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Residents emerge in DR Congo's tense Uvira after M23 rebel takeover

A cautious calm has settled over the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) city of Uvira in South Kivu province, as residents begin emerging from their homes following its capture by M23 rebels. The capture earlier this week threatens to derail a United States-brokered peace agreement, signed with much fanfare and overseen by President Donald Trump a week ago, between Congolese and Rwandan leaders, with Washington accusing Rwanda on Friday of igniting the offensive.
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RSF drone strike kills at least three in central Sudan, injures several

At least three people have been killed and nine others wounded, when the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) launched a drone attack on a central Sudanese city, as fighting intensifies across the vast strategic region of Kordofan that could determine the war's outcome. The strike hit a square near a police station in the Tayba neighbourhood of el-Obeid on Saturday afternoon, military sources told Al Jazeera. Several of the wounded are in critical condition, they said.
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Why the huge bidding war over Warner Bros?

For more than a century, Warner Bros has been one of Hollywood's biggest players, a legacy studio that helped define the Golden Age of cinema with iconic blockbuster movies. Now, it's at the centre of a contentious, billion-dollar bidding war between Netflix, the world's leading streaming platform, and Paramount Skydance, owned by the powerful Ellison family, which has close ties to President Trump.
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Decades of Global Drone War Made Trump's Caribbean Killing Spree Possible

U.S. drone strikes off Venezuela killed civilians in a double-tap attack; senior leadership embraces escalation, disregards law and proportionality, normalizing lethal force beyond battlefields.
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Joint Syrian-US patrol comes under attack near Palmyra: State media

A joint patrol near Palmyra left two Syrian personnel and several US service members wounded; the assailant was killed and motives remain unknown.
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To 'graduate' from poverty, they can borrow to build a business. So why aren't they?

The program applies a method known as the Graduation Approach. Its basic logic: You need money to make money. Participants are typically given a grant of about $200 plus coaching to build a small business. It might be raising crops or animals, hairstyling, even selling secondhand clothes. Graduation programs have had notable success in some 20 countries. A U.N. report calls them a "promising ladder from poverty."
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No police probe into reports Andrew asked bodyguard to investigate Virginia Giuffre

The Metropolitan Police concluded there is insufficient evidence to open a criminal investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over alleged checks on Virginia Giuffre.
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In Yemen, southern power push challenges Houthi stalemate DW 12/13/2025

The Southern Transitional Council now controls nearly all of Yemen's south and east, shifting power and pursuing expansion toward Sanaa, backed by UAE interests.
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Q&A: East Timor's President Ramos-Horta on diplomacy, Gaza, and the West

As the danger intensified, Ramos-Horta flew to the United Nations in New York to plead for international recognition and protection for East Timor's fragile independence. Despite unanimous support at the UN for Timorese self-determination, Indonesian troops launched their invasion on December 7, 1975. Ramos-Horta's colleagues, including Prime Minister Nicolau Lobato and other Fretilin leaders, either went into hiding or were killed in the ensuing attack.
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Cambodia claims Thailand still bombing hours after Trump ceasefire call

Thai F-16 jets continued bombing inside Cambodia despite a reported ceasefire, killing civilians and displacing hundreds of thousands amid border clashes over disputed temples.
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Colombia's ELN rebels prepare for battle amid Trump intervention' threat

Colombia's largest remaining rebel force has told civilians living under its authority to stay at home for three days while it stages military drills in response to burgeoning United States threats. The National Liberation Army (ELN), a left-wing rebel group, ordered the lockdown on Friday, instructing residents to keep off major routes and rivers from Sunday morning as fighters conduct what the group describes as preparations to defend the country against imperialist intervention.
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Bolivia jails ex-president Arce on corruption charges ahead of trial

Former Bolivian president Luis Arce has been ordered detained for five months pending investigation into alleged diversion of about $700m from an Indigenous development fund.
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US scolds Rwanda for breaking peace deal as M23 rebels seize key Congo city

The US accuses Rwanda of backing the M23 offensive in eastern Congo, breaching a US-brokered peace agreement and risking regional instability.
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Myanmar military says armed groups used hospital it bombed, killing dozens

Witnesses, aid workers, rebel groups and the United Nations have said the victims were civilians at the hospital. In a statement published by the state-run Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper on Saturday, the military's information office said armed groups, including the ethnic Arakan Army and the People's Defence Force, used the hospital as their base. It said the military carried out necessary security measures and launched a counterterrorism operation against the general hospital in Mrauk-U township on Wednesday.
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Sydney man charged with threatening to kill communications minister Anika Wells and her family

A 31-year-old Bankstown man was charged with using a carriage service to threaten to kill Minister Anika Wells and her family and was bailed to reappear on 23 December.
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Thailand strikes Cambodia despite Trump truce claims DW 12/13/2025

Thailand will continue military strikes on Cambodia until it no longer feels threatened and denies a ceasefire despite international mediation.
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China holds low-key Nanjing Massacre memorial without Xi amid Japan row

China held a subdued Nanjing Massacre memorial amid rising tensions with Japan over Taiwan and disputed wartime history.
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Venezuela oil exports reportedly fall sharply after US seizure of tanker

The US seizure of the Skipper tanker off Venezuela's coast on Wednesday was the first US capture of Venezuelan oil cargo since sanctions were imposed in 2019 and marked a sharp escalation in rising tensions between the Trump administration and the government of Nicolas Maduro. Since the seizure, only tankers chartered by US oil company Chevron have sailed into international waters carrying Venezuelan crude, the data reviewed by the Reuters news agency showed.
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Inside the world of Catholic exorcisms in the Philippines

Demand for Catholic exorcisms in the Philippines is surging, raising concerns that spiritual framing can misdiagnose and harm people with mental and physical conditions.
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England caught up in Ashes media fallout over security guard's row with TV crew

England's touring party suffered a PR setback after a security minder pushed a Channel Seven camera operator at Brisbane airport.
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11 hours ago

Zelensky to meet Witkoff and Kushner on Trump's peace push

Ukraine may hold a referendum on a peace deal including territorial concessions; the U.S. views this as progress toward a demilitarized Donbas and security guarantees.
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Philippines says China coast guard damages fishing vessels DW 12/13/2025

"Three fishermen sustained physical injuries, including bruises and open wounds. Two [Filipino fishing boats] also suffered significant damage from high-pressure water cannon blasts," the spokesman, Commodore Jay Tarriela, said in the statement. "The PCG [Philippine Coast Guard] calls on the Chinese Coast Guard to adhere to internationally recognised standards of conduct, prioritizing the preservation of life at sea over pretensions of law enforcement that jeopardize the lives of innocent fishermen," Tarriela said.
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Australia's social media ban has given us a way to fight big tech and get my son back on his skateboard | Sisonke Msimang

As far as I was concerned, Australia's world-first social media law aimed at preventing children under 16 from accessing social media apps was already a success. But this week, as the ban took effect, my son wasn't so sure. Access to his accounts remained largely unchanged. Many of his friends were in the same position. Across the country, the rollout has been uneven, as social media companies try to work out how to verify kids' ages.
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Iran Seizes Foreign Oil Tanker With 18 Crew Members

Iranian authorities seized a foreign oil tanker in the Sea of Oman, impounded about 6 million liters of smuggled fuel and detained 18 crew members.
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Russia damages Turkish-owned vessels in attack on Ukrainian ports

Friday's attacks by Russian forces targeted Chornomorsk and Odesa ports in Ukraine's southwestern Odesa region on the Black Sea. A Ukrainian navy spokesperson told the Reuters news agency that three Turkish-owned vessels were damaged in total, but did not provide additional details. list of 3 itemsend of list Posting video footage on social media of firefighters tackling a blaze on board what he described as a civilian vessel in Chornomorsk, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the Russian attacks had no military purpose whatsoever.
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9 hours ago

New Israeli barrier will slice through precious West Bank farmland

The death knell for the Palestinian village of Atouf, on the western slopes of the Jordan valley, arrived in the form of a trail of paper, a series of eviction notices taped to homes, greenhouses and wells, marking a straight line across the open fields. The notices, which appeared overnight, informed the local farmers that their land would be confiscated and that they had seven days from the date of their delivery, 4 December, to vacate their properties.
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Mexico's Generation Z is growing up with precariousness, uncertainty and political distrust. And social media is their primary source of information

Generation Z protests in Mexico City express a demand for freedom understood as reliable employment, education, mental health care, transit, housing, and safety.
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17 hours ago

See you in March? Debate in New Zealand over extremely long summer break

Concentrated summer leave and an unofficial January–March slowdown reduce productivity by delaying full business activity until 'Mad March'.
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10 hours ago

Conor McKeon: Just when you thought it was safe to talk about Irish football again, along comes 'Saipan' the movie

Tinian is a small Pacific island with obsolete runways, historically the Enola Gay launch site for Hiroshima, yet feels minor compared to Saipan.
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1 day ago

Rights group accuses RSF of systematic sexual violence in Sudan's civil war

The RSF carried out the majority of nearly 1,300 documented sexual and gender-based violence incidents across Sudan, including widespread rape and child victims.
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UK places sanctions on four RSF commanders for heinous' violence against Sudan civilians

UK sanctioned four senior RSF commanders over alleged atrocities in El Fasher but did not sanction the UAE or RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Hemedti).
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Refugees describe neighbours killed as M23 cements control of key DRC city

Rwanda-backed M23 seized Uvira despite a US-brokered peace deal, killing hundreds, displacing about 200,000, and causing widespread family separation and refugee flows.
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It's not going to end': Thai evacuees fear for future after fresh clashes with Cambodia

Border fighting between Thailand and Cambodia has forced over 500,000 people to evacuate repeatedly amid fragile ceasefires and uncertain prospects for return.
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Thailand and Cambodia agree to restart ceasefire brokered by US, says Trump

Thai and Cambodian leaders agreed to restart a ceasefire, ending recent deadly clashes and returning to the original peace accord brokered with Malaysian help.
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Tunisia sentences opposition leader Abir Moussi to 12 years in jail

Tunisian opposition leader Abir Moussi sentenced to 12 years amid President Kais Saied's sweeping crackdown targeting critics, journalists, activists, and political opponents.
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Thailand set for early elections amid political deadlock and Cambodia skirmishes

I am returning power to the people, Anutin said on social media late on Thursday. He is Thailand's third prime minister since August 2023, and political instability is taking a toll on south-east Asia's second-largest economy, which is grappling with US tariffs, high household debt and weak consumption. In September, Anutin said he planned to dissolve parliament by the end of January, with a general election to be held in March or early April, but this move would accelerate that timeline.
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Benin settles after failed coup attempt, but regional concerns remain

Loyalist troops aided by Nigeria's air force foiled Sunday's putsch, but confidence in the nation's democratic stability is shaken. Cotonou, Benin The Dantokpa market in Cotonou is once again a whirlwind of activity, just days after a failed bid to topple the Beninese government. Pedestrians and cart pushers jostle in the narrow streets, a sign that daily life is returning to normal following the brief but intense crisis.
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Former Iraqi President Salih slated to lead UN refugee agency

Former Iraqi President Barham Salih is on course to become the next head of the United Nations refugee agency after Secretary-General Antonio Guterres recommended him for the job. A signed letter from Guterres, dated Thursday and addressed to Atsuyuki Oike, Japan's top diplomat in Geneva and chair of UNHCR's executive committee, that was seen by news agencies, confirmed the appointment pending formal approval.
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Sri Lanka: Cyclone aftermath disrupts economic recovery DW 12/12/2025

Cyclone Ditwah caused over 630 deaths, inundated 1.1 million hectares, damaged vast infrastructure, and inflicted estimated economic losses of $6–7 billion, severely undermining recovery.
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Weather tracker: Australia bushfires could be most dangerous since black summer'

Widespread bushfires across New South Wales and Tasmania, fueled by hot temperatures, erratic winds and dried vegetation, destroyed homes and killed one firefighter.
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DW protests Ethiopia's suspension of 2 correspondents DW 12/12/2025

Ethiopian authorities permanently suspended two DW correspondents without giving concrete reasons; seven others were reinstated and DW is considering legal action.
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Verdict in Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai's trial due next week

The 156-day trial, the most high-profile use of Beijing's draconian national security law, is set to come to a close. Hong Kong's High Court is set to hand down a verdict in the case of pro-democracy campaigner and media mogul Jimmy Lai next week, bringing an end to his lengthy national security trial. Lai's verdict will be delivered by a three-judge panel in a hearing that begins at 10am local time (02:00 GMT) on Monday, according to a court diary notice seen on Friday.
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Trump says Thailand, Cambodia agree to renew ceasefire after deadly clashes

Thailand and Cambodia agreed to cease all shooting effective Friday and return to the previous peace accord, though neither side has independently confirmed the deal.
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Thailand-Cambodia fighting enters 5th day, Thai PM confirms Trump call

Cambodia denies preparing Chinese-made missile attacks and using foreign fighters while border clashes with Thailand continue, causing deaths, injuries, and large displacement.
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Cambodia worst it's been since the civil war amid Thai conflict

Fighting along the Thailand-Cambodia border has escalated to the worst levels since Cambodia's civil war, with Thailand opening and extending nine front lines.
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Israel approves 19 new West Bank settlements in major annexation push

Israel approved formalising 19 West Bank settlements and reviving outposts, accelerating annexation and prompting Palestinian officials and Hamas to warn of intensified colonisation and violence.
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Dozens killed in hospital strike in Myanmar's western Rakhine state

Dozens have been killed in a military strike on a hospital in Myanmar's western Rakhine state, according to an aid worker, a rebel group, a witness and local media reports, as the junta wages a withering offensive ahead of elections beginning this month. The situation is very terrible, said on-site aid worker Wai Hun Aung. As for now, we can confirm there are 31 deaths and we think there will be more deaths. Also there are 68 wounded and will be more and more.
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23 hours ago

Africa at the center of USChina resource race DW 12/12/2025

US companies invested nearly $8 billion in Africa in 2023, almost twice Chinese investment, driven by profit-oriented, fluctuating private capital versus China's strategic approach.
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Machado escape planner feared US strike on her vessel as it fled Venezuela

Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado narrowly escaped via a perilous clandestine 5,500-mile journey to reach Oslo to receive a Nobel prize.
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UN General Assembly adopts resolution demanding Israel allow aid into Gaza

UN General Assembly demanded Israel open unrestricted humanitarian access to Gaza, stop attacking UN facilities, and comply with obligations as an occupying power.
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Australia's social media ban launched with barely a hitch but the real test is still to come

On the lawns of the prime minister's Kirribilli residence in Sydney, overlooking the harbour, Anthony Albanese said he had never been prouder. This is a day in which my pride to be prime minister of Australia has never been greater. This is world-leading. This is Australia showing enough is enough, he said as the country's under-16s social media ban came into effect on Wednesday.
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How does sectarianism impact daily life in Lebanon?

We look at the sectarianism that persists in Lebanon, undermining the country's unity.
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Elon Musk teams with El Salvador to bring Grok chatbot to public schools

Elon Musk's xAI will deploy Grok to over one million Salvadoran students across 5,000+ public schools despite the chatbot's extremist and false content history.
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Going Nuclear Without Blowing Up

Rafael Grossi risks life to secure and inspect nuclear facilities in conflict zones, preventing radioactive catastrophes and stopping diversion of materials for weapons.
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Israel bombards areas across southern Lebanon in latest truce violation

Israeli airstrikes repeatedly hit southern Lebanon hills and valleys to pressure Hezbollah to disarm, drawing UN criticism over civilian casualties and possible war crimes.
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US forces stormed cargo ship travelling from China to Iran: Report

United States forces raided a cargo ship travelling from China to Iran last month, according to the Wall Street Journal, in the latest reported instance of increasingly aggressive maritime tactics by the administration of US President Donald Trump. Unnamed officials told the newspaper that US military personnel boarded the ship several hundred miles from Sri Lanka, according to the report on Friday. It was the first time in several years US forces had intercepted cargo travelling from China to Iran, according to the newspaper.
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Suryakumar and Gill backed to regain India mojo for T20 World Cup

I thought he got (dismissed by) a good ball today, which can happen when you are short on form, assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate said after Gill, who has an impressive record in the Indian Premier League (IPL), fell for a first-ball duck against South Africa on Thursday. But we also know the class. If you look at his IPL record, where he stacks up 700 runs, 600 runs, 800 runs, 600 runs. We believe in his class and we believe he will come good.
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US treasury lifts sanctions on Brazilian judge who presided over Bolsonaro case

The US Department of the Treasury has lifted sanctions imposed on the Brazilian supreme court justice who oversaw the conviction of the former president Jair Bolsonaro. Justice Alexandre de Moraes had been under Global Magnitsky sanctions, which target individuals accused of human rights abuses, since July. His wife Viviane Barci de Moraes who was added the sanctions list in September was also removed from the register on Friday.
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Canada's Vicky Mboko among International Tennis Federation's breakthrough players | CBC Sports

Mboko, a 19-year-old from Burlington, Ont., won four consecutive ITF World Tennis Tour titles early in the year and went on to win a WTA 1000 tournament in Montreal and reach the third round at the French Open. She posted a 62-14 record across all competitions this year and rocketed from No. 350 in the world rankings at the start of the season to her current No. 18 position.
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Nigeria court overrules Maryam Sanda's presidential pardon DW 12/12/2025

Nigeria's Supreme Court reinstated Maryam Sanda's death sentence, nullifying President Tinubu's commutation to 12 years because an appeal remained pending.
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US efforts to end the Ukraine war: Progress and roadblocks DW 12/12/2025

Trump demands a swift end to the Russia-Ukraine war while Ukraine insists on security guarantees and rejects territorial concessions demanded by Russia.
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Pakistan Rolls Out 2 Bold Crypto Exchange Deals

According to Pakistan's finance ministry, the MoU with Binance will allow the government to assess tokenising sovereign bonds, treasury bills, and commodity reserves - including oil, gas, and metals - as it seeks new tools to boost liquidity and expand market reach. Tokenization would create digital representations of real-world assets on blockchain networks, potentially widening investor access and supporting secondary-market efficiency.
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