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EU lifts economic sanctions on Syria, following US move last week
Sanctions were levied during the rule of Bashar al-Assad, who was toppled in December.
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Israel should “negotiate with the Palestinians” to stop war on Gaza
“The negotiations should take place between Israel … and the [Palestinian Liberation Organisation].”
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Europe considers the perils of flying fighters in Ukraine’s airspace
Leaders weigh the risks of a plan named Skyshield that could see European air forces defend Ukraine from the air.
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Pregnant woman among victims of Israeli strike on Gaza school shelter
An Israeli air strike on the Musa bin Nusair School in Gaza City has killed at least a dozen Palestinians,
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Detained student Mahmoud Khalil honoured at alternative graduation
Detained Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil was honoured at an alternative graduation ceremony in New York.
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Video: UK, France, Canada threaten action against Israel over Gaza
Leaders from Canada, France and the UK threaten to impose sanctions on Israel if it continues its offensive in Gaza.
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UK, France, Canada threaten ‘concrete actions’ against Israel over Gaza
Husam Zumlot, Palestine’s ambassador to UK, urges arms embargo and support in holding ‘war criminals’ accountable.
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‘Delaying extinction’: The last-ditch race to save the Orinoco crocodile
Venezuelan scientists fear they're losing the fight to save the critically endangered Orinoco crocodile from extinction.
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Australia’s opposition coalition splits after election loss
National Party and Liberal Party part ways after more than 60-year alliance following election defeat.
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US cuts another $60m in grants to Harvard University
Government says funding freeze is due to the university's alleged failure to address anti-Semitism on campus.
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The one thing Trump might be getting right
His plan to cut the budgets of US intelligence agencies is a rare challenge to unchecked power.
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India and Pakistan on the brink
@AlexGatopoulos assesses India and Pakistan's latest round of violence, and what could come
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Photos: 3,000 ‘Smurfs’ – French town breaks world record
The town in Brittany’s far west gathered more than 3,000 Smurfs, setting a new world record.
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Venezuela suspends flights from Colombia after arrests of ‘mercenaries’
Venezuela's aviation authority said flights will resume a day after Sunday's parliamentary elections.
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Trump signs bill outlawing ‘revenge porn’
Legislation criminalises publishing of intimate images, including AI-created 'deepfakes', without a person’s consent.
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The US has $36 trillion in debt. What does that mean, and who owns it?
The US has the highest national debt in the world, a quarter of which is owned by other countries.
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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,181
These are the key events on day 1,181 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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How conflict with India helped boost the Pakistan military’s domestic image
Pakistan’s military enjoying renewed popularity after Indian clash, but analysts warn the surge may be temporary.
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Biden’s cancer diagnosis renews transparency outcry; Trump claims cover-up
Former US president likely has had cancer for years, some doctors say.
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US top court allows Trump admin to revoke protected status for Venezuelans
Supreme Court lets Trump terminate Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of people from Venezuela.
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