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Opposition says ‘hundreds’ killed in Tanzania post-election protests
Tanzania's FM says 'no excessive force' has been used and government has 'no figures' on any protesters killed.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkiye, Jordan and Qatar express alarm as more evidence emerges of mass killings by paramilitary forces ...
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Massacre in el-Fasher: What’s happening in Sudan right now?
Rights groups say the RSF paramilitary group committed mass atrocities as it seized the besieged city in North Darfur.
US President Donald Trump has threatened to carry out attacks in Nigeria in response to purported anti-Christian violence, ...
Tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians who lack shelter or a home to return to after Israel destroyed their residences ...
Gaza’s Government Media Office said that Israel has killed at least 94 Palestinians in attacks since the ceasefire came into ...
The raid is already being called the most lethal police action in the history of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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One month into a US government shutdown – how it’s going so far
The US government shutdown, which began on October 1 when Democrats and Republicans failed to agree on a funding bill, has now passed one month. Americans are increasingly facing delays and ...
Goals from Lamine Yamal, Ferran Torres and Marcus Rashford guided hosts Barcelona to a 3-1 victory over Elche, propelling ...
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In Trump-Xi summit, a shifting power dynamic on display
Xi entered Thursday’s summit with the US president in a far stronger bargaining position compared with their last ...
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Acute trauma: The ever-present wounds of Gaza’s children from Israel’s war
Gaza’s youth are haunted by trauma amid uncertainty over ceasefire; over 80 percent suffer symptoms, psychologists warn.
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