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As Kashmir votes in its first regional elections in a decade, Waheed-ur-Rehman Para battles his own demons to contest.
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About 100 women train to target Russian weaponry in the Kyiv suburb that captured the world's attention at start of war.
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For decades, the Jamaat-e-Islami boycotted elections. Now, the banned group has upended its position—and the campaign.
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The centuries-old tradition is now only practiced in one Belgian coastal village. Can it last amid climate change?
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With her stirring speech 100 years ago, Sarojini Naidu inspired united opposition to empire and white minority rule.
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His party, the JVP, twice fought violent battles to overthrow the very Sri Lankan state that he now wants to run.
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It will be the first-ever spacewalk on a private mission. But does the US bear no responsibility for SpaceX's ambitions?
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Nour dreamt of being by mothers' sides as they gave birth. Israel's war on Gaza makes her mission more urgent.
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Most people were asleep when Israel's bombs made a three-storey-deep crater and started a large fire.
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Only three of more than 150 people who went missing during Sheikh Hasina's long rule have been reunited with families.
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The ‘Korean Wave’ has breathed new life into Korean communities first exiled to central Asia by Stalin – but at a cost.
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With more than 70 percent of the occupied West Bank city 'annihilated', some families fled, while others remain trapped.
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Ukraine's diversion of troops for the Kursk attack has left parts of Donetsk vulnerable, say analysts.
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In a first for far right since World War II, the party won the state of Thuringia, riding on grievances from the past.
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As Israel's war on Gaza continues unabated, journalist Maha Husseini writes about generational loss and trauma.
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Bunkering in South Africa’s Algoa Bay has dramatically cut the population of the former world's largest colony.
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Ilyas fled a life of poverty in Morocco at just 15; like others, he finds himself in desperate circumstances in Europe.
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Grief-stricken parents share how their young children were killed during the July unrest and crackdowns on students.
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From beatings, to illness and hunger, freed Palestinian children say abuse rampant in Israeli jails after October 7.
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A nonprofit in North India is using local languages and childhood stories to teach poor women to develop websites, apps.
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From her kitchen, Saja Bawaqneh, 29, recounts the first day of Israel's raid into the West Bank's Jenin refugee camp.
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Activists who fought against the far right decades ago discuss witnessing another bout of violent xenophobia.
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A medical student forced to treat tens of thousands of sick, injured as war rages. So he decided to help others like him
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Arrested in France, the Telegram boss has found widespread support that mirrors his app's popularity across groups.
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As floodwaters recede after heavy monsoon rains, many have lost their homes – and some blame India for a dam release.
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Shaken and scared, doctors in Kolkata and the rest of India demand justice and safety measures.
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It’s increasingly difficult for Western airlines to avoid contentious conflict zones even as Chinese ones swoop in.
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Dawn attack on the Gaza school-shelter killed at least 100 people, tearing them to pieces.
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In the isolated village of Hondeklip Bay, Patrick Rulph is the lone voice on the radio bringing fishers back to shore.
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