KHARTOUM: Sudan’s President Omar Al-Bashir ordered authorities Tuesday to set up a committee to investigate violence during anti-government protests, even as a range of political groups called for a “new regime” in the country.At
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Sao Paulo - Brazil's far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro, was sworn in on Tuesday during a ceremony in the capital Brasilia, likely marking the beginning of a hard conservative shift in governing Latin America's largest economy and
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The brother of a US citizen arrested in Russia on espionage charges said on Tuesday that his brother is innocent and was in Moscow to attend a wedding. Paul Whelan was arrested in Moscow on
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - To detractors, he's a dangerous cheerleader for dictatorship. To supporters, he's the leader capable of delivering salvation from Brazil's political, social and economic crises. Jair Bolsonaro, a divisive far-right firebrand and self-styled
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Netflix has removed an episode of a show critical of Saudi Arabia following a complaint by the kingdom, the Financial Times (FT) reported. The internet-streaming service removed the second episode of Patriotic Act with
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An unmanned NASA spacecraft has sent a signal back to Earth that it has successfully made it through a risky flyby past the most distant planetary object ever studied, the US space agency said on
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Rescuers have pulled an infant boy alive from the rubble of an apartment building, some 35 hours after a collapse that has killed at least seven people and left dozens missing. They found the
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Sao Paulo - Brazil's far-right president-elect Jair Bolsonaro will be sworn on Tuesday during a ceremony in the capital Brasilia, likely marking the beginning of a hard conservative shift in governing Latin America's largest
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Australia's largest city, Sydney, put on its biggest-ever fireworks display in a spectacular welcome to the New Year, kicking off a wave of celebrations for billions around the world. A record amount of pyrotechnics
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There have been allegations of attacks on journalists during the recently concluded Bangladesh elections. Al Jazeera's Tanvir Chowdhury reports from Dhaka and spoke to a veteran journalist who says he was beaten by several
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