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New Epstein emails and files: What do they reveal about Trump?
The US House of Representatives will vote on releasing all files related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein next week.
Sudan is the “largest displacement crisis in the world”
Amy Pope of the International Organization for Migration, says that Sudan has the world's largest displacement crisis.
France commemorates 10th anniversary of deadly Paris attacks
Officials, families and supporters gather across Paris to remember victims killed in deadly November 2015 assaults.
DRC FM: Rwanda must prove it wants peace
Foreign Minister Therese Wagner challenges Rwanda’s commitment to peace as talks continue and troops remain in DR Congo.
US shutdown ends: What happens now, when will services resume?
Trump signed the Republican bill ending the longest US government shutdown, resuming funding until the end of January.
Italy probes Sarajevo ‘sniper safaris’: What were they, who was involved?
According to a lawsuit, participants would be flown from Italy to Bosnia where they would pay to shoot people.
Cambodia evacuates hundreds from disputed Thai border as tensions reignite
Evacuation of a frontier village takes place after a shooting reportedly kills one resident.
Gaza girl resuscitated in mortuary as family prepared to bury her
After being declared dead and placed in a morgue in Gaza, 12-year-old Raghad al-Assar was found alive eight hours later.
Zelenskyy meets troops on front line as Russia, Ukraine battle in key areas
Fighting intensify, as Kyiv claims attacks on oil facilities in Zaporizhia and Crimea and Moscow pushes on villages.
UN investigates Israel over reported torture of Palestinian detainees
The United Nations is investigating reports of the ‘systematic and widespread torture’ of Palestinians detained.

