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Conflicting emotions in Gaza as the people there watch the ceasefire in Lebanon take effect.
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Jack de Nijs for Anefo Pope St. Paul VI speaks during the Second Vatican Council as seen from...
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Gregorini Demetrio In 1984, Pope John Paul II met in Rome with 300,000 young people from all ov...
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US says Mark Swidan, Kai Li and John Leung were wrongfully detained and are returning home.
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Seoul, South Korea’s capital, was blanketed by the heaviest November snowfall on record.
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And will continue to fail unless its mandate and aims change.
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Vatican Media Pope Francis receives Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the Vatican, Nov. 27,...
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Trump’s pledge to pursue 'mass deportation' is likely to increase demand for detention facilities and surveillance.
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As a ceasefire deal is reached in Lebanon, the Israeli military continues to scale up attacks across Gaza.
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Border regions charred, Beirut bombarded and northern Israel empty as ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah commences.
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Did Israel fail to meet US demands for increasing aid in Gaza?
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The people of Bar Elias say it is their moral duty to host newcomers uprooted by Israel's invasion.
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US senator welcomes and rejects different ICC arrest warrants.
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Massive increase in spending builds on last year's record, as Moscow maintains war on Ukraine, confrontation with West.
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Taiwanese officials withdraw Lin from the event in the UK to 'avoid further harm' to the Paris 2024 gold medallist.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel has the right to strike Lebanon if Hezbollah breaches ceasefire.
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Bhattacharya would lead the National Institutes of Health, the primary agency in the US for public health research.
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Following the Lebanon ceasefire deal, thousands of people plan to return to their homes in the south.
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Karim Khan promises further arrests will be pursued in bid for justice and accountability by persecuted Rohingya.
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Lebanon’s caretaker prime minister Najib Mikati comments on ceasefire deal.
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Lucky-photog US Capitol building at sunset. Recent pro-life news including a bill in T...
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Jonathan Roumie greets elated Filipino fans at the first live fan screening of ‘The Chosen’ in...
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As winter descends, both Russia and Ukraine are deploying new resources in hopes of gaining a strategic foothold.
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Rami Khouri on why the Lebanon ceasefire negotiations may turn into another Western-led, carving up of the Middle East.
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“We don't have to be fast, we have to be smart.” US envoy Amos Hochstein has told Al Jazeera.
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Lockdown in the capital lifted after protesters, who forced their way into city on Tuesday amid deadly clashes, cleared.
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The Jumblatt family has led Lebanon's Druze community for generations amid civil war and political assassinations.
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Seoul is blanketed in snow, the bad weather snarling traffic, knocking out power and grounding hundreds of flights.
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People quick to start making their way back to homes amid signs that Israel-Hezbollah truce is holding.
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Families start making their way home, defying Israeli military warning not to return to areas it had forcibly evacuated.