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Trump says will pardon former Honduras leader before presidential vote
Juan Orlando Hernandez, member of Trump-endorsed candidate Nasry Asfura's party, serving US drug trafficking sentence.
Guinea-Bissau’s new military ruler moves to consolidate power after coup
General Horta Inta-A appoints new prime minister amid growing condemnation of military coup in West African nation.
Airbus issues major A320 recall after flight-control incident
The change must be carried out before the next routine flight, and is among the largest mass recalls affecting Airbus.
Trump claims he will nullify executive orders Joe Biden signed by autopen
The US president asserted that 92 percent of Biden's orders were illegitimate, citing legally dubious autopen claims.
Peru to declare state of emergency to block Chile border crossings
The announcement comes as undocumented people flee neighbouring Chile in anticipation of an immigration crackdown.
Hong Kong police end rescue operation after deadly apartment inferno
Authorities in Hong Kong say they’ve put out the deadly fire that quickly engulfed several apartment towers in minutes.
‘War crimes’: Deadly Israeli raids on Syria sparks outrage
Israel has carried out its deadliest incursion into southern Syria since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad.
UN condemns ‘summary execution’ of Palestinians in West Bank
Footage from Jenin in the Occupied West Bank shows Israeli forces shooting two Palestinian men.
Jenin killings latest example of Israel’s ‘shoot to kill’ policy
Killing of two unarmed men highlights Israeli attitudes towards similar incidents, and lack of domestic attention.
Why gender-based violence in South Africa is now a national emergency
We look back at South Africa’s nationwide shutdown by women, as they halted work to protest gender-based violence.

