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Benin's foiled coup: How it unfolded and what we know

Benin's attempted coup was foiled by loyal forces backed by Nigerian support, and President Patrice Talon vowed severe punishment for plotters.
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Benin: Army foils attempted coup, says minister DW 12/07/2025

Benin's armed forces foiled a brief coup after soldiers seized state TV and declared government dissolution; President Patrice Talon was reported safe.
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After el-Fasher, we must refuse a new normal' of mass atrocities in Darfur

RSF committed ethnically targeted massacres, rape, torture, executions, and mass detentions in el-Fasher and West Darfur, causing deaths, displacement, and severe trauma.
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One year since the fall of Bashar al-Assad: A timeline

Syria's al-Assad was toppled December 8, 2024; post-overthrow Syria faces reconstruction, refugee returns, lifted sanctions, sectarian violence, and political uncertainty.
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Canada's environmental realism' looks more like surrender | Tzeporah Berman

The UK banned new North Sea oil and gas licences and tightened taxes while Canada loosened regulations to expand oil sands production, delaying climate actions.
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RSF seizes key Heglig oilfield as it pushes to expand control in Sudan

The RSF seized Heglig, Sudan's largest oil field and main processing hub for South Sudanese exports, after the SAF withdrew amid RSF territorial advances.
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Memories of liberation and hope for the future: A Damascene's story

At around midnight on December 8, 2024, the 20-year-old Yamen was on his phone as news poured in that the regime might be on its last legs. A rebel operation from the north of Syria had overtaken Aleppo, Hama and Homs, and word was that they were on their way to Syria's capital city. Yamen told a few friends and joined them in the streets of Damascus.
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Today's Instagram Trivia Answers

Nollywood is based in Nigeria; a conference fire underscored climate-change concerns; Richard Nixon lost in 1960 and 1962 before winning the presidency in 1968.
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US attack on Venezuela risks Vietnam-style' regional conflict, warns Lula adviser

A US invasion of Venezuela could trigger Vietnam-style widespread conflict, drawing South America and global powers into prolonged violent resistance and anti-American backlash.
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Condemnation as Israel raids UNRWA HQ in East Jerusalem, removes UN flag

Israeli forces have raided the headquarters of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in occupied East Jerusalem, seizing items and replacing the UN flag with Israel's flag. In a statement on X, the agency's commissioner-general, Philippe Lazzarini, said Israeli police, accompanied by municipal officials, forcibly entered its compound in Sheikh Jarrah early on Monday morning.
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U.S. Issues Security Alert for This Popular Destination Amid Rise in Crimes Targeting Tourists

"The security alert, issued on Nov. 25, tells Americans to be aware of "recent property crimes, financial crimes, and robberies that have impacted foreigners in Costa Rica, including U.S. citizens." "Tourists have reported break-ins and armed robberies at Airbnbs and other rental properties," the embassy wrote. "Criminal gangs have targeted foreign-owned businesses and residences for crimes that included robberies, break-ins, and extortion."
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Syria's Prison of Secrets: The Search for Sednaya's Missing

When the al-Assad regime falls, Ammar, a Syrian lawyer and former Sednaya prison detainee, is determined to uncover the truth about Syria's missing. Haunted by the disappeared and his own imprisonment, he searches for answers in the ruins of Sednaya prison. Among classified documents, he discovers records of enforced disappearances and deaths, exposing the regime's brutality. With each case, Ammar pursues justice and closure, offering families a chance to grieve and heal.
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Why Japan's economic woes spark global market concern DW 12/08/2025

Takaichi's large stimulus aims to boost growth and ease living costs but likely won't rapidly accelerate Japan's economy and may increase inflation.
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China makes history with $1 trillion trade surplus for first time ever | Fortune

China's exports rebounded in November after an unexpected contraction the previous month, pushing its trade surplus past $1 trillion for the first time, according to data released Monday. Exports climbed 5.9% from a year earlier in November while imports rose just under 2%. The customs data released on Monday also showed that shipments to the U.S. dropped nearly 29% year-on-year. But as trade with the U.S. weakens, China is diversifying its export markets throughout Southeast Asia, Africa, Europe and Latin America.
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McCullum insists England do not have a glass jaw' and can fight back in Ashes

England must recover resilience, address preparation and training, and use a short break to regroup ahead of the third Ashes Test in Adelaide.
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Meghan Markle emailed dad after leg amputation: reports

Meghan Markle emailed her estranged father after his emergency leg amputation, but he reportedly did not receive the message amid their longstanding estrangement.
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Hamilton to unplug from matrix' after Ferrari debut is worst season of F1 career

Lewis Hamilton, after his worst season finishing sixth, feels despondent, seeks to unplug over winter and supports Ferrari's switch to 2026 car development.
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What's behind Russia and Iran's fragile partnership? DW 12/08/2025

Russia is expanding nuclear cooperation with Iran despite limited delivery, while the IAEA seeks access to sites and Iran has denied inspectors.
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Russia and Iran's partnership more fragile than it looks DW 12/08/2025

IAEA urged Iran to extend full, prompt cooperation on enriched uranium and facility access while Russia expands nuclear ties with Tehran, signing major construction agreements.
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China's trade surplus hits $1 trillion for first time ever

China's exports to the United States dropped sharply this year in the face of President Trump's tariffs but the country is still finding plenty of customers elsewhere around the world. Customs data on Monday showed the country's trade surplus for the year topped a trillion dollars for the first time. The all-time high came as China's overall exports in November were up 5.9% from a year ago, even as exports to the United States plunged by nearly 29%.
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Hong Kong sees near-record low election turnout amid discontent over apartment fire

Patriots-only Legislative Council election drew a near-record 31.9% turnout amid declining registered voters, extensive government mobilization, and limited dissent expressed through low participation and arrests.
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Sudan group accuses RSF of raping 19 women who fled el-Fasher

Rapid Support Forces raped at least 19 women fleeing el-Fasher near al-Dabba, including two pregnant, indicating targeted sexual violence and violations of international law.
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9 hours ago

Seizure of South Yemen by UAE-backed forces could lead to independence claim

The UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council has seized control of all eight southern governorates, raising prospects of South Yemen independence.
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UN sets 2026 aid appeal below 1% of global arms spending DW 12/08/2025

UN humanitarian appeal cut to $23 billion for 2026 after decade-low funding, forcing life-and-death prioritization to save 87 million people.
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UN puts 2026 aid appeal under 1% of global arms spending DW 12/08/2025

The UN halved its 2026 aid appeal to $23 billion after receiving its lowest humanitarian funding in a decade, forcing life-or-death prioritization.
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Syria marks a year since fall of Assad as divisions remain DW 12/08/2025

Bashar al-Assad's regime fell after a 14-year conflict, prompting nationwide and diaspora celebrations while leaders call for unity and nationwide reconstruction.
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China's reusable rocket explodes, but its Ethernet flew

LandSpace's Zhuque-3 Y1 demonstrated advanced propulsion, control, and communications technologies despite a failed first-stage landing that caused an explosion.
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UN faces brutal choices' as it launches 2026 aid appeal

The United Nations has launched its 2026 appeal for aid by asking for just half the amount it says it needs, despite humanitarian needs globally being at an all-time high. The international institution appealed for $23bn on Monday, while acknowledging that, due to a plunge in donor funding, the figure would shut out tens of millions of people in urgent need of help.
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Storm Bram named and severe weather warning issued for 90mph winds

Storm Bram will bring heavy rain, flooding, and winds up to 90mph across the UK, while The Independent seeks donations to fund on-the-ground journalism.
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How many Syrians have returned home one year since the fall of al-Assad?

Nearly 1.8 million internally displaced Syrians and 780,000 refugees have returned home one year after al-Assad's fall.
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Russian strikes kill 1 as US and Ukraine officials wrap up third day of diplomatic talks

Russian missile, drone, and shelling attacks killed at least three people and disrupted Ukrainian infrastructure during talks to end the war.
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6 hours ago

Who is Ghassan al-Duhaini, Abu Shabab's successor?

As the chapter closes on Yasser Abu Shabab, 32, the Popular Forces militia leader who appeared in Rafah during the war and was widely viewed as a collaborator with Israel, Ghassan al-Duhaini has been named his successor. Soon after Abu Shabab was killed last Thursday, reportedly during a family dispute mediation, al-Duhaini, who was said to be injured in the same altercation, appeared in a video online dressed in military fatigues and walking among masked fighters under his command.
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UN report sounds alarm over Maori rights in New Zealand

New Zealand risks weakening Maori rights and entrenching racial disparities through recent government policies and funding cuts.
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12 hours ago

Thailand launches airstrikes along disputed border with Cambodia as tensions flare

Thailand launched airstrikes on Cambodia after cross-border clashes that killed Thai soldiers and violated a ceasefire brokered by Donald Trump.
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Israeli surveillance targets US and allies at joint base planning Gaza aid and security, say sources

Israeli operatives are conducting widespread surveillance of US forces and allies stationed at a new US base in the country's south, according to sources briefed on disputes about open and covert recordings of meetings and discussions. The scale of intelligence gathering at the Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) prompted the US commander of the base, Lt Gen Patrick Frank, to summon an Israeli counterpart for a meeting to tell him that recording has to stop here.
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Ukraine's Zelenskyy to meet European allies as US pushes revised peace plan

Zelenskyy faces US pressure to accept a revised peace plan that may require ceding parts of eastern Donbas, prompting urgent talks with European, NATO leaders.
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Are Israel, Hamas entering the second phase of the ceasefire?

No. Since the ceasefire began on October 10, Israel has broken it more than 590 times, killing at least 360 Palestinians, and sending the total death toll in Gaza from two years of attacks above 70,000. Under the first phase based on US President Donald Trump's 20-point peace plan Israel was required to halt its genocidal war on Gaza, pull back its troops, allow aid in, and exchange hundreds of Palestinian detainees for the remaining captives still held in Gaza.
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Japan summons China envoy over fighter jet radar lock' as tensions surge

The move by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Sunday was to protest against what it called the dangerous and extremely regrettable behaviour of the Chinese J-15 fighter jets over international waters southeast of Okinawa's main island the previous day. list of 4 itemsend of list It said China's Liaoning aircraft carrier fighter jets aimed radar beams at Japanese aircraft scrambled to shadow the vessel claims denied by the Chinese embassy.
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Japan PM vows resolute' response after Chinese aircraft accused of locking radar on to Japanese fighter jets

Chinese fighter jets locked radar onto Japanese F-15s near Okinawa, prompting Japan to strengthen surveillance, summon China's ambassador, and heighten tensions over Taiwan-related remarks.
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9 hours ago

Four members of same family killed in Goa nightclub fire that left 25 dead

The massive blaze broke out at just before midnight at Birch by Romeo Lane, a buzzing bar, restaurant and nightclub in north Goa's Aporna district. Most of the hundreds of guests inside the venue were able to escape but 20 members of staff mostly working in the kitchen area were killed after they were trapped in the basement and suffocated to death.
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When you're desperate, you fall for things easily': the scam job ads on TikTok taking people's money

Lilian, a 35-year-old Kenyan living in Qatar, was scrolling on TikTok in April when she saw posts from a recruitment agency offering jobs overseas. The Kenya-based WorldPath House of Travel, with more than 20,000 followers on the social media platform, promised hassle-free work visas for jobs across Europe. They were showing work permits they'd received, envelopes, like: We have Europe visas already,' Lilian recalls.
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Tensions mount between the U.S. and Venezuela as President Trump continues military pressure in the region

NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Jimmy Story, a former U.S. ambassador to Venezuela, about the American military buildup in the region and pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. AYESHA RASCOE, HOST: President Trump is ramping up the pressure on Venezuela's leader, President Nicolas Maduro, and has been for weeks now. He's sent warships to the region. The U.S. has carried out strikes on what it says are drug boats, and he's linked Maduro to drug trafficking.
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Flights suspended, families stranded: The air travel chaos driving Venezuelans to the border

Maria Cordero should be preparing for her arrival in Caracas for the Christmas holidays, but she's at home in Spain, checking her airline's notifications every few hours. Her direct flight to Venezuela was canceled, and the only alternative they're offering her now is to land in Bogota and, from there, continue to the border and cross on foot into Cucuta, the Colombian city that has become the de facto new international gateway for Venezuelans.
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Trump says Zelenskyy isn't ready' to accept US peace deal

Donald Trump has said Volodymyr Zelenskyy isn't ready to sign off on a US-authored peace proposal aimed at ending the war between Russia and Ukraine, at the end of three days of talks between Washington and Kyiv in Florida. I'm a little bit disappointed that President Zelenskyy hasn't yet read the proposal, that was as of a few hours ago. His people love it, but he hasn't, Trump claimed as he spoke with reporters on Sunday night.
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Tired Of High Taxes? 10 Countries Where Americans Pay Less Tax And Live Better

Relocating abroad can reduce taxes and cost of living while enabling a higher quality of life with more savings, experiences, and less financial stress.
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China trade surplus tops $1tn for first time amid pivot to counter US lull

China's annual goods trade surplus exceeded $1 trillion as exporters rerouted shipments to non-US markets, offsetting a sharp decline in exports to the United States.
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Standing up for Alex Carey, undoubtedly the finest wicketkeeper in world cricket right now | Brendan Foster

The pugnacious Western Australian, who had the reckless bravery of a bare-knuckle fighter at a travelling agricultural show, revolutionised world cricket because he was the first player to be selected for Australia for his batting ability rather than his glovework. It's a template that most cricketing nations have been copying ever since, with varying degrees of success. Before Marsh, keepers resembled buttoned-up bureaucrats selected for being skilled artisans capable of perhaps crafting a few valuable runs alongside the tail.
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Sri Lanka landslides feared as toll hits 618, widespread loss sweeps Asia

Monsoon storms and Cyclone Ditwah-triggered floods and landslides have devastated Sri Lanka, causing hundreds of deaths, millions affected, extensive damage, and costly recovery needs.
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Soldiers announce apparent military coup in Benin

Soldiers in Benin announced the dissolution of the government, removed President Patrice Talon, and installed a Military Committee for Refoundation led by Lt. Col. Pascal Tigri.
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Soldiers appear on Benin state television announcing apparent coup

Soldiers claiming to be the Military Committee for Refoundation have ousted President Patrice Talon, dissolved the government, and his whereabouts are unknown.
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Benin: ECOWAS troops deployed after failed coup attempt DW 12/07/2025

ECOWAS troops from Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria and Sierra Leone will deploy to Benin to support the government and army after a failed coup attempt.
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Troops and warplanes deployed in Benin after failed coup attempt'

An attempted coup in Benin by soldiers was thwarted; ECOWAS deployed regional troops and Nigeria conducted air strikes to support the government.
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WFP warns of massive' humanitarian aid crisis in Sudan as war rages

Fighting in Sudan is preventing aid delivery, leaving millions acutely food insecure and risking mass starvation, especially in besieged Kordofan and Darfur regions.
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Hong Kong holds election as city reels from deadly fire DW 12/07/2025

Hong Kong held Legislative Council elections days after a deadly apartment fire that killed at least 159, with low turnout expected amid anger over handling.
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Killing of journalists likely to become more common

Killing journalists is a war crime under international law and the international community must act to prevent its likely increase.
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Supporters of Venezuela's Machado rally in cities around the world

Supporters of Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado have rallied in countries around the world to celebrate her Nobel Peace Prize win ahead of Wednesday's award ceremony Thousands of people marched through Madrid, Utrecht, Buenos Aires, Lima, Brisbane and other cities on Saturday in support of 58-year-old Machado, who won the Nobel award for her struggle to achieve a democratic transition in Venezuela.
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The Guardian view on Marwan Barghouti: Palestinians need a political future as well as aid and reconstruction | Editorial

The political fate of Palestinians is bound to the personal fate of Marwan Barghouti. After more than two decades in an Israeli jail for murder, the charismatic 66-year-old is by far the most popular Palestinian leader, widely regarded as the only figure capable of uniting factions riven by ideology and enmity. Though a member of Fatah, Mr Barghouti has criticised abuses by the Palestinian Authority and has won respect within Hamas ranks.
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23 hours ago

Disarming Hamas should not be first task of Gaza stabilisation force, Turkey says

The ISF should prioritize separating Israeli troops from Hamas-controlled areas in Gaza before pursuing Palestinian disarmament.
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21 hours ago

Kagame: Never seen this much attention' to ending Africa war

Trump-era US diplomacy prioritizes transactional deals over democracy and human-rights rhetoric, yielding practical improvements and effective pressure that can resolve regional conflicts.
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1 day ago

Hope, flags, fireworks as Syria starts to celebrate a year without al-Assad

Damascus celebrated the capital's liberation with crowds, returning exiles, and hopeful sentiment after the fall of the al-Assad regime and years of conflict.
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Less UN, fewer US soldiers a new era for Iraq? DW 12/07/2025

In just a few weeks, the United Nations' special mission to Iraq will leave the country for good. The UN Assistance Mission for Iraq, known as UNAMI, has been in the country for 22 years and was set up shortly after the US invasion of Iraq back in 2003. UNAMI's exit marks "the start of a new chapter rooted in Iraq's leadership of its own future," UNAMI boss Mohamed al-Hassan said earlier this week, as he delivered the organization's final briefing.
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