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Flights cancelled, millions told to stay indoors as strong winds lash China
Beijing issues its second-highest gale alert as strong winds hit the capital region.
Africa doesn’t need aid. It needs control over its critical minerals
African countries can break aid dependency by simply capturing the full value of their mineral resources.
Three rebels, one Indian soldier killed in Kashmir gun battles
Three Kashmir fighters and an Indian soldier killed in separate firefights in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Gabon votes in first presidential election since the 2023 coup
Thousands of people are seen queueing outside polling stations across capital Libreville to cast their ballots.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro ‘stable’ after being hospitalised with abdominal pain
The 70-year-old former leader is seeking to make a political comeback in 2026 even as he faces a criminal trial.
Argentina secures $42bn from IMF, others as it lifts currency controls
Three major financial institutions are investing in Argentina's economic recovery as it tries to deregulate.
Gaza: Recording attacks as an act of resistance
Defiance, resistance and remembrance in Gaza - why Palestinians are recording the assault they are under.
At least 500 Gaza children killed since Israel broke truce: Official
More than 1,500 people killed since Israel resumed new offensive on March 18, as humanitarian situation worsens in Gaza.
US has “very vague” evidence against Mahmoud Khalil
Professor of Law Wadie Said estimates that the US has no tangible evidence against Mahmoud Khalil.
Iranian, US delegations set to begin high-stakes nuclear talks in Oman
Oman acts as the mediator in the talks as President Trump threatens military action if a deal is not reached.

