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Biden blocks sale of US Steel to Japan’s Nippon Steel
United States President Joe Biden has blocked the $14.9bn sale of the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based US Steel to Japan’s Nippon Steel. The move…
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British minister says Musk ‘misinformed’ on UK child grooming scandals
A senior British politician has rejected Elon Musk’s criticism of the government’s handling of historic child grooming scandals. The US…
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Who is Tommy Robinson and why is Elon Musk throwing his weight behind him?
Not content with merely campaigning for United States President-elect Donald Trump and urging Germans to vote for the far-right political…
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South Korea extends Boeing 737-800 inspections as Jeju Air wreckage lifted
Inspections of all 101 Boeing 737-800 jets operated by South Korea’s airlines have been extended for another week, the transport…
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Liverpool vs Man Utd preview; kickoff and team news, how to follow, stream
Who: Liverpool vs Manchester United What: English Premier League Where: Anfield, Liverpool, United Kingdom When: 4:30pm (16:30 GMT) on Sunday Follow Al Jazeera’s live…
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French, German foreign ministers meet Syria’s de facto rulers
The French and German foreign ministers have met Syria’s new de facto rulers in Damascus, marking the first trip by…
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Israeli forces kill dozens in Gaza with ceasefire talks set to resume
At least 35 Palestinians have been killed in multiple Israeli attacks on Gaza since dawn, as high-level negotiators prepare to resume stalled…
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South Korean authorities halt bid to arrest Yoon after hours-long standoff
Within days of each other in November, Chad and Senegal expelled French troops, joining several Sahel countries that had earlier done the…
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South Korean authorities halt bid to arrest Yoon after hours-long standoff
South Korean authorities have suspended an attempt to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol after an hours-long standoff with his security…
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Mitch McConnell’s legacy: A ‘grim reaper’ for US bipartisanship?
A new United States Congress convenes in Washington, DC, on January 3. But for the first time in 18 years,…
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