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How Africans are being drawn into Russia's war in Ukraine

South Africa's Foreign Minister, Ronald Lamola, met with the families of 11 South African men recently repatriated after being lured into the conflict. The ministry said it was deeply concerned by the "suspicious circumstances" and predatory recruitment tactics used. Separately, Lamola said two South Africans had died fighting for Russia.
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These are the world's sunniest cities, ranked by annual sunshine hours

Desert cities between 25° and 40° latitude receive the most annual sunshine hours, with Dubai, Cairo, and Doha exceeding 3,400 hours yearly due to descending dry air limiting cloud formation.
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Shell-shocked and tense: inside the Mexican tourist town where El Mencho' made his last stand

Mexican drug lord El Mencho was killed during a military operation at a luxury resort in Jalisco state, supported by CIA intelligence and US drone surveillance.
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2 hours ago

South Sudan at risk of return to full-scale war', UN warns

South Sudan faces imminent risk of full-scale war due to widespread impunity, systematic abuses, and political elites undermining the 2018 peace agreement through detention of opposition leaders and erosion of power-sharing arrangements.
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3 hours ago

Mass graves with 171 bodies found in eastern DR Congo: Report

Authorities discovered two mass graves containing at least 171 bodies in Uvira, eastern DRC, allegedly killed by M23 rebels who suspected victims of military affiliation.
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17 hours ago
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Why Chad may be drawn into Sudan's war

Sudan's civil war is escalating into Chad as fighting crosses the border, prompting Chad to close its 1,300-kilometer border to prevent conflict spread and protect its citizens and humanitarian workers.
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17 hours ago
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Sudan: Is Chad becoming more involved in conflict?

Chad closed its 1,300-kilometer border with Sudan to prevent the ongoing civil war from spreading into its territory after repeated cross-border violations and casualties.
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1 hour ago

Did Epstein help Israel push for a security deal with Ivory Coast?

According to the documents, Epstein had ties with former South African President Jacob Zuma; Karim Wade, a politician and son of Senegal's ex-president Abdoulaye Wade; and deceased Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. The new files also shed more light on Epstein's connections to a relative of Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara, who appeared to connect the two men.
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Sweden boss gives update on injured Alexander Isak and Dejan Kulusevki before crucial World Cup play-offs | Goal.com US

Sweden's manager Graham Potter faces uncertainty over star players Dejan Kulusevski and Alexander Isak's availability for the World Cup play-off semi-final against Ukraine in March due to ongoing injury recoveries.
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Oil on the rise despite Iran progress and potential OPEC production hike - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

European markets gain ground amid US tech losses and record €85.7 billion stock buybacks, while tech sector volatility and geopolitical tensions shape trading dynamics.
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7 hours ago

When money is scarce, every choice counts: Bank, cash, or credit?

I have not touched a paper note for months. I don't even have money to pay for a taxi. Now we walk a lot, for long distances. Palestinians in Gaza use the Israeli currency, the shekel, in their daily transactions, and depend on Israel to supply banks with new banknotes and coins.
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Ruaidhri O'Connor: Andy Farrell is in a strong position as rugby's game of musical chairs begins in earnest

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IRFU face battle to retain Andy Farrell after the World Cup as Saracens offer 1.2m-a-year deal

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Ruaidhri O'Connor: Andy Farrell is in a strong position as rugby's game of musical chairs begins in earnest

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IRFU face battle to retain Andy Farrell after the World Cup as Saracens offer 1.2m-a-year deal

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21 hours ago

India and Bangladesh move towards resetting ties

India and Bangladesh are resuming visa services after diplomatic tensions, signaling efforts toward reconciliation following political upheaval and security concerns in 2024-2025.
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Middle East Travel Advisories: What Travelers Need to Know Amid Rising US-Iran Tensions

Multiple governments issue travel warnings across the Middle East due to escalating US-Iran tensions and deteriorating security conditions.
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1 day ago

Syria confirms mass escape' from camp housing relatives of ISIL fighters

Over 138 breaches were discovered in al-Hol camp's perimeter wall following the SDF's abrupt withdrawal, enabling mass escapes of relatives of suspected ISIL fighters from the facility.
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22 hours ago

The Epstein files keep toppling the powerful. The latest: the man who runs Davos.

Multiple high-profile leaders resigned from prominent positions following revelations of their connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in newly released files.
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19 hours ago

Almost 8,000 migrants died or vanished on routes in 2025: UN

At least 7,667 people went missing or died on migration routes worldwide last year, according to the UN's International Organization for Migration (IOM). The IOM has called for improved financial support for rescue organizations, as well as the dismantling of smuggling networks that put lives at risk.
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Israel carries out military incursion into Syria's Quneitra in the Golan

Israeli military forces conducted incursions into Syria's Quneitra province, kidnapping a civilian and conducting search operations, with such violations becoming more frequent since Assad's December 2024 removal.
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1 day ago

The daily struggle to survive in Cuba, an island on the verge of darkness

Cuba faces severe energy crisis from U.S. sanctions and Venezuelan oil cuts, with government policies failing to address underlying economic problems affecting daily life and public services.
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1 day ago

Jacinda Ardern living and working in Australia after move from US

Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is now living in Australia with her family, where they have work and can maintain closer ties to New Zealand.
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Hong Kong appeals court overturns Jimmy Lai's fraud conviction

A Hong Kong appellate court overturned Jimmy Lai's fraud conviction, ruling the lower court judge erred in finding him liable for concealment related to office space breach.
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Journalists slain at record level in 2025, majority by Israel, watchdog says

Of the 129 journalists killed around the world in 2025, the Israeli military was responsible for 86, about two-thirds of the deaths, the CPJ found. The death toll is the highest since the New York-based press freedom group started tracking the killing of journalists in 1992.
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Father of U.S.-based activist sentenced in Hong Kong under national security law

Hong Kong jailed a 69-year-old man for eight months under national security law for handling his daughter's financial assets, marking the first prosecution of a family member of a wanted pro-democracy activist.
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Jimmy Lai's fraud conviction overturned by Hong Kong court in rare legal win for activist

A Hong Kong appellate court overturned fraud convictions against media mogul Jimmy Lai, though he remains imprisoned under a national security law sentence of 20 years.
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DePetris: How El Mencho's death in Mexico could make drug cartel violence worse

El Mencho's killing represents Mexico's biggest security victory since capturing El Chapo, but his death may paradoxically worsen narcotrafficking violence through cartel fragmentation and succession conflicts.
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James Lowe ruled out of Six Nations as Leinster sweat on injured winger

James Lowe suffered a groin injury during Ireland's Six Nations match against England and will miss remaining tournament games, with concerns he may need surgery affecting his availability for Leinster's European competitions.
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1 day ago

Ramadan in Iraq's Mosul: Living traditions between past and present

Mosul revives Ramadan traditions including prayers, storytelling, children's songs, and markets after years of war and ISIL occupation, restoring cultural and spiritual identity.
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1 day ago

When is the Europa League draw for the last 16? Date, start time and qualified teams

The draw for the knockout rounds of the Europa League will be completed this week as teams including Aston Villa and possibly Nottingham Forest learn their potential route to May's final in Istanbul. Tonight's midweek play-off matches will send eight teams though to the last 16 to join the clubs who finished in the top eight of the league phase, with the likes of Porto, Roma and Lyon joined by Premier League high-flyers Villa.
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Washington promises UFO disclosure. History suggests otherwise.

That's when the UFO came and crashed our party. My potential alien encounter started out as a pinpoint of light that was not much bigger than one of those brilliant stars. It came straight down out of the sky and hovered a few miles away at the shore of the lake. It moved quickly along the shoreline, making 90-degree turns and other maneuvers that no helicopter or jet could have accomplished.
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Sri Lanka's former intelligence chief arrested over 2019 Easter attacks

Sri Lanka's former intelligence chief Suresh Sallay was arrested for conspiracy and aiding the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings that killed 279 people, allegedly to influence the presidential election.
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UNSC condemns RSF attacks in Sudan's Kordofan, calls for an end to the war

The UN Security Council condemns escalating violence in Sudan including mass killings, sexual violence, and attacks on humanitarian workers, calling for immediate ceasefire.
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Sudan: RSF targeted the disabled in el-Fasher, HRW alleges

Human Rights Watch documented that Sudanese paramilitary forces (RSF) systematically killed, abused, and targeted people with disabilities during their takeover of el-Fasher, constituting potential war crimes.
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2 days ago

Children among 16 killed in car crash in southern Yemen

At least 16 people, including eight women and children, have been killed in a collision between a bus and a truck in southern Yemen, according to local authorities. The accident occurred in the Lahmar area of the Al-Mahfad district, on a key transit route linking the provinces of Abyan and Shabwa.
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Australia PM bomb threat linked to Chinese dance show

If you insist on proceeding with the performance, then the prime minister's residence will be reduced to a blood-soaked ruin. The bomb warning came among several emails sent to Shen Yun that threatened Albanese, a spokesperson for the group said.
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2 days ago

Syria faces twin battles as Assad loyalists and ISIL attack in west, east

Armed clashes between Syrian security forces and a militia linked to ousted regime remnants killed at least four people in Latakia, signaling organized resistance to the transitional government's stabilization efforts.
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2 days ago

Aid groups petition Israeli Supreme Court as Gaza, West Bank work ban nears

Israel ordered 37 aid groups to halt operations in Gaza, West Bank, and East Jerusalem by March 1, prompting international organizations to petition the Supreme Court for emergency intervention.
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2 days ago

Venezuela reports over 3,200 people fully released under new amnesty law

Venezuela's new amnesty law has freed over 3,200 people from prison, house arrest, and other restrictive measures since taking effect on February 20.
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2 days ago

Military government air strikes kill 17 in western Myanmar state

Myanmar military air strikes on Yoengu village in Rakhine state killed at least 17 people including women and children, with 14 others wounded, amid ongoing civil war following a disputed 2021 military coup.
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New Zealand fight back to eliminate cohosts Sri Lanka from T20 World Cup

New Zealand defeats Sri Lanka by 61 runs in the Twenty20 World Cup Super Eights, eliminating the cohosts from the tournament after Mitchell Santner's 47-run recovery knock.
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1 day ago

Ukraine alleges Russia enlists more than 1,700 Africans to fight

We clearly see that Russia is trying to drag African citizens into a deadly war. According to our data, there are currently over 1,780 citizens from the African continent fighting in the Russian army. The African soldiers hail from 36 countries and are part of a trend that is crucial to counter Ukraine's military on the front lines.
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The Taliban's new penal code: Two weeks days in jail for breaking a woman's arm and five months for mistreating a camel

Afghanistan's new penal code legalizes violence against women while imposing harsher penalties for animal mistreatment, codifying systematic gender-based oppression under Taliban rule.
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2 days ago

A rushed execution': the case of the woman convicted of child murder that shocked Somalia

A Somali woman was executed for the death of her great niece, raising concerns about fair trial standards in Somalia's patriarchal justice system where women lack equal legal protections.
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1 day ago

Cuban border agents fire upon Florida-tagged speedboat, killing four

The crew of the violating speedboat opened fire on the Cuban personnel, resulting in the injury of the commander of the Cuban vessel, the statement said. As of the time of this report, four aggressors on the foreign vessel were killed, and six were injured.
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Cuban coast guard kills 4 in US-flagged speedboat

Cuban coast guard killed four people and injured six others aboard a US-registered speedboat near Villa Clara province after the boat allegedly fired at the coast guard.
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2 days ago

The use of AI and bots' behind the wave of digital disinformation about the fall of El Mencho

In the 48 hours following the operation led by the Mexican army in Jalisco, hundreds of false or unverified posts circulated on various platforms. The attacks unleashed by the drug cartels in several states, with a succession of road blockades, vehicles set on fire, and clashes between federal security forces and armed groups, were magnified through content amplified by bots by the manipulation of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, and by the influence of the American far right.
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1 day ago

Will Mexico's Jalisco cartel's violent biz model survive El Mencho's death?

Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, consolidated one of Mexico's most powerful criminal organisations in part due to a unique franchise-based structure. According to the United States Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), the CJNG maintains a presence in every state of Mexico, with varying levels of influence, and operates in more than 40 countries across the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa, and throughout the US.
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2 days ago

US man deported from Bali after 11 years in prison for suitcase murder' of then girlfriend's mother

The badly battered body of von Wiese-Mack, a 62-year-old wealthy Chicago socialite, was found in the boot of a taxi parked at the upmarket St Regis Bali resort in August 2014. Mack, who was almost 19 and a few weeks pregnant at the time of the killing, and Schaefer, 21 at the time, were arrested on the island a day after the body was found.
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The Taliban are burning musical instruments in the name of morality. It is an assault on all culture

The Taliban systematically destroys Afghanistan's musical culture through instrument burning, music bans, and persecution of musicians as part of their fundamentalist enforcement of sharia law.
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2 days ago

Cian Tracey: Reasons to be cheerful - and cautious - after a corrective Twickenham performance

Andy Farrell's coaching has restored Irish rugby's belief following a record-breaking victory at Twickenham, though sustained success requires more than single performances.
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How did Epstein ensnare so many rich men? By knowing they were entitled and insecure | Emma Brockes

Epstein's primary talent was grooming powerful associates rather than victims, using sophisticated manipulation tactics to secure their allegiance and complicity.
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3 days ago

Chad shuts border with Sudan after cross-border incursion kills its troops

Chad closed its eastern border with Sudan and will keep it closed until further notice after cross-border clashes killed five Chadian soldiers.
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4 days ago

ICC to hold hearings on charges against ex-Philippine President Duterte

Rodrigo Duterte faces three counts of crimes against humanity allegedly committed during his time as president and Davao mayor. The International Criminal Court (ICC) is set to hold a hearing to determine whether former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte should stand trial for crimes against humanity over his deadly antidrug crackdown. The four-day confirmation of charges hearing, which will start at 09:00 GMT on Monday, will determine whether there is enough evidence against Duterte to proceed to a formal trial.
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3 days ago

Photos show burned cars, empty streets, and airport chaos in Mexico after a cartel leader was killed

Widespread violence erupted across Mexico after the Jalisco New Generation Cartel retaliated for the killing of leader Nemesio 'El Mencho', causing major disruptions.
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4 days ago

Bay Area residents stuck in Puerto Vallarta amid unrest after killing of drug lord 'El Mencho'

Unrest in Puerto Vallarta followed the killing of cartel leader 'El Mencho,' with arson, airport shutdowns, canceled flights, explosions, and U.S. citizens told to shelter.
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4 days ago

El Mencho' killing sparks overwhelming fear' as violence erupts in Mexico

El Mencho's killing triggered nationwide cartel retaliation causing widespread violence, city paralysis, and major disruptions to basic services across numerous Mexican states.
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3 days ago

Mexico braces for more violence in wake of top cartel leader's killing

Mexico braced for a further wave of violence Monday following the killing of a drug kingpin known as "El Mencho," with officials canceling school in some states and warning communities to stay inside as reports spread of cartel members blocking roads. Security forces said they killed Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, 59, in an operation in Tapalpa, a town in the western Mexican state of Jalisco.
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4 days ago

Tennis Organisers in Mexico: Not a Drill, Stay Inside - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Professional tennis players in Mexico face escalating security risks after the killing of a cartel leader, prompting lockdowns, contingency planning, venue protections, and evacuation calls.
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4 days ago

Ukraine war briefing: Russian embassy in Seoul raises victory will be ours' banner, drawing complaints

South Korea's foreign ministry has expressed concerns to the Russian embassy in Seoul over a large banner hung over its building that reads victory will be ours in Russian, the Yonhap news agency reported on Sunday, citing officials. The ministry noted the unnecessary tensions the banner could create with South Korean citizens and other countries as it was widely seen as a reference to Russia's war in Ukraine, the report said.
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4 days ago

New round of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks to start Thursday as Trump assembles largest military presence in Mideast in decades | Fortune

The United States and Iran will hold their next round of nuclear talks Thursday in Geneva, a facilitator said Sunday, as the Islamic Republic faces both the threat of a U.S. military strike and new protests at home. Oman's foreign minister, Badr al-Busaidi, confirmed the talks. Oman previously hosted the indirect talks on the Islamic Republic's nuclear program and facilitated the latest round in Geneva last week.
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