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Here are the key events from day 1,331 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
The far-right group, long known for blasphemy protests, is at risk of being banned by the Punjab government.
Kanchha Sherpa helped Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary summit Everest in 1953.
With a large lead in voter polls, Zohran Mamdani fended off attacks from Andrew Como over Gaza, policing and his resume.
Safety advisers in Birmingham City and UK police said Israeli team fans should not attend match due to safety risks.
The latest strike comes a day after US President Trump confirmed he had authorised CIA operations in Venezuela.
The charges follow an order from President Donald Trump labelling antifa as a 'domestic terrorist organisation'.
Congressman Seth Moulton's announcement highlights shifting views among Democrats against the pro-Israel lobby group.
Critics highlight that the cost-cutting proposals fall short of President Trump's campaign pledge to make IVF free.
Former national security adviser charged with 18 counts of mishandling classified documents.
Arab Barghouti tells Al Jazeera Israel wants to 'silence' his father amid reports Israeli guards beat him last month.
Israel has set no date and claim aid would not enter via Rafah as Israeli strikes kill three Palestinians despite truce.
Jose Raul Mulino says the visa-removal policy is 'not coherent' with the 'good relationship' he hopes to have with US.
After two decades of left-wing governments, Bolivia's presidential run-off will usher in conservative leadership.
US leader announces that he will meet Russia's Vladimir Putin in the Hungarian capital, Budapest.
Israeli forces have erased entire Gaza neighbourhoods by deploying remotely controlled explosives.
Ukraine's leader, who is seeking US-made Tomahawks, says Russia has launched a new wave of 'air terror'.
Fragile ceasefire continues to hold despite clashes that killed dozens on both sides before the truce took effect.
Two million people continue to face hunger and thirst, while more than 460 Palestinians have died from starvation.
Donald Trump claims that India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has promised to stop relying on Russian energy.
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