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Russia’s dominance of the EU energy market ends but it will likely cause energy crisis in several EU countries.
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Leader of the M23 group says its rebellion in eastern DR Congo is a ‘defensive’ one, hopes for dialogue with Kinshasa.
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While Israeli revelers partied in Tel Aviv, Palestinians in Gaza spent New Year’s Eve fleeing Israeli bombardment.
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The next round of talks with European powers will take place one week before Trump's return to the White House.
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Ivory Coast has become the latest African country to expel France’s military from its nation.
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In exclusive interview with Al Jazeera, Hassan al-Shibani details the new administration's goals and challenges ahead.
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In a year packed with top international tournaments, Al Jazeera picks the top five must-watch events of 2025.
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Identification checks at Bulgaria and Romania's land borders have ceased, opening free travel to the rest of the EU.
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Ivory Coast is latest West African nation to expel troops of former colonial power after Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger.
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Tents across Gaza are flooded after several days of rain, with many poorly constructed and leaking.
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US Central Command has released video saying it struck 'Houthi targets' in Sanaa and other locations in Yemen.
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Department of the Treasury calls cyberattack a 'major incident', accuses China-backed hackers.
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Here are the key developments on the 1,042nd day of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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A record number of Indian fisherfolk were arrested by Sri Lanka in 2024 amid depleting catch in Indian waters.
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Israeli media announced the army may stay past the 60-day agreed upon withdrawal date.
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Chief of Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials warns that anyone blocking arrest can be prosecuted.
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Jakarta has banned sales of the iPhone16 and Google Pixel under regulations that require phones to use local components.
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Cultivation of banned drug brings relative riches to farmers willing to risk conflict with the law.
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President José Raúl Mulino offered a moment of silence for the late Jimmy Carter who helped engineer the canal's return.
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A judge has ordered 16 military members to remain behind bars while a probe into the deaths continues.
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Meeting comes as new authorities seek to reassure minorities of their safety in post-Assad Syria.
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Auckland became the first major city to welcome 2025, while Sydney put on its largest ever fireworks display.
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Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin sought to throw out a possible deal in a case complicated by accusations of CIA torture.
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