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‘Day of ballots and bullets’: Anglophone fears ahead of Cameroon’s election
Cameroon elects a new president Sunday. But in North West and South West, many are torn between civic duty and safety.
“Irreconcilable positions” jeopardise Gaza ceasefire deal
Sami Al-Arian on the Gaza ceasefire deal and the key conditions required for it to hold.
‘Socialist paradise’: North Korea’s Kim marks 80th year of governing party
Kim Jong Un claims no mistakes, promises economic growth and stronger global standing for the nation.
Why was New York Attorney General Letitia James indicted?
The indictment accuses James on two felony counts: bank fraud and making false statements to a financial institution.
Peru’s Congress votes to remove President Boluarte as crime grips nation
Unlike eight previous attempts to remove the president, almost all legislative factions expressed support for the move.
Complete list of Nobel Peace Prize winners (1901–2024)
The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded 105 times to 142 laureates in its 124 year history.
Belgian police arrest three for plotting drone attack on prime minister
Evidence was found in a building a few hundred metres from Prime Minister Bart De Wever's Antwerp residence.
Who are the five Nobel Peace Prize judges deciding whether Trump gets it?
Donald Trump insists he wins the prize, which will be announced on Friday. These five people decide who gets it.
Strong magnitude 7.6 earthquake strikes off southern Philippines
Tsunami evacuation warning after quake strikes in waters off Davao Oriental in the country's Mindanao region.
‘We don’t want to disappear’: Tuvalu fights for climate action and survival
Pacific island nation explores new ways to survive climate change but needs help to build protective sea walls now.

