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“It’s a mission going out from the Church, not in but out, what they call going to the existential peripheries.”
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As the threat from plastic pollution mounts, the countries could only agree to postpone negotiations to a later date.
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Social Democratic Alliance wins the largest share of votes but will need to form a coalition to govern.
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Max Verstappen claims his ninth win of the 2024 season as McLaren are made to wait for the constructors' title.
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Attack on village of Sir brings Palestinian death toll in the territory to at least 790 since beginning of Gaza war.
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Boulos is the father-in-law of Trump's daughter Tiffany and led campaign outreach to Arab Americans.
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A surprise rebel offensive surges onwards after taking control of the city of Aleppo.
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Violence has escalated in the region after gunmen opened fire on convoys carrying Shia pilgrims on November 21.
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Russian and Syrian jets reportedly attack Idlib city on fifth day of opposition's surprise advance in northwest Syria.
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Rebels led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham seize control of large parts of Aleppo as they push south.
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Climate-stricken regions are sinking into debt. We can stop that by financing the loss and damage fund through levies.
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Syrian opposition fighters have pushed Assad’s forces out of Aleppo, allowing exiled residents to return.
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The Commonwealth faces questions about its relevance amid climate change and inequality. Can it adapt to changes?
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Trump’s fans in Canada are outraged now that he has threatened tariffs.
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Drew Mikhael on why Israel may consider ratcheting up its military response to any ceasefire violations by Hezbollah.
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US paediatric surgeon Dr Tanya Haj-Hassan broke down in tears at a UN hearing as she recounted stories from Gaza.
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Suspension of humanitarian aid into Gaza comes as Israeli attacks kill almost 100 Palestinians in the last 24 hours.
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A ceramicist retraces his Maya roots to recreate a long-lost pre-Hispanic pigment that survived for over a millennium.
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Appointment of a loyal aide to the FBI post could end long-running tradition of keeping presidents at arm’s length.
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World Central Kitchen was forced to pause operations after three more of its employees were killed in Israeli attacks.
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Beijing lodges 'serious protests' with the US saying it 'strongly condemns' Taiwanese leader's stopover in Hawaii, Guam.
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Syrian rebels wrest control of Aleppo city from the Syrian government forces after eight years.
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Thousands of mourners have gathered in southern Beirut where Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah was assassinated.
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Patel has vowed to downsize the top intelligence body and pursue 'conspirators' in the government and media.
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These were the key developments on the 1,011th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
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Parliamentary elections come a week after a right-wing candidate won most votes in first round of presidential election.
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Labour party's Haigh was the youngest member of PM Keir Starmer's cabinet when a decade-old fraud case resurfaced.