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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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4 hours ago

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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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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12 hours 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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7 hours ago

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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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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8 hours ago

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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Today in History: February 26, Trayvon Martin shot to death

On Feb. 26, 2012, Trayvon Martin, 17, was shot to death in Sanford, Florida, during an altercation with neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who said he acted in self-defense. (Zimmerman was later acquitted of second-degree murder.)
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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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6 hours 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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IRFU face battle to retain Andy Farrell after the World Cup as Saracens offer 1.2m-a-year deal

Fears are growing in Irish rugby circles that Andy Farrell could be set to return to England to coach his old club Saracens after the World Cup, with IRFU performance director David Humphreys meeting the Ireland head coach's representatives this week about his future plans.
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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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Bill Gates Admits Affairs' With Russian Women as He Apologizes to Foundation Staff Over Epstein Ties: Report

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Bill Gates Admits Affairs' With Russian Women as He Apologizes to Foundation Staff Over Epstein Ties: Report

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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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17 hours ago

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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1 day ago

Children among 16 killed in car crash in southern Yemen

A bus-truck collision in southern Yemen killed at least 16 people, making it the second-deadliest traffic accident in recent years and the worst in 2026.
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1 day ago

Australia PM bomb threat linked to Chinese dance show

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was evacuated from his residence after bomb threats were sent to Shen Yun, a traditionalist Chinese dance group linked to the spiritual movement Falun Gong.
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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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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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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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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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13 hours 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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1 day ago

Journalist deaths reach new high in 2025 CPJ

Journalists are being killed in record numbers at a time when access to information is more important than ever. We are all at risk when journalists are killed for reporting the news. Most journalist deaths in conflict settings occurred amid conflicts, with two-thirds blamed on Israeli forces, who killed 86 members of the press, more than 60% of whom were Palestinians reporting from Gaza.
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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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Israel kills more journalists than any nation on record: Media watchdog

Israel killed 84 of 129 journalists in 2025, making it the deadliest year on record for media workers, with Israel responsible for more than two-thirds of global journalist deaths and exhibiting a persistent culture of impunity.
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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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16 hours 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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1 day 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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Cuba kills four crew members of a US civilian speedboat

Cuban Border Guard killed four U.S. speedboat crew members after the vessel ignored stop orders and opened fire in Cuban territorial waters off Villa Clara.
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13 hours 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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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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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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21 hours ago

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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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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3 days ago

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

Rodrigo Duterte faces ICC confirmation hearings on alleged crimes against humanity from his antidrug crackdown, which will decide whether he stands trial.
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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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2 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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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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3 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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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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U.S. asks citizens in Mexico to shelter after cartel leader killed | Fortune

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Mexico's latest cartel violence prompts fears of 'narcoterrorism' in replay 1990s Colombia | Fortune

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U.S. asks citizens in Mexico to shelter after cartel leader killed | Fortune

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Mexico's latest cartel violence prompts fears of 'narcoterrorism' in replay 1990s Colombia | Fortune

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2 days ago

You either fight or die': Kenyans tricked into joining Russia-Ukraine war

Over 1,000 Kenyans and people from 36 African countries were recruited to fight for Russia in Ukraine, often through fraud and deceptive job offers.
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4 days ago

Pakistan claims 70 militants killed in Afghan border strikes

The spokesperson of the Taliban regime in Kabul, Zabihullah Mujahid, said in a statement on social media platform X that the attacks "killed and wounded dozens, including women and children." He called Pakistan's claim of killing 70 militants "inaccurate." Islamabad did not say precisely which areas it targeted or provide additional details. The Afghan Defense Ministry said in a statement that "various civilian areas" in the provinces of Nangarhar and Paktika in eastern Afghanistan were hit, including a religious madrassa and multiple civilian homes.
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3 days ago

Witkoff Says Trump 'Curious' Why Iran Hasn't 'Capitulated'

"I don't want to use the word 'frustrated,' because he understands he has plenty of alternatives, but he's curious as to why they haven't...I don't want to use the word 'capitulated,' but why they haven't capitulated," Witkoff said. "Why, under this pressure, with the amount of sea power and naval power over there, why haven't they come to us and said, 'We profess we don't want a weapon, so here's what we're prepared to do'?"
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England T20 series in South Africa scrapped due to franchise schedule clash

England's planned T20 series in South Africa for January 2027 was cancelled due to a scheduling clash with the domestic SA20 franchise tournament.
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Robert Mugabe's son charged with attempted murder over Johannesburg shooting

Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe has been charged with attempted murder and multiple offences after a man was allegedly shot in Johannesburg.
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3 days ago

Hong Kong court rejects appeal in landmark subversion case

Hong Kong Court of Appeal dismissed appeals by jailed pro-democracy activists convicted of subversion under the national security law in the Hong Kong 47 case.
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Greenland's Prime Minister Says Arctic Nation Won't Welcome' Donald Trump's Great Hospital Boat'

Greenland's prime minister rejected U.S. President Trump's offer of a U.S. hospital ship, citing free public healthcare and asserting respect for Greenlandic decision-making.
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Israeli journalist who said 100,000 Gazans should have been killed after 7 October could be denied Australia visa

Australian home affairs minister may deny Israeli journalist Zvi Yehezkeli's visa because of previous comments endorsing killing 100,000 Gazans and other inflammatory remarks.
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Ontarians on vacation flabbergasted' as tensions in Mexico escalate | CBC News

Clash killing El Mencho sparked violent unrest in Jalisco, prompting Canadian travel advisories and stranding Ontarians in Puerto Vallarta.
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3 days ago

Brazil does not want a new Cold War', says President Lula

I want to tell the US President Donald Trump that we don't want a new Cold War. We don't want interference in any other country; we want all countries to be treated equally, Lula told a news conference at the end of his three-day trip to India on Sunday.
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US military begins withdrawing from key base in northeastern Syria

The United States has started withdrawing from a key military base in northeastern Syria and redeploying its forces to northern Iraq, marking the first phase of a pullout expected to last several weeks. Heavy machinery, personnel and trucks carrying armoured vehicles could be seen moving on Monday in the northwestern city of Hasakah from the Qasrak base, the largest US base in Syria. They were headed towards the semiautonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq.
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We're hungry, there are no jobs': a South African township's desperate gold rush

A social-media-fuelled gold frenzy in Gugulethu drew local and distant prospectors, ended by municipal enforcement amid unverified claims and severe local poverty.
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2 days ago

Gulf countries back Kuwait's sovereignty after Iraq draws new boundaries

Gulf countries have pledged support for Kuwait's sovereignty after Iraq submitted new maritime coordinates and an updated map to the United Nations. Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates backed Kuwait after the emirate summoned Iraq's charge d'affaires on Saturday to protest Baghdad's move, calling it a violation of its sovereignty. list of 3 itemsend of list Iraq said it made the updates based on the lowest low-water line used to measure its territorial sea.
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Gaza child dies waiting for Israeli permission to leave for treatment

Israel's restrictions at Rafah prevent thousands of Palestinians from accessing urgent medical care, causing deaths and contributing to the collapse of Gaza's healthcare infrastructure.
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North Korea: Ruling party reelects Kim as general secretary

Kim Jong Un was re-elected general secretary; the congress emphasizes strengthened nuclear deterrence, economic challenges, and revisions to party leadership and rules.
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Israel moves towards controversial death penalty revival

Israel is considering reinstating the death penalty for Palestinians tried in military courts, creating mandatory capital sentences with no possibility of pardon.
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60 Minutes' Anderson Cooper Debunks Trump's Claim of Genocide' of White Farmers in South Africa

Claims of genocide against white Afrikaner farmers in South Africa are contradicted by on-the-ground evidence showing memorial crosses, not burial sites.
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Ramadan in Gaza: Cost of iftar doubles as genocidal war devastates economy

Basic food prices in Gaza have surged dramatically, making a complete iftar unaffordable for most families amid blockade-driven shortages and ongoing conflict.
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