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Thursday, 23 April 2026 · Global Edition · Updated 07:25 CST
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Iran’s government stresses ‘red lines’ as students protest in universities

Some protesting students have already been suspended, and the office of the prosecutor general is now overseeing cases.

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Real Madrid vs Benfica: Champions League – team news, start, lineups

Benfica look to overturn one-goal deficit after first leg marred by allegations of racist abuse against Vinicius Jr.

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Lebanon’s army tells soldiers to act after post comes under Israeli fire

Israeli attack carried out near Lebanese observation post being constructed in the Marjayoun area, Lebanese army says.

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Three myths about the Russia economic war

Has Moscow really overcome the sanctions regime? It is time to talk facts, not fiction.

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The killing of Mexican drug lord El Mencho: How it unfolded

A major cartel boss is dead. How did Mexican forces locate and kill El Mencho, the country’s most notorious drug lord?

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What people in India are saying about Modi’s Israel visit

‘We should not support a country that is committing genocide.’

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Can governance be privatised?

Can cities exist without governments?

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UN delegates walk out during Russian ambassador’s speech

Dozens of delegates walked out of Russian ambassador Gennady Gatilov’s speech to the UN conference on disarmament.

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Iran cannot defeat US military might, but it can still win

Capitulation in the form of a deal will not stave off US aggression. Defiance through regional alliances could.

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Epstein files: The arrests and the resignations

Al Jazeera breaks down all the arrests and resignations since the second part of the Epstein files were made public.

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PSG star Achraf Hakimi to stand trial in rape case

The 27-year-old footballer denies allegations first made in 2023 that he raped a woman.

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Trump's sanctions on Iran have dramatically affected its economy and led to protests

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent admitted that Washington helped spark recent protests in Iran by creating a U.S. dollar shortage, leading to runaway inflation.

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Palestinians in Gaza endure flooded tents during Ramadan

Thousands of tents have been flooded across Gaza during the first winter storm since Ramadan began.

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‘We asked UK gov’t to declare what’s happening in Gaza as a genocide’

Irish children’s author Chris Haughton warns that silencing authors on Gaza threatens free expression.

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Egyptian drama sparks outrage in Israel over Gaza war portrayal

Egyptian series ‘People of the Land’ has stirred backlash from Israelis over its retelling of Israel’s crimes in Gaza.

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