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Israeli media say 10 people were injured as Hamas fired rockets at the Kerem Shalom crossing.
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A missile that crashed in Kharkiv shows the surprising scale at which Pyongyang's weapons are used.
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Israel accuses Al Jazeera of bias, but the Qatar-based network says Israel wants "to cover up its crimes".
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Kivimaki rose through teen cyber gangs to become a Most Wanted criminal responsible for one of the most shocking hacks in history.
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The idea of butter-free patisseries appeals to some but horrifies dairy farmers and traditionalists.
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The show at Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana beach was the final stop on the pop idol's Celebration Tour.
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Politicians are roping in influencers to woo voters like never before. But is this a good thing?
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As graduations begin, three students reflect on a college experience bookended by Covid and now campus protests.
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The number of Cubans recruited to fight in Ukraine is thought to be in the hundreds.
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Traders suffer a case of déjà-vu as any savings are wiped out with a new currency called the Zig.
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The man who led the polls, ex-President Ricardo Martinelli, was found guilty of money laundering.
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Matthias Ecke was seriously injured after being kicked and hit in a suspected politically-motivated attack.
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In a tradition going back centuries, two rival churches fire at one another during Orthodox Easter mass.
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The concert in Brazil marked the end of the singing icon's 'Celebration' world tour.
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A small plane's engine lost power mid-flight, forcing the pilot to land on a New York beach.
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More rain is forecast in the southeast of the state as authorities urge some residents to evacuate.
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Flash bangs made a thunderous noise as police attempted to dismantle the pro-Palestinian protester's camp.
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It is the first time a creature in the wild has been seen using a medicinal plant to treat a wound.
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The exhibition was on display in Moscow's Victory Park, it included British hardware given to Ukraine.
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Dozens have been arrested during a night-time operation at the Ivy League school in New York City.
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The BBC’s Jonathan Head witnessed a confrontation in the disputed South China Sea.
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Five people are killed in an attack on a private university in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa.
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Buildings were destroyed and tens of thousands of residents left without electricity.
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A tornado that hit China's Guangdong province killed five people and left dozens injured.
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The celebration of pop is set to take place amid protests at Israel's involvement in the competition.
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Joe Biden is caught between students demanding peace, and Americans concerned the unrest is disrupting education.
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A song praising Mr Kim has got TikTok hooked - but experts say it could be hiding something more sinister.
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As the electric carmaker sees sales fall and cuts jobs, we take a closer look at its problems.
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People in the last major holdout of the army in the west of Sudan nervously await an assault.
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A selection of striking images from around the world, taken over the past seven days.
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Critics says a slew of new films points to an emerging genre that aligns with the ruling BJP’s ideology.
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With TikTok's future uncertain, Instagram is trying to get more viral content on its Reels feature.