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Netanyahu sacks defence minister, sparking mass protests
Gallant had broken ranks with the govt and urged a halt to a highly contested plan to overhaul the judicial system
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Afghan girls struggle with poor internet as they turn to online classes
Some Afghans have started calling on Elon Musk to introduce its satellite internet service Starlink to Afghanistan
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Woman shoots dead 3 children, 3 adults at Christian school in Tennessee
The shooter had at least two semi-automatic rifles and a handgun
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Egypt discovers 2,000 mummified ram heads in ancient temple
Mummified ram heads found in Ramses II Temple in ancient city of Abydos
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Russia says US crossed ‘all bounds’ in effort to assert 'hegemony'
Chinese reaction to US pressure includes deep analysis of everything that is going on, says Russian foreign minister
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UAE pardons Israeli jailed on drugs charges, Israel says
Fidaa Kiwan was pardoned by UAE President in honour of the Ramadan holy month, Herzo said
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IMF's massive $15.6b loan to Ukraine will be its first to a country at war
IMF approves massive loan to Ukraine as Pakistan struggles with tough conditionalities to secure staff-level agreement
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At least 29 African migrants die when two boats sink off Tunisia
In the last four days, five migrants boats have sunk off the coast of the southern city of Sfax
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India launches heaviest rocket with 36 satellites
Indian Space Research Organisation says all satellites injected into intended orbits
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Russia's nuclear rhetoric is dangerous and irresponsible, NATO says
NATO is vigilant, and we are closely monitoring the situation, says NATO spokesperson
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Honduras establishes diplomatic ties with China in blow to Taiwan
Central American nation recognizes mainland China as only legitimate government
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Protesters march in Paris against new immigration bill
Demonstrations held across France against bill allowing migrants with deportation order to be put on ‘wanted list’
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'Stuck in a swamp': Saudi Arabia seeks exit from Yemen war
Hopes of lasting peace remain thin despite improvement in Saudi-Iran ties
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Lebanon has two times of day amid daylight savings dispute
Lebanon's national carrier Middle East Airlines said its clocks and other devices would stay in winter time
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Russia to deploy tactical nukes in Belarus
ICAN warned of nuclear strike last month on first anniversary of Russia Ukraine war
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Sweden has one of the most ‘unequal’ societies in the world: Expert
Economic inequality gap in the Nordic country widening and worrying, says Oxfam
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Mississippi tornado and storms kill at least 23
Search and rescue teams comb through the destruction looking for survivors after the storm struck Silver City
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India's Gandhi vows to keep fighting after removal from parliament
I have been disqualified because the prime minister is scared of the next speech, says Congress leader
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Biden warns Iran after tit-for-tat strikes in Syria
Although U.S. forces stationed in Syria have been attacked with drones before, deaths are rare
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Three missiles misfire during Indian army exercise
Indian army was test-firing missiles when they went off course due to 'technical errors'
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Trans women banned from female athletics
Coe said no female transgender athlete who had gone through male puberty would be permitted to compete
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Attorney for former President Trump appears before grand jury
Corcoran and his attorney Michael Levy entered the federal courthouse and went where the grand jury typically meets
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Scientists explain alien comet 'Oumuamua's strange acceleration
Oumuamua was first detected by the University of Hawaii's Pan-STARRS1 telescope
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North Korea tests new nuclear-capable underwater drone
Panda said the weapon's operational concept was similar to Russia's Poseidon nuclear torpedoes
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India's Congress leader Rahul Gandhi disqualified from parliament
Leaders of the Congress party said they were gearing up to file an appeal in a higher court
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Male guardianship rules in north Yemen restrict women's aid work
When women take male guardians, gender-sensitive work is difficult and aid budgets must bear extra costs
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US carries out air strikes in Syria after American contractor killed
Both the attack on U.S. personnel and the retaliation were disclosed by the Pentagon at the same time
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After Iran, Saudi Arabia to re-establish ties with Syria, sources say
Syria and Saudi Arabia have agreed to reopen their embassies after cutting diplomatic ties more than a decade ago
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India's Congress party to launch street protests against Rahul Gandhi's conviction
He was convicted by a court in the western state of Gujarat
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'US weaponising human rights against China'
Scholars, journalists, leaders from across the world reject US democracy summit; laud China 'whole-process democracy'
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Blinken promises review of Afghan withdrawal to Congress by mid-April
Members of Congress have been demanding information about August 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan
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India's Rahul Gandhi found guilty of defamation over Modi remark
Court sentences Congress leader to two years in jail for calling PM 'thief' three years ago
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UK probes troops' alleged extrajudicial killings in Afghanistan
It is 'critical' those who have violated law be referred to authorities, says Lord Justice Haddon-Cave
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Trump arrest decision postponed as grand jury session called off
Law enforcement officials did not give a reason for the meeting's cancellation but such interruptions are not unusual
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British Jews hold rally in London against 'Israeli occupation'
Members of Jewish activist group Na'amod rip red carpet, chant ‘no red carpet for occupation'
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US pick for World Bank, Ajay Banga, to meet with Modi in native India
India’s government endorsed the candidacy of Banga, a longtime finance and development executive who is a US citizen
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Sino-Russian relations ‘not marriage of convenience’
As Xi-Putin meeting stirs unease in Western capitals, China claims talks mark crucial step towards peace, stability
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2B people lack safe drinking water worldwide, says WHO, UNICEF
Every year, 1.4M people die from preventable causes linked to unsafe water, poor sanitation
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Russia hits Ukraine with missiles, drones as 'dear friend' Xi departs
Zelenskiy tweeted a video of an apartment in Zaporizhzhia exploding as it was struck by a missile in broad daylight
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Several hurt as Israeli forces raid Palestinian town in West Bank
25 Palestinians detained by Israeli forces in West Bank
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Elderly Muslim man set alight in UK, police question suspect
Soon after the incident, the victim was taken to hospital with serious burn injuries
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Russia says US ‘asking for’ countermeasures, warns not to 'test patience'
US drones will not prevent Russia from ensuring its national security, says deputy foreign minister
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‘Irresponsible’: China blasts Israeli minister denying Palestinian existence
‘Such act may escalate Palestine-Israel tensions,’ says Beijing
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California lashed with 12th 'atmospheric river' cloudbursts
Thousands of storm-weary residents issued evacuation orders as scattered floods, mudslides wreak havoc
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Trump hush-money charges would bring 'zombie case' back to life
The inquiry opened and shut so many times that it came to be known as a 'zombie case,' Pomerantz said
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Xi and Putin pledge to shape new world order, no peace in sight for Ukraine
West has sought to isolate Russia through global sanctions
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London police force racist, misogynist, and homophobic: review
The report was commissioned by after the kidnap, rape and murder two years ago of a London woman by a police officer
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Ramazan moon not sighted in Saudi Arabia, fasting to begin on Thursday
In Pakistan, Ruet-e-Hilal committee will meet in Peshawar on Wednesday for sighting of Ramazan crescent
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Xi lauds robust growth of China-Russia ties in meeting with Putin
Chinese President Jinping holds large-group talks with President Putin at the Kremlin
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Afghanistan's school year starts with calls for all girls to be allowed back
The head of the UN children's agency in Afghanistan said authorities needed to open schools to all students













































