Harry, who has a troubled history with the British press, claims journalists used intrusive and unlawful tactics.
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Cyclonic storm Biparjoy in the Arabian Sea delays arrival of the monsoon, the lifeblood of India's $3 trillion economy.
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Superheated streams of gas, debris and rocks have cascaded down Mayon's slopes.
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South Africa is struggling to provide for its people and fulfil its longstanding commitments to its neighbours.
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Al-Mayqoma orphanage's evacuation took several weeks because it required security guarantees from warring parties.
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Hungary's anti-migrant leader prompts alarm in Brussels and neighbouring countries by releasing 777 people smugglers.
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Fighting in Sudan has picked up since a shaky 12-day ceasefire between the army and the RSF formally expired on June 3.
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The Ukrainian president paints a bleak picture of destruction and says Russian forces are shooting at rescuers.
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Suspect stabbed several people, including young children, in Annecy, before being arrested.
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Smoke from Canadian wildfires poured into the US East Coast and Midwest triggering air quality alerts.
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Residents are trapped in the Sudanese capital as fighting rages around a fuel depot and arms manufacturing site.
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The medic who performed surgery on Pope Francis says the 86-year-old is recovering and 'doesn't have other illnesses'.
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In the wake of unprecedented political turbulence, what does Anwar Ibrahim’s long-awaited rise mean for Malaysians?
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Symbols such as swastikas, SS insignia will be banned in Australia with up to 12 months in prison for offenders.
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Frequent power cuts due to fuel shortages worsen misery as searing heat forces schools to close and disrupts lives.
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International law is clear, but sadly, so is a 500-year-old history of dam explosions as acts of war by all powers.
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Zubeida lives in a village, works for families who live abroad and cleans their vacant homes, where birds come to nest.
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The latest decision - from Fukuoka court - says not allowing same-sex marriage is an 'unconstitutional situation'.
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Star duo are the first teammates to post 30-point triple-doubles each in the same game.
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim pledge to jointly fight EU's palm oil ban.
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