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Three dead as Cyclone Garance wrecks France’s La Reunion island
More than 180,000 households face power outages as cyclone wreaks havoc on the Indian Ocean island, authorities report.
Why have Costa Rica and Panama agreed to take Asians deported by Trump?
Trump's tariff threats and political pressures are believed to be reasons third countries agreed to receive deportees.
Is this the end of Milorad Dodik’s political life?
Being found guilty of obstructing the OHR is a significant blow to Bosnian Serb leader. But he won't give up easily.
US man convicted in hate crime murder of Palestinian American boy
Joseph Czuba faces life in prison for the murder of 6-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi days after the war on Gaza began.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,101
Here are the key developments on day 1,101 of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
‘Versions of Hell’: Squid Game and S Korea’s historical homeless centres
South Korea's wildly popular Netflix show has brought renewed focus on a history of brutality towards the homeless.
PKK declares ceasefire in 40-year conflict with Turkiye: Kurdish media
Outlawed group calls on Ankara to release jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan, held in near total isolation since 1999.
Trump officials slam Zelenskyy, as Western leaders rally around Ukraine
United States officials have called for an apology from Zelenskyy, as several Western nations condemn Trump's conduct.
Pope Francis suffers ‘breathing crisis’ amid battle with pneumonia
Vatican says crisis caused pope to vomit but he was given non-invasive mechanical ventilation and responded well.
What are the implications of the PKK leader’s call to disband?
'No alternative to democracy,' says Abdullah Ocalan from prison.

