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Colorado rally attack suspect charged with federal hate crime in US
US Attorney General Pam Bondi says alleged attacker Mohamed Sabry Soliman to be prosecuted to law's 'fullest extent'.
UN demands probe as Israeli forces kill more people near aid site in Gaza
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls for an independent inquiry into the mass shooting of Palestinians.
German court rules asylum seekers unlawfully expelled at Polish border
Judges say Berlin broke EU law by refusing Somali asylum seekers entry.
No ceasefire breakthrough after Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Istanbul
Russia and Ukraine ended Istanbul talks without ceasefire, but agreed to swap prisoners and fallen soldiers.
What message does Ukraine’s Operation Spider’s Web send to Russia and US?
Ukraine carries out large-scale drone strikes on multiple Russian airbases.
Mexico’s president defends 13 percent turnout in judicial elections
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum called judicial elections that saw 13 percent voter turnout a “total success."
PSG victory sparks deadly Paris riots
Two died, nearly 200 hurt and more than 500 arrested at Paris riots following Paris Saint-Germain's championship win.
Russia and Ukraine agree to prisoner swap but peace talks stall in Istanbul
The two sides agree to swap prisoners and remains of about 6,000 soldiers killed in combat but are at odds over a truce.
Military air strike kills at least 20 people in northwest Nigeria
Amnesty International calls for an investigation into the 'reckless' attack in the violence-hit Zamfara state.
Ngugi wa Thiong’o was not just a writer, he was a militant
Throughout his long writing career, Ngugi was far ahead of the intellectual curve.

