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Has Russia’s military improved enough to take on NATO?
Al Jazeera's defence editor on why Russia's army is unprepared for a conflict with NATO, a scenario Putin is warning of.
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Israeli air attack hits central Beirut
An Israeli air attack on an apartment in central Beirut on Sunday reportedly killed three members of a Palestinian group
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Video: Aftermath of deadly flooding and landslides in Nepal
Rescue teams have been looking for people stuck in their homes or under mud after floods and landslides in Nepal.
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Punish violent fans and the players inciting them: Atletico manager Simeone
Diego Simeone calls for action after the Spanish football league's Madrid derby was halted due to crowd trouble.
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Modi’s Kashmir statehood promise. Poll rhetoric or genuine outreach?
Modi promises Kashmir statehood amid regional elections, but analysts doubt full autonomy will be restored.
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How secondhand clothes took Zimbabwe by storm – and hammered retail
The country’s clothes manufacturers are taking a beating from imported ‘preloved’ clothes and a struggling economy.
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Nepal surveys damage after deadly floods kill at least 193 people
Recovery and rescue work has stepped up, with casualty numbers pushing towards 200.
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Trump escalates personal attacks on rival, calls Harris ‘mentally impaired’
Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania took on similar themes as an event a day before that he described as a 'dark speech'.
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‘Hugely significant’: Who’s in the race to become UK Conservatives leader?
Four candidates hope to rule over the party trying to recover from historic electoral blow. Who are they?
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US approves $567m in military support for Taiwan
The support is the latest move by Washington to boost the island's military in the face of rising tensions with China.
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In the Philippines, costly marriage annulments spur calls to allow divorce
Bill to legalise divorce offers hope to Filipino women currently relying on expensive and lengthy annulment process.
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‘Earthquake’: Austria’s far-right Freedom Party wins election
The far right might struggle to form a coalition because most other parties have said they will not work with it.
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Can a war in the Middle East be averted?
The region braces for further attacks after Israel's killing of Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut.
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Israeli strike on central Beirut marks further escalation
The strike in the heart of Lebanon's capital for first time in years signals that Israel sees 'no red lines'.
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What comes next for Hezbollah after Israel’s assassination of Nasrallah?
Hassan Nasrallah’s assassination has left a void in Hezbollah’s leadership.
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Israel likely used US-made bombs in Nasrallah assassination: Report
Washington Post reports the Israeli army possibly dropped heavy US bombs in the attack, which razed buildings in Beirut.
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Who are the top 10 players to watch at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024?
From Smriti Mandhana to Abtaha Maqsood, Al Jazeera picks the 10 players who could light up the tournament in the UAE.
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Former Netanyahu rival Gideon Saar joins Israeli cabinet
The move will boost the prime minister's governing coalition domestically as Israel attacks countries across the region.
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What’s behind recent false claims about immigrants and crime in the US?
Studies show rhetoric about immigrants and crime is often exaggerated or false. So why do these false narratives spread?
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‘We lost a great supporter’: Palestinians in Gaza mourn Hassan Nasrallah
Displaced families in Deir el-Balah share feelings of heartbreak and numbness over the killing of the Hezbollah leader.
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