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Guinea-Bissau military appoints general as transition president after coup

Military officers staged a coup in Guinea-Bissau, arrested the president, suspended the election process, and appointed General Horta Nta Na Man as leader.
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Guinea-Bissau military deposes President Embalo after vote DW 11/26/2025

Guinea-Bissau's military seized power, deposed President Umaro Sissoco Embalo, closed borders and airspace, imposed a curfew, and suspended the electoral process.
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Sri Lanka: Dozens dead as cyclone Ditwah hits country DW 11/28/2025

Cyclone Ditwah caused severe flooding and landslides in Sri Lanka, killing at least 69, displacing thousands, damaging over 3,000 homes.
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21 hours ago
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More than 50 killed in deadly Sri Lanka floods: What we know so far

Cyclone Ditwah struck Sri Lanka, causing at least 56 deaths, widespread flooding and landslides, mass evacuations, infrastructure damage, and travel disruptions.
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21 hours ago

Jenin killings latest example of Israel's shoot to kill' policy

Israeli forces shot and killed two unarmed Palestinian men who surrendered in Jenin, reflecting a longstanding shoot-to-kill approach and societal acceptance.
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21 hours ago

Opposition NDP party claims victory in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Though official results have yet to be released, the NDP's likely victory is slated to end the Unity Labour Party's 24 years in power. The party addressed its constituents in St Vincent and the Grenadines, sometimes known by the acronym SVG, in a social media post after Thursday's election. We love you, SVG, and we will keep working and advocating for you, the Unity Labour Party said. This is not the end, it is the beginning.
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21 hours ago

Hezbollah leader promises response to Israel's strike killing top commander

Hezbollah asserts the right to retaliate for the assassination of military chief Haytham Tabtabai and warns that war remains a possible outcome.
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This is how the unofficial 'papal airline' flies the pope

Pope Leo XIV charters full-size commercial airliners (e.g., A320neo) operated by ITA Airways for state trips; the Vatican does not pay the costs.
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Oscar Piastri boosts F1 title hopes with pole for Qatar Grand Prix sprint race

Oscar Piastri took sprint pole at the Qatar Grand Prix, beating George Russell and Lando Norris, while Max Verstappen struggled and will start sixth.
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Flood deaths rise to 174 in Indonesia, surge across Southeast Asia

Floods and landslides in Sumatra have killed 174 people, left about 79 missing, and displaced thousands, with communications and access disrupted.
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Death toll from floods and landslides on Indonesia's Sumatra island rises to 164

Flash floods and landslides on Sumatra caused by monsoon rains killed at least 164 people, left 79 missing, and displaced about 3,000 families.
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Southeast Asia floods: More than 250 deaths reported DW 11/28/2025

The number of deaths caused by flooding in Southeast Asia has risen to more than 250, with more deaths reported in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. Days of torrential rain led to flooding in nine Thai provinces and eight states in neighboring Malaysia, displacing tens of thousands of people. Similar scenes are playing out in Indonesia's Sumatra island, where rescue teams are battling to reach affected areas in 12 cities and districts. The annual monsoon season has been exacerbated by a tropical storm in the region
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Flash flooding in Sumatra kills 69 as rescue crews search rivers for survivors

Flash floods and landslides on Sumatra killed 69 people, with 59 missing, thousands displaced, and rescue efforts hampered by mudslides, blackouts, and poor communications.
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21 hours ago

RSF converts hospital in Sudan's West Kordofan into military base

The RSF converted part of Al-Nuhud Hospital into a military command centre, denying civilians access to healthcare and causing severe staff shortages.
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Death toll from flooding in southern Thailand reaches at least 145

Devastating floods in southern Thailand have killed 145 people, heavily impacting Songkhla province and leaving thousands stranded with widespread infrastructure damage.
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Rodrigo Duterte loses appeal for release from ICC custody DW 11/28/2025

Rodrigo Duterte will remain detained at the International Criminal Court while facing crimes-against-humanity charges related to alleged extrajudicial killings.
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21 hours ago

ICC to rule on provisional release of ex-Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte

International Criminal Court (ICC) appeals judges are set to rule on a request to release from detention former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who has ongoing proceedings against him on charges of crimes against humanity. The judges are scheduled to issue their ruling on Friday, paving the way for a possible provisional freedom of the ageing politician a move strongly opposed by human rights groups and families of victims of his brutal drug war.
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21 hours ago

RSF military push for Kordofan leaves Sudan at risk of partition

Sudan's RSF controls western Sudan and is advancing into Kordofan, threatening to capture el-Obeid and push toward Khartoum, risking national division.
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12 hours ago

St Vincent opposition party celebrates historic election win

NDP won 14 of 15 seats in St Vincent and the Grenadines; ULP reduced to one seat, and Godwin Friday will become prime minister.
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21 hours ago

Why is Senegal squaring up to the International Monetary Fund?

Senegal resists IMF-recommended debt restructuring despite severe public debt (119% of GDP) and urgent need for IMF support to stabilize finances.
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Israel Releases 16-Year-Old US Citizen After 9 Months in Detention Without Trial

Mohammed Ibrahim, a Palestinian-American teenager, was released after over nine months in Israeli detention and requires urgent medical treatment for weight loss and scabies.
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13 hours ago

Chess: Sindarov, 19, becomes youngest World Cup winner as London Classic begins

Javokhir Sindarov, 19, became the youngest ever winner of the Fide knockout World Cup on Wednesday when the Uzbek teenager defeated China's Wei Yi 2.5-1.5 in the final at Goa. Ukraine's Ruslan Ponomariov had been a year younger in 2002, but that World Cup had also doubled as the Fide world championship in a period when the global title was disputed.
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9 hours ago

The deadliest wait: five women on death row

Between 500 and 1,000 women are on death row, often for murder or drug trafficking, with executions concentrated in China, Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
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21 hours ago

Venezuela explained in 10 maps and charts

The United States has designated Venezuela's so-called Cartel de los Soles a foreign terrorist organization, marking the latest escalation in US-Venezuela tensions. Washington alleges Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro heads the organisation, which, the US says, is involved in widespread corruption and drug trafficking. Maduro denies the accusations amid growing fears of potential US military action in the region, and his government has called the cartel an invention.
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US 'don't care about the European position' and 'will sell out Ukraine'

The US President recognising the Ukrainian territory as Russia will mean victory for Vladimir Putin and could escalate the war into a dangerous position, as the Russian dictator lowered the nuclear threshold for any attack on the Russian Federation. Putin set the current nuclear doctrine which means if his red line of a conventional attack on Russia n territory, a threat against the state or in the event of a nuclear attack Moscow will respond with nuclear weapons, this also includes the occupied Ukrainian regions that Trump will recognise as being Russian.
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4 days ago

Peace talks in Geneva to end Russia's war in Ukraine have ended. What's next?

Well, Ukraine would have had to limit the size of its army, but not Russia. Ukraine would have to give up territory with cities full of Ukrainians in the east that it's been fighting and defending these last four years while Russia has been unable to take them. Ukraine would be banned from ever joining NATO, whereas Russia would have sanctions lifted and joined the G8.
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21 hours ago

India's Olympic ambition in spotlight as Commonwealth Games build-up begins

India will host the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad to prepare for a 2036 Olympic bid, requiring major venue and infrastructure investment.
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Honduras' ruling party says Trump's support for conservatives may backfire: It's a blow to the right'

In a message on Truth Social, Trump endorsed the conservative candidate Nasry Tito Asfura of the National Party, claiming they could work together to combat drug trafficking. Trump also attacked the other candidates, accusing them of being communists. Torres, however, welcomed the Republican's comments, saying it affects the conservative candidates seeking the presidency of Honduras, which goes to the polls on Sunday.
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21 hours ago

Why has Venezuela banned six international airlines amid US tensions?

Venezuela revoked operating permits for six international airlines after those airlines suspended flights following a US FAA warning about hazardous airspace.
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Israeli forces kill 2 Palestinians after apparent surrender DW 11/27/2025

Israeli security forces killed two Palestinian men in the occupied West Bank on Thursday, reportedly after they had surrendered. The Palestinian Authority said the two men aged 26 and 37 were killed in "the brutal field execution carried out by the Israeli occupation army" and condemned the incident as a "war crime." Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said he "fully supports" the Israeli troops who shot two "wanted terrorists."
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21 hours ago

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,373

Russian forces claim 70% control of Pokrovsk and surround it; Ukraine resists while peace talks and security guarantees remain contested.
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18 hours ago

Millions in China cram for civil service exam and the hope of a job for life

A record number of people are set to take China's notoriously gruelling national civil service exam this weekend, reflecting the increasing desire of Chinese workers to find employment in the public rather than private sector. Around 3.7 million people have registered for the tests on Saturday and Sunday, which will be the first since the government increased the age limit for certain positions.
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Israeli operation in southern Syria leaves at least 10 dead DW 11/28/2025

An Israeli raid in Beit Jin killed at least ten people, detained Jamaa Islamiya suspects, and left six Israeli soldiers injured, three seriously.
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14 hours ago

Bear attacks man in public toilet in Japan

Hungry bears entering populated and urban areas have caused record numbers of attacks and deaths in Japan, prompting government, self-defence and armed police intervention.
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North Korea claims victory in 'war on religion' DW 11/28/2025

North Korean authorities claim to have nearly eradicated underground Christian churches, yet clandestine believers continue to practice despite severe repression.
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Alejandro Gertz: Mexico's attorney general becomes an ambassador at 86

Alejandro Gertz Manero resigned as Mexico's attorney general at 86, clearing the way for President Sheinbaum to complete her security cabinet.
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9 hours ago

The controversial history of Raul Rocha, the Miss Universe owner under investigation for links to organized crime

But this is not the first time Rocha has been the subject of the authorities' interest. The businessman, with a lavish track record in the corporate world and in the import and export of hydrocarbons in Mexico, is wanted for his involvement in a fuel, weapons, and drug smuggling ring originating in Guatemala that connects him to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and the Mexico City-based cartel La Union Tepito.
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9 hours ago

Video shows Israeli forces shooting Palestinians dead moments after surrender

Israeli border police shot and killed two Palestinians who had surrendered during a Jenin-area operation, while the incident is under military and justice review.
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Pope Leo joins patriarchs from East and West at historic Christian site in Turkey to pray for unity

IZNIK, Turkey -- Pope Leo XIV joined Eastern and Western patriarchs and priests Friday in commemorating an important anniversary in Christian history, gathering at the site in Turkey of an unprecedented A.D. 325 meeting of bishops to pray that Christians might once again be united. Leo, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I and other Christian leaders met on the shores of Lake Iznik, the site of the Council of Nicaea that produced a creed, or statement of faith, that is still recited by millions of Christians today.
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11 hours ago

Small talk: a bluffer's guide

Artists, comedians and platforms face intensifying ethical and political scrutiny over censorship, platform associations, and choices about where to perform or host content.
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While Everyone Argued About Bitcoin Price, El Salvador Used It To Bulletproof Its Democracy

El Salvador's Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Environment are registering official government documents on the Bitcoin blockchain via Simple Proof to timestamp and verify records.
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Bull shark that killed Swiss tourist on NSW beach unlikely to lash out again, experts say

A bull shark attacked two swimmers at Kylies Beach, killing a woman and wounding her partner; experts say it likely will not pose ongoing danger.
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24 Destinations That Surprised Us This Year, According to T+L Travel Advisors

Twenty-four diverse destinations—from Namibia's surreal landscapes to Castilla y León and Norway—reveal unexpected beauty, emerging cuisine, secret luxury lodges, and timeless rediscovered charm.
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Jordan demands Russia stop recruiting citizens after two killed in fighting

Jordan demands Russia stop recruiting Jordanians for military service and will use all available measures to prevent further recruitment.
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15 hours ago

UK rejects visa for girl left destitute in Jamaica by Hurricane Melissa

The Guardian reported on the case of Lati-Yana Stephanie Brown after the hurricane. Her mother, Kerrian Bigby, a carer, moved from Jamaica to be with Lati-Yana's British father, Jerome Hardy, a telecommunications worker, in April 2023, leaving their daughter to be cared for by her grandmother. The couple married this year and after saving up for the 4,000 visa application fee for Lati-Yana to join them, applied in June.
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Asia-Pacific 5G subscriptions set to reach 4.6 billion by 2030 | Computer Weekly

Standalone 5G adoption in Asia-Pacific will surge, reaching 4.6 billion subscriptions by 2030 driven by government initiatives, device affordability, and network roll-outs.
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Australia name unchanged squad for second Ashes Test with Pat Cummins still out

Australia named an unchanged squad for the Gabba, keeping Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood out while Cummins continues recovering from a lower-back stress injury.
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India growth beats all estimates as factories defy Trump tariffs | Fortune

India's GDP rose 8.2% year-on-year in Q3, signaling strong economic expansion despite trade uncertainty with the US and upward revisions to full-year growth forecasts.
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Putin continuing 'efforts to subjugate Ukraine' demanding territory - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Russian decree mandates Russification of occupied Ukrainian territories, enforcing Russian language, identity and culture while claiming these oblasts as historical Russian territories and threatening sovereignty.
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Pope Leo prays for unity at historic Nicaea site

On the second day of his inaugural foreign trip, Pope Leo XIV visited the site where early Christian leaders met 1,700 years ago for the First Council of Nicaea the gathering that produced the creed still spoken in churches today. The first American pope prayed alongside Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, the spiritual leader of the world's Eastern Orthodox Christians, amid the archaeological ruins of the lakeside church where bishops met in 325 to resolve divisions threatening to tear the early Church apart.
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A Real Life Example of Russian Information Operations

Interestingly, Bortnikov and Naryshkin did not travel at the same time, indicating to me that there was no love lost between the two. The SVR delegation arrived first, spent one day meeting with the leadership teams of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), then departed the next day before Bortnikov and his delegation arrived.
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15 hours ago

A step-change': tech firms battle for undersea dominance with submarine drones

Autonomous uncrewed submarines are transforming naval warfare by enabling scalable, lower-cost undersea surveillance, submarine tracking, and protection of undersea infrastructure.
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11 hours ago

Short-term outlook for USDJPY - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

USDJPY at one point moved toward 157.9 last week, reflecting the sharp divergence in monetary policy between the United States and Japan. However, the pair has retreated this week as the market is adjusting its expectations regarding both the Fed and the BoJ. The short-term trend of USDJPY is beginning to show signs of slowing. The key factors impacting the exchange rate are not only U.S. Treasury yields or policy differentials, but also Japan's expected policy adjustments and the clearly rising risk of foreign-exchange intervention.
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6 hours ago

Rugby union's breakaway competition R360 delays launch by two years

R360 will delay its launch until 2028 amid opposition from established unions and threats of bans against players and league participants.
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8 hours ago

Are England actually honest with themselves? If they are, they'll know they have to change | Mark Ramprakash

England's improved adaptability and potent fast-bowling were undermined by a Perth batting collapse and poor situational awareness, though recovery remains possible.
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Iga Swiatek: I didn't want to give any points for free it's a Wimbledon final and I wanted to win'

Iga Swiatek won her first Wimbledon title in July, her sixth Grand Slam, adapted tactics for grass, and will end 2025 ranked world No. 2.
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Myanmar's military rulers grant amnesty to thousands ahead of election

Myanmar's military pardoned or dropped charges against 8,665 people and reduced sentences for 3,085 ahead of December elections.
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Tunisia frees prominent lawyer and critic of President Saied

Sonia Dahmani, a prominent Tunisian critic, was released after a year and a half in prison following conviction for comments about undocumented African migrants.
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Indonesia races to evacuate Sumatra residents as flood deaths soar to 34

Torrential rain and a rare cyclone triggered floods and landslides in North Sumatra, killing at least 34, evacuating thousands, and cutting roads and communications.
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Guinea-Bissau's deposed President Embalo arrives in Senegal after coup

Senegal's Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Thursday night that Embalo had arrived in Senegal after authorities engaged with actors in Guinea-Bissau to try to secure his release. The government of the Republic of Senegal reaffirms its readiness to work alongside ECOWAS, the African Union and all relevant partners, with a view to supporting dialogue, stability and the rapid restoration of constitutional order and democratic legitimacy in this brotherly nation, the statement said.
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