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  • WorldBBC

    Liberia's President Joseph Boakai to set up first war crimes court

    An estimated 250,000 people were killed in Liberia's two civil wars between 1989 and 2003.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    2 Nigerian military personnel will face court martial over a drone attack that killed 85 villagers

    Two Nigerian military personnel will face a court martial over the killing of 85 villagers in a military drone attack in December in the West African nation’s conflict-battered north, authorities said, prompting calls from a rights group Friday for more transparency and justice for victims. The two personnel will be subjected to military justice proceedings “for acts of omission or commission” after investigations found that the civilians killed by the strike “were mistaken for terrorists,” Nig

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  • WorldJust Style

    Uzbek cotton sector urged to protect activists after alleged attack

    Uzbekistan's cotton sector, which was cleared of state-level forced labour in 2021, is being asked to investigate an alleged attack on a human rights activist during a trip to meet cotton farmers.

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  • BusinessReuters

    German company launches candle wax-powered rocket on test flight into space

    BERLIN (Reuters) -German company HyImpulse successfully launched on Friday a candle wax-powered rocket capable of carrying commercial satellites on a test suborbital flight into space for the first time. "We're signalling Germany's prowess as a spacefaring nation and expanding Europe's access to space," HyImpulse's chief executive Mario Kobald said in a statement. The 12-metre, 2.5-tonne test rocket dubbed "SR75" lifted off shortly after 0500 GMT from a launch site in Koonibba, South Australia

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  • WorldBloomberg

    Irish Premier Visits Northern Ireland Amid Migration Row

    (Bloomberg) -- Irish prime minister Simon Harris is making his first official visit to Belfast in Northern Ireland Friday, amid a dispute that erupted this week between the UK and Ireland over migration.Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia Steps Up Arrests Of Those Attacking Israel OnlineApple Rallies on Upbeat Forecast, Record-Setting BuybackTurkey Confirms All Trade Halt With Israel Over War in GazaHuawei Secretly Backs US Research, Awarding Millions in PrizesIn Jamie Dimon's America, the Stoc

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  • SportsBBC

    Africa's week in pictures: 26 April - 2 May 2024

    A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond.

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  • WorldBloomberg

    Labour’s Election Gains in UK Tempered by Gaza Protest Votes

    (Bloomberg) -- A strong performance by the opposition Labour Party in a set of local elections in the UK was checked as voters in some areas appeared to withhold support over the party’s stance on the war in Gaza.Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia Steps Up Arrests Of Those Attacking Israel OnlineApple Rallies on Upbeat Forecast, Record-Setting BuybackTurkey Confirms All Trade Halt With Israel Over War in GazaHuawei Secretly Backs US Research, Awarding Millions in PrizesIn Jamie Dimon's America

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  • Worlddpa international

    Pope nostalgic for train journeys

    Pope Francis is nostalgic for the old days when he could still travel by train, he has revealed in an interview. "I have always loved travelling by public transport. It's a way to be among people, to feel their warmth and their worries," the 87-year-old head of the Catholic Church told the monthly newspaper Freccia of the Italian state railway. As a schoolchild, he travelled every day by train from Flores to Floresta, two districts of Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. "Today, that's one of the t

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  • WorldBBC

    Turkey halts trade with Israel over 'humanitarian tragedy' in Gaza

    Officials say the measures will be in place until Israel allows an "uninterrupted and sufficient flow" of aid.

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  • BusinessWorld Construction Network

    Egis acquires property and construction consultancy Thomas & Adamson

    The Thomas & Adamson team is set to seamlessly integrate into Egis' Middle East operations.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    A bus plunges into a rocky ravine in northern Pakistan, killing 15 people and injuring more than 20

    A bus plunged into a rocky ravine in northern Pakistan on Friday after its driver lost control, killing at least 15 people and seriously injuring more than 20 others, police said. The bus was traveling to Hunza on the Karakoram Highway in Gilgit-Baltistan’s Diamer district when the accident occurred, senior police officer Fayaz Ahmed said. The mountainous highway connects Pakistan with China.

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  • WorldAFP

    Fabricated election results fan baseless South Korea voter fraud claims

    South Korea's election commission said polls that handed a stinging defeat to President Yoon Suk Yeol's party were closely monitored, contrary to social media posts that presented baseless voter figures as evidence of tampering. The figures, which purported to show that more than 95 percent of overseas voters backed the opposition party, are not based on official data.

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  • WorldTime

    Asia Heatwave: Why a Thai Village Paraded a Cartoon Cat

    As scorching temperatures and drought batter the region, communities across Asia have resorted to desperate measures and even some superstitions.

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  • WorldReuters

    Heatwaves and outages test support for juntas in Chad and Mali

    N'DJAMENA/BAMAKO (Reuters) - In Chad's scorching capital N'Djamena, housewife Sylvie Belrangar turned the handle of a tap but nothing trickled out as water shortages and extreme temperatures sweep parts of West and North-Central Africa's Sahel region. Belrangar's plight is echoed elsewhere in the semi-arid Sahel, whose worst heatwave in recent memory exposed in April the struggle of junta-led countries, such as Chad and Mali, to guarantee basic services when the need for water and electricity

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  • WorldBloomberg

    The Lights Are On in South Africa and Many People Are Suspicious

    (Bloomberg) -- South Africa is enjoying a rare streak of uninterrupted electricity right before elections, drawing more suspicion than praise in a nation that’s become accustomed to the daily power cuts that have dragged on for years.Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia Steps Up Arrests Of Those Attacking Israel OnlineApple Rallies on Upbeat Forecast, Record-Setting BuybackTurkey Confirms All Trade Halt With Israel Over War in GazaHuawei Secretly Backs US Research, Awarding Millions in PrizesIn

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  • WorldBloomberg

    Europe’s East Will Soon Overtake Club Med for Living Standards

    (Bloomberg) -- Almost four decades after the Soviet Union collapsed, living standards in the countries that broke free from its orbit to join the European Union are set to leapfrog the bloc’s south.Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia Steps Up Arrests Of Those Attacking Israel OnlineApple Rallies on Upbeat Forecast, Record-Setting BuybackTurkey Confirms All Trade Halt With Israel Over War in GazaHuawei Secretly Backs US Research, Awarding Millions in PrizesIn Jamie Dimon's America, the Stock Mar

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  • WorldBloomberg

    Rahul Gandhi to Contest Key Seat in Uttar Pradesh in India Polls

    (Bloomberg) -- Sign up for the India Edition newsletter by Menaka Doshi – an insider's guide to the emerging economic powerhouse, and the billionaires and businesses behind its rise, delivered weekly.Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia Steps Up Arrests Of Those Attacking Israel OnlineApple Rallies on Upbeat Forecast, Record-Setting BuybackTurkey Confirms All Trade Halt With Israel Over War in GazaHuawei Secretly Backs US Research, Awarding Millions in PrizesIn Jamie Dimon's America, the Stock M

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  • WorldCNN

    ‘Bound to secrecy’: The indelible ink behind the world’s biggest election

    India’s massive, twice-a-decade exercise in democracy is once again leaving its mark on the country’s people, in the form of purple-streaked index fingers.

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  • BusinessAssociated Press

    E-waste is overflowing landfills. At one sprawling Vietnam market, workers recycle some of it

    When he first started working two decades ago in Nhat Tao market, Ho Chi Minh City’s biggest informal recycling market, he usually salvaged computers with bulky monitors and heavy processors. Most repair shops are a single room crammed with junked electronic devices or e-waste with tables placed outside. Workers, many of them migrants from across Vietnam, repair or salvage items like laptops, scarred mobile phones, camera lenses, television remotes, even entire air conditioning units.

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  • WorldWFLD

    CAIR-Chicago responds to pro-Palestinian college protests

    More and more organizations are weighing in on the ongoing pro-Palestine college protests that are unfolding across the country.

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  • ScienceMen's Journal

    Orangutan Observed Doing Amazing, Human-Like Behavior for the First Time

    As our closest non-human relatives, primates remain some of the smartest creatures in the animal kingdom. And they continue to surprise science with their knowledge. A new research paper published in Nature journal shows just how resourceful one orangutan in Indonesia is. Scientists have been ...

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Death toll from heavy rains in southern Brazil jumps to 29, with 60 more still mising

    The death toll from heavy rains in Brazil’s southern Rio Grande do Sul state jumped to 29 as of Thursday night, with another 60 people missing, according to the state's civil defense agency. Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva traveled to the state on Thursday to meet with local authorities and express his solidarity.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    The unprecedented destruction of housing in Gaza hasn't been seen since World War II, the UN says

    The world hasn’t seen anything like the unprecedented destruction of housing in Gaza since World War II, and it would take at least until 2040 to restore the homes devastated in Israel’s bombing and ground offensive if the conflict ended today, the United Nations reported Thursday. The U.N. assessment said the social and economic impact of the war launched after Hamas’ surprise attack in southern Israel on Oct. 7 has been increasing “in an exponential manner.” It called the level of casualties

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  • BusinessRetail Banker International

    2024 BMO Celebrating Women Grant Program launches to back women-owned businesses

    Grants will be awarded to ten women-owned businesses that address the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

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  • Worlddpa international

    Report: Hamas leader calls for changes to hostage deal proposal

    The leader of the Palestinian Islamist organization Hamas in the Gaza Strip, Yehya al-Sinwar, still has three demands in the current negotiation offer for a hostage deal, according to a media report. He continues to demand a guaranteed end to the war, a source close to the Hamas leader told the Israeli television station Channel 12 on Thursday evening. Israel has so far denied this. Sinwar reportedly wants a written commitment for an "unconditional end to the fighting". According to the broadcas

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  • NewsWHTM

    Students protest Israel-Hamas war at Dickinson College

    CARLISLE, Pa. (WHTM) – A few dozen students are protesting the Israel-Hamas War at a Midstate college. They’ve set up encampments on campus of Dickinson College and have been there for about a week. John Jones, president of the college, says they’ve been peaceful and both sides have been in talks regarding demands. “They’re asking […]

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  • WorldBloomberg

    New Zealand ‘Seriously Concerned’ by China’s Pacific Ambitions

    (Bloomberg) -- New Zealand is “seriously concerned” by China’s increased interest in the Pacific, Foreign Minister Winston Peters said.Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia Steps Up Arrests Of Those Attacking Israel OnlineApple Rallies on Upbeat Forecast, Record-Setting BuybackTurkey Confirms All Trade Halt With Israel Over War in GazaHuawei Secretly Backs US Research, Awarding Millions in PrizesIn Jamie Dimon's America, the Stock Market Has Already Voted“China has a long-standing presence in the

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  • WorldFox News

    Turkey cuts off all trade with Israel in protest against Gaza war: report

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ended all trade between his country and Israel on Thursday in the latest protest against the war in Gaza.

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  • WorldBBC

    Guinness World Records: Nigerian woman paints nails for three days

    The 19-year-old technician says she painted 4,000 nails in an attempt to break the world record.

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  • ScienceSpace

    Watch live: China launching Chang'e 6 mission to far side of the moon early May 3 (video)

    China's Chang'e 6 sample return mission to the moon's far side is scheduled to launch early Friday morning (May 3), and you can watch the action live.

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  • Businessdpa international

    Russia's Gazprom reports first annual loss in nearly 25 years

    Russia state-controlled energy giant Gazprom was in the red last year for the first time in almost a quarter of a century after trade with Europe nosedived in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine. Gazprom reported on Thursday a net loss in 2023 of 629 billion roubles (around $6.9 billion), missing analyst estimates. Russian media outlets reported this was the first annual net loss at Gazprom since 1999. Following a profit of 1.23 trillion roubles in 2022, the first year of the full-scale war in U

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  • Worlddpa international

    Germany's Scholz to meet French President Macron in Paris

    French President Emmanuel Macron will receive German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Paris on Thursday evening, days before a visit by China's president and Communist Party leader Xi Jinping. The Élysée Palace said that the meeting between Macron and Scholz would be a private dinner. No further details were disclosed. Xi is visiting France on Monday and Tuesday for the first time in almost five years as part of a trip to Europe. Macron and Scholz are expected to agree on joint positions regarding Xi's

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  • WorldBBC

    Kenya appoints first woman air force head

    Maj Gen Fatuma Ahmed becomes the first woman to lead any of Kenya's military services.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    NATO members 'deeply concerned' by activities such as sabotage on alliance soil. They blame Russia

    NATO countries say they are deeply concerned by a campaign of hybrid activities on the military alliance's soil they attribute to Russia, and which they say constitute a threat to their security. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Thursday in a message posted on the social media platform X that actions including disinformation, sabotage, acts of violence and cyber and electronic interference “will not deter us from supporting Ukraine.” There was no immediate response to a request for

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  • BusinessReuters

    Pakistan pushes back deadline for expressions of interest to buy national airline

    ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Pakistan will push back the deadline for companies to express interest in buying national carrier Pakistan International Airlines to May 18, the country's privatisation minister said on Thursday. The extension, announced in a statement by Minister for Investment and Privatisation Abdul Aleem Khan, came a day before the expressions of interest had originally been due. "The Board accorded approval for extension in the date for submission of interests on the request of intere

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  • BusinessAFP

    Record loss for Russia's Gazprom as European market closed

    Russian energy giant Gazprom said Thursday it suffered a record annual loss last year as the European market was practically shut to its gas exports due to sanctions over Moscow's military operation in Ukraine.Exports to Europe have long been Gazprom's top earnings source, but following the start of the conflict in Ukraine European nations sought to reduce their reliance upon Russian natural gas.

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  • WorldExplorersWeb

    Nepal Supreme Court Bans Helicopter Airlifts

    A powerful new player has entered the debate about commercialization and the environment in Nepal. The country’s Supreme Court has ordered the government to limit the number of climbers on Everest. It also bans helicopters above base camp on all its mountains and orders new regulations to limit garbage on its peaks. The tribunal’s order […]

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  • ScienceSpace

    NASA selects Rocket Lab for back-to-back climate change research launches

    NASA's PREFIRE mission will deploy a pair of satellites from twin launches aboard Rocket Lab's Electron rockets that will contribute to climate change studies in the Arctic and Antarctica.

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  • USWGN Chicago

    Northwestern facing lawsuits, calls for president to resign after reaching agreement with pro-Palestinian demonstrators

    CHICAGO — Northwestern University is facing at least two lawsuits and several resignations in the wake of its agreement with pro-Palestinian protestors to end the encampment on campus. CAIR-Chicago joined hosted a press conference Thursday afternoon saying they stand in solidarity with the anti-war demonstrators protesting Israel’s war on Gaza. CAIR Executive director Ahmed Rehab […]

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  • WorldFox Weather

    10 killed in Brazil floods as governor warns of 'biggest climate disaster' to come

    Torrential rains of nearly a half-foot in 24 hours across southern Brazil led to flooding that has killed at least 10 people.

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  • WorldBloomberg

    AMLO’s Plan to Elect Judges Undermines Democracy, Groups Say

    (Bloomberg) -- Constitutional reforms pitched by Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador are a threat to judicial independence, violate international legal standards and undermine democracy, three law and advocacy groups said Thursday.Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia Steps Up Arrests Of Those Attacking Israel OnlineApple Rallies on Upbeat Forecast, Record-Setting BuybackTurkey Confirms All Trade Halt With Israel Over War in GazaHuawei Secretly Backs US Research, Awarding Millions in Pri

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  • BusinessRoad & Track

    Honda Reportedly Abandoning the Worst Name in Cars

    Honda calls this car the e:Ny1 in Europe and China, a name that is near-impossible to both type and pronounce.

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  • WorldBloomberg

    Next South African Government Has Tough Reform Job, Moody’s Says

    (Bloomberg) -- South Africa may struggle to make much more progress on resolving the country’s longstanding challenges if a coalition government emerges after elections this month, Moody’s Investors Service cautioned.Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia Steps Up Arrests Of Those Attacking Israel OnlineApple Rallies on Upbeat Forecast, Record-Setting BuybackTurkey Confirms All Trade Halt With Israel Over War in GazaHuawei Secretly Backs US Research, Awarding Millions in PrizesIn Jamie Dimon's Ame

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  • LifestyleTasting Table

    The Cultural Tradition Behind Thailand's Sabai Sabai Drink

    In Thailand the phrase "sabai sabai" refers to a state of total relaxation, like you feel when on vacation. This cocktail embodies that attitude to a T.

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  • BusinessAssociated Press

    Broadband internet services are disrupted in most parts of Nepal

    Broadband internet was disrupted in many parts of Nepal on Thursday as Indian vendors from whom most Nepali private operators source the bandwidth stopped providing the services because of payment defaults. Private internet service providers in Nepal issued notices saying their services were either disrupted or connections were slow. The state-run Nepal Telecom was still continuing to provide internet services.

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  • WorldINSIDER

    Ukraine says it's cracking down on satellite images of its territory in case they give away secrets to Russia

    Satellite companies are taking images of Ukrainian territory every day, a defense official said, which risks them being used by Russia against it.

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  • WorldSemafor

    Pressure piles on Kenya’s president as floods wreak havoc

    Kenya's president faces mounting criticism over his handling of the country’s worst floods in three decades, even as his government steps up its response to the devastation and subsequent political fallout.

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  • WorldBloomberg

    Fake Fertilizer May Lead to Kenyan Agriculture Minister’s Ouster

    (Bloomberg) -- Kenyan lawmakers are demanding the dismissal of the nation’s agriculture secretary after government agencies distributed fake fertilizer through a subsidy program, the latest scandal to hit President William Ruto’s government.Most Read from BloombergSaudi Arabia Steps Up Arrests Of Those Attacking Israel OnlineApple Rallies on Upbeat Forecast, Record-Setting BuybackTurkey Confirms All Trade Halt With Israel Over War in GazaHuawei Secretly Backs US Research, Awarding Millions in Pr

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  • Worlddpa international

    German foreign minister's Pacific trip begins in Australia

    Germany's foreign minister arrived on Thursday evening in Australia for a trip that will also take her to New Zealand and Fiji. Annalena Baerbock landed in Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, after a flight of almost 19 hours that was interrupted only by a refuelling stop in Bali. She flew on an A350 German government aircraft named Konrad Adenauer, a former German chancellor. Her flight was being closely watched. In August of last year, Baerbock's same three-nation trip had to be abandone

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    British police officer pleads guilty to terror charges for showing support for Hamas on WhatsApp

    A British police officer pleaded guilty Thursday to terror charges for showing support on social media for Hamas, which is designated a terror group and banned in the U.K. West Yorkshire constable Mohammed Adil admitted sharing two images on WhatsApp supporting the group three weeks after Hamas and other Palestinian militants stormed into Israel on Oct. 7 and killed about 1,200 people and seized some 250 hostages. Adil, 26, pleaded guilty in Westminster Magistrates’ Court to two counts of publ

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