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“[I’m] not so sure that there's a huge risk of Iran attacking US military bases in GCC countries.”
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The armed group contradicts the army's claim of having 'destroyed' the former ally in the Amhara region.
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Carlos Alcaraz exits Miami Open in the second round to 55th-ranked David Goffin but Novac Djokovic ends losing streak.
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Destruction of Turkish-Palestinian hospital has been condemned as being part of Israel's 'systematic state terrorism'.
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The New York university's federal funding was revoked last month over allegations of 'antisemitic harassment' on campus.
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Foreman took on Muhammad Ali in 1974 in one of boxing’s most famous match-ups, the Rumble in the Jungle.
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The executive order also targets Hillary Clinton and Antony Blinken, former state secretaries, and some Republicans.
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The Houthis heavily align with Iran, but they have increasingly tried to showcase their autonomy.
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These are the key developments on day 1,122 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Politicians and parties have used iftars to forge peace during strife but also to woo elite Muslims for votes.
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Zimbabwean lands top job in world sport.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is attempting to fire the Shin Bet spy chief and Israel's attorney general.
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Thousands gather near Istanbul's town hall in support of the city's recently arrested mayor.
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'Nosferatu,' the 1922 German silent horror film from F.W. Murnau, is on the Vatican's list of significant films. A silent horror fil...
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Some see the US president’s recent bombing campaign in Yemen as contradicting his promises of seeking world peace.
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In Tulkarem and Jenin, dedicated volunteers work to help the people traumatised and displaced by Israel's raids.
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Today on The Stream: We examine why so many people of Gen Z age are choosing farm life over city dwellings.
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Movie star to face trial in Paris for alleged sexual assault of two women during a 2021 film shoot.
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Redi Tlhabi discusses the Russia-Ukraine war and what’s next with a former US diplomat and a Russian professor.
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Sudan's army has retaken the palace in a key symbolic victory, according to civilians and experts.
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Outgoing leader Mbumba hands power to Nandi-Ndaitwah at a ceremony coinciding with country's 35th independence day.
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The process of gutting the department will require approval from the Congress, which might be hard to secure.
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US President Donald Trump’s decision to axe the Department of Education is "not about micromanaging the curriculum."
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Belgian colonial authorities abducted me from my home in Rwanda when I was three. This is my story.
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Pakistan secure a nine-wicket win by chasing 205 in Auckland to beat New Zealand in third T20 international.
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A fire at a an electricity sub-station serving the airport took out the power, officials say.
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Late charge at China GP sees Lewis Hamilton secure his first Formula One sprint pole since joining Ferrari.
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Kamel Maddouri's dismissal comes amid economic and political crises under President Kais Saied, who rules by decree.
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Sudan’s army has retaken the presidential palace in the capital Khartoum, nearly two years after it was seized.
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NATO members seek to avoid possible chaos should the US declare its withdrawal from the transatlantic military bloc.