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A new lawsuit challenges Trump ally's government agency, saying it was unlawfully given 'virtually unchecked power'.
The one cent coin costs more to produce than its value and is nearly obsolete in retail. But it has its supporters.
UN agency says children as young as 12 are also being enlisted or coerced to join the fighting by armed groups.
Casualty figures and damages are still being assessed after firefighters rescued workers from the blaze in Busan city.
US president says levies will restore a sense of 'fairness' to trade relations with other countries.
General says US has also stepped up surveillance of cartels in Mexico, raising concerns about possible military strikes.
Ukrainian president says it was 'not very pleasant' that Trump called Putin before speaking to him.
Since a ceasefire in Gaza, Israel has increased the frequency and intensity of its attacks in the occupied West Bank.
While Republicans hail RFK Jr's 'fresh perspective', Democrats warn his vaccine scepticism is 'dangerous' and 'wrong'.
Hamas says it will release captives according to truce timeline after Israeli violations and fears deal would not hold.
Lanterns in Taiwan symbolise peace and prosperity, originating to signal safety from bandits.
The group operated from a van to wage cyberattacks on companies and banks and steal sensitive information.
We examine Trump's proposal for Gaza, his statements and the responses it has generated.
Analysts weigh in on Rwanda's role in the conflict in DRC, whether minerals are a factor and if diplomacy can succeed.
Conglomerate founded by billionaire Gautam Adani says it withdrew from the projects as they were 'financially unviable'.
European leaders are concerned the US could force Ukraine into a bad peace deal that would leave them sidelined.
The potential tie-up would have created the world's third-largest automaker, rivaling US and Chinese companies.
Turkish leader to hold high-level talks with President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad.
Asaad al-Shaibani is attending a conference expected to address issues including lifting EU sanctions.
Al Jazeera interviews Greenland-based professor Birger Poppel on the rising tensions stoked by US President Trump.
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