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Ex-Trump adviser Bolton pleads guilty in classified documents case
Hawkish national security figure has emerged as critic of President Trump after serving during his first term in office.
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Why did these World Cup ads strike a nerve in Egypt?
Why did these World Cup ads strike a nerve in Egypt?
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Aid groups urge swift action to avert ‘atrocities’ in Sudan’s el-Obeid
The city is at risk of an ‘imminent ground offensive’ by the RSF paramilitary and its allies, 38 NGOs warn.
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Hezbollah demands Israel leave Lebanon ‘unconditionally’ as US talks extend
As Lebanon-Israel strive for agreement, Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem accepts ‘no normalisation’ and ‘no gains for Israel’
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Iran slams the GCC and the US for ‘interventionist’ statement: What we know
Tehran rejects US-GCC pressure over missiles, the Strait of Hormuz and regional armed groups.
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South Korean court jails former first lady for seven years in bribery case
Kim Keon Hee was sentenced for taking bribes including luxury items in return for political favours.
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Iraq’s new PM launches anticorruption campaign, but is it enough?
Al-Zaidi campaign to combat corruption seizes $86m, properties, vehicles and gold. But analysts say he needs to do more.
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New York’s primaries signal a new force in US politics
Progressive, Muslim and Arab American candidates are challenging old limits on debate over Israel and Palestine.
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New synthetic drugs, cocaine and meth booming, warns UN
A spike in potent synthetic drugs comes as manufacturers respond to geopolitical changes and look to increase profits.
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Climate change the culprit for Europe’s ‘most severe’ heatwave: Report
The extreme June temperatures would have been ‘virtually impossible’ 50 years ago, says World Weather Attribution group.
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