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Pakistani army chief Munir's US trip suggests warming ties after past diplomatic friction. But challenges remain.
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UN nuclear watchdog's report comes as Iran prepares to hold talks with European nations over its nuclear programme.
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Polls show centre-right incumbents Fine Gael and Fianna Fail running neck and neck with leftist-nationalist Sinn Fein.
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Georgian police fired water cannons at people protesting in Tbilisi over the government’s EU delay.
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Dong Yuyu, a former editor at Guangming Daily, was arrested in 2022 while having lunch with a Japanese diplomat.
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Lebanon's displaced families are relieved the war with Israel is over and are now picking up the pieces of their lives.
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European Parliament rejects election results as Georgia's president accuses Kobakhidze of waging 'war' on his people.
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US president-elect's proposed tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico would raise the prices of numerous products.
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The State of Palestine is recognised as a sovereign nation by 146 countries, representing 75 percent of UN members.
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As Sahel nations move closer to Russia, Chad's top diplomat says country is 'very jealous of its sovereignty'.
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These were the key developments on the 1,009th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
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India's capital New Delhi is swamped by smog, and air pollution kills 2 million Indians a year. But some suffer more.
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Nine children to be returned to their families in Russia and Ukraine in the latest humanitarian exchange.
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The antitrust watchdog wants Google to sell two ad tech tools and is seeking a penalty as well.
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Police arrested 21 protesters after they unfurled a banner in the middle of the parade route to protest the war in Gaza.
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Assembly passes law that would ban officials who support international sanctions from holding office for up to 60 years.
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu says conditions for reaching a ceasefire in Gaza have improved.
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Israeli military says it fired on people in southern Lebanon who were violating the Hezbollah ceasefire agreement.
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Video shows the moment an ambulance crew was directly shot at by Israeli soldiers in Nuseirat, Gaza.
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More than a million Ukrainian civilians have no electricity after Russia attacked the country’s energy infrastructure.
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Rights advocates urge Canada to push back against US president-elect's 'inflamed, bullying narrative about the border'.
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Thousands of displaced Lebanese people have started returning to their homes after a ceasefire agreement.
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British Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says countries must work more closely to tackle people smuggling.
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PM announces suspension after the European Parliament adopted a resolution rejecting the results of Georgia's election.
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Although the truce between Israel and Hezbollah is fragile, people in Lebanon are celebrating it.
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A global naval operation resulted in the seizure of 225 tonnes of cocaine in a semisubmersible that was seized.
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US historian Geoff Kabaservice argues that Americans don’t feel that the status quo in their country benefits them.
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Social media companies that do not enforce the ban could receive fines of up to AUS$50 million (US$32.5m).
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Numbers fell 20 percent from the record high to 728,000 in the year to June 2024.
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The latest charges against Pakistan's former PM and his wife add to mounting political tensions.