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Cyclone slams into Madagascar, killing at least 20 people
Officials in Madagascar say building collapses are responsible for many of the confirmed 20 deaths from Cyclone Gezani.
Are drones, AI making it harder to fight armed groups in the Sahel?
Experts say ISIL and al-Qaeda-linked groups use drones to target army positions with IEDs and to gather intelligence.
Six men named in US Congress: Why is so much redacted in the Epstein files?
US congressman names six men whose names were redacted in the Epstein files, including a US billionaire and Dubai CEO.
Hebron under Israeli lockdown amid wider West Bank annexation plans
Israel’s occupation has carved the Palestinian city of Hebron into zones of control and inserted hundreds of settlers.
FBI releases images of suspect in Guthrie abduction
The FBI released new video of a suspect in the abduction of Nancy Guthrie.
The USS Honduras sets sail again
Honduras is slipping back into Washington’s imperial orbit.
Many killed in south Yemen as crowd linked with STC storms gov’t building
Hospital head tells Al Jazeera that five people were killed and 39 wounded when security dispersed protesters.
Russian drone kills father, 3 children in Ukraine, wounds pregnant mother
Authorities in the town of Bohodukhiv, situated near the Russian border, have declared three days of mourning.
Explosions and fireworks at Albania anti-government protests
Anti-government protesters in Albania hurled petrol bombs and fireworks at police.
Thomas Frank sacked as head coach by Tottenham Hotspur after eight months
Tottenham sack the Danish manager after a torrid eight-match winless run and with the side in 16th place on the ladder.

