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Dozens killed in two passenger bus crashes in Afghanistan
At least 50 people killed in accidents on the same highway in Ghazni province between Kabul and southern Kandahar city.
In Nigeria’s crude capital, a plan to win the war against oil theft
Through security measures, including gunboats, authorities in Rivers State hope to stop criminals and help production.
Has Serbia hacked activists’, journalists’ phones? Why?
Amnesty International claims Serbian activists' phones hacked by police with spyware tools, raising privacy concerns.
Israel launches air strikes on Yemen power plants, oil facility, port
Local media reports that Israel has attacked power plants, a port and an oil facility in Yemen.
UN Security Council told of North Korean missiles used by Russia in Ukraine
Research group tells UN Security Council of irrefutable proof of Russian use of North Korean missiles in war on Ukraine.
Two directors of Epic Games, Tencent resign amid antitrust investigation
The US Department of Justice says it expressed concerns directors' positions on two company boards violated Clayton Act.
Blinken says Iran had bad year, but nuclear negotiations possible
Top US diplomat says Iran should 'focus on itself' and stop getting involved in 'misadventures throughout the region'.
Amazon workers to strike in US during busy Christmas season
Teamsters union says workers in New York, Atlanta and San Francisco to walk off the job over pay and conditions.
Arson at karaoke bar in Vietnam’s Hanoi kills 11, police say
Vietnam's Ministry of Public Security says suspected perpetrator confessed to starting blaze after dispute with staff.
Historic operation returns almost 1,000 trafficked animals to Madagascar
Inside an international operation to repatriate endangered lemurs and tortoises trafficked from Madagascar to Thailand.

