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The wolf's protection status will be lowered from 'strictly protected' to 'protected'.
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Syrian opposition fighters have pushed government forces out of Aleppo and taken control of the city.
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While declaring the martial law, President Yoon accused opposition of anti-state activities.
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Irakli Kobakhidze warns opposition leaders and NGOs will be held accountable for mounting antigovernment protests.
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We take a look at how ageing of populations around the world will affect our everyday lives.
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The brother of an Indian Muslim killed during protests to defend a mosque in Uttar Pradesh says police are responsible.
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Omer Ozkizilcik on why one of the Syrian regime's biggest allies may not provide assistance following recent offensive.
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Here's what the situation on the ground looks like as of December 3, 2024.
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16-year-old Emad Abu Zanouna started his own vegetable garden in the Khan Younis displacement camp.
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Rift between allies emerges after Washington suggested teenagers join the war amid Ukrainian demands for more US aid.
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Raising tariffs on US goods may hurt the economy, but can Trump push them through anyway?
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Israeli military has ordered areas of Khan Younis cleared while at least 14 people killed in strikes in northern Gaza.
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Potatoes crucial to global food security but vulnerable to climate change, which threatens disease and blight.
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With tens of thousands already displaced, both countries set up shelters in anticipation of further downpours.
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Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is leading the presidential race but could be forced into a run-off vote.
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How one family endured settler violence and army raids in their occupied West Bank village to harvest their land.
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Kyiv reiterates call for formal invitation as security alliance diplomats meet to discuss war.
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Several people were killed in an air attack on a hospital in Syria’s opposition-held Idlib province.
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Joshua Landis on why Syrian government forces were quickly overrun in Aleppo, president Al-Assad may seek assistance.
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Mouin Rabbani on what Hezbollah’s next move might look like, ifIsrael refuses to end the war on Gaza.
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Caroline Rose on how a Trump administration may react to an intensified war in Syria.
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Truong My Lan's life could still be spared if she pays back three-quarters of the assets she embezzled.
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United's former interim manager says he was disappointed to leave the club after Ruben Amorim's arrival.
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Republican-controlled committee says coronavirus likely emerged from a 'laboratory or research-related accident'.
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US president-elect says he will visit Paris for 'very special day' celebrating restoration of fire-damaged cathedral.
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These were the key developments on the 1,013th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.