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As Greece declares ’emergency’ over Santorini earthquakes, what’s next?
The island has been experiencing near-constant tremors since late January, with thousands of earthquakes recorded.
Elon Musk is a global problem
The far-right billionaire seems to be trying to replicate all across the world what he already has achieved in the US.
Iran dismisses talks with US as it blasts new sanctions
Iran said the US sanctions will prevent it from conducting legitimate trade with partners.
Philippines’ Duterte mulls presidential bid amid impeachment fight
Sara Duterte impeached over allegedly threatening to kill the president, violating the constitution and corruption.
River in Argentina turns blood red
A river near Argentina’s capital has turned blood red, alarming residents and prompting officials to investigate.
Trump’s fear mongering on South Africa’s land reform exposes his hypocrisy
Trump suggests land justice in South Africa is a threat, but many US land seizures are all necessary and just.
How Grand Theft Auto is helping Nigerians survive rampant police abuse
'Cops and robbers'-type online gameplay is helping young people re-enact and process real-life challenges with police.
What are rare earth minerals? Why does US President Trump want Ukraine’s?
The self-proclaimed dealmaker says Washington should have access to Ukraine's riches in exchange for wartime aid.
Strong winds and heavy rain pummelling Gaza’s survivors
Winter weather conditions are worsening the plight of Palestinians sheltering among the enclave's ruins.
Trump sanctions ‘illegitimate’ International Criminal Court
The US president ordered asset freezes and travel bans against ICC officials, employees and their family members.

