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Two Central American girls seeking U.S. asylum look at a toddler playing in the dirt while goi...
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'The situation' in the home city of one of Mexico's most notorious cartels is explosive and likely to get much worse.
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Republicans hold a 220-215 majority in House of Representatives but will have to deal with three early vacancies.
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Buddpaul Main lobby of Orr Elementary in Tyler, Texas. Weighing in with legal perspecti...
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Ahmed Bayram on the devastating humanitarian situation in Gaza, and its worsening effects as winter approaches.
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Alex Scrivener of the Democratic Security Institute talks about why massive protests in Georgia broke out.
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UNRWA emergency officer Louise Wateridge tells Al Jazeera about the desperate shortage of humanitarian aid in Gaza.
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The two countries have imposed tit-for-tat export restrictions for months to hamper technological and AI development.
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Ranj Alaaldin on what the Syrian opposition forces must now prepare for, now that they’ve captured the city of Aleppo.
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Robert Geist Pinfold on what, how new elements of the Syrian conflict are emerging, after opposition forces took Aleppo.
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Authorities say Antonio Guiteras power plant shut down overnight, prompting collapse of national power grid.
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Andreas Krieg on why Syrian opposition forces were met with little resistance by country’s military, when taking Aleppo.
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Cathedral Arts Apartments are located across the street from the Cathedral of the Most Blessed...
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Calls to impeach President Yoon grows after he was forced to reverse his decision to impose martial law in South Korea.
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By issuing an arrest warrant for the Israeli PM, the International Criminal Court now faces a threat to its survival.
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Courtesy photo Bishop Carlos Herrera is president of the Bishops’ Conference of Nicaragua....
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Video shows the moment Israeli forces arrest medical staff at the Turkish Hospital in Tubas, in the occupied West Bank.
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Ambulance crews and paramedics are increasingly being robbed and their vehicles hijacked while they are working.
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National Assembly to debate two motions brought by the far left and hard right.
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A British Jewish academic, and a son of Holocaust survivors was arrested in London after a Pro Palestinian speech.
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Hannah Brockhaus/CNA Andrea de Walderstein (left) and Antonio Boemo are spearheading the recrea...
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The motion follows a bid on Monday to unseat the VP, who has become mired in a political power struggle with president.
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Medical staff at Gaza’s besieged Kamal Adwan Hospital have been injured in the latest Israeli attack on the facility.
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OCHA hopes to reach 190 million people in ‘dire need’ amid double whammy of spiralling conflict and climate crisis.
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Al Jazeera spoke to family members of PTI supporters whose deaths last week were denied by the government.
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The Philippines Coast Guard accused Chinese vessels of aggressive and dangerous actions in the South China Sea.
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The motion is expected to be voted on in coming days as opposition parties denounce 'serious act of rebellion'.
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Shaheen Afridi's exclusion from Test squad termed a 'strategic decision' ahead of Pakistan's home ICC event in 2025.
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Millions of Palestinians face the threat of famine as food supplies reach new lows.
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South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol called for martial law and then backed down. Here is what we know.