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Russia says Uzbek man confesses to assassination of general
Russian authorities have detained an Uzbek suspect in the killing of Lt. Gen Igor Kirillov in a bombing in Moscow.
Mexico’s Sergio Perez leaves Red Bull F1 team but no replacement named
Perez departs the team after a poor season in 2024 where he failed to help Red Bull win the Constructors' championship.
Prime minister of Mauritius reopens talks with UK over Chagos Islands deal
Mauritius’s prime minister says he issued 'counterproposals' to UK over Chagos Islands deal.
US state of Indiana executes Joseph Corcoran after 27 year legal battle
Joseph Corcoran had paranoid schizophrenia when he killed four people, including his brother, in 1997, his lawyers say.
‘Death was everywhere’: Syria’s chemical weapon victims share their trauma
Since Bashar al-Assad's fall, Syria's chemical weapon victims have recounted their trauma without fear of reprisal.
Palestinian freedom cannot rest on the oppression of others
Palestinians do not owe Bashar al-Assad anything. An oppressor cannot be a true ally of a liberation movement.
‘Not guilty’ pleas entered for suspect over murders in UK’s Southport
Axel Rudakubana, 18, did not speak when asked at Liverpool Crown Court if he was guilty of killing three young girls.
We must stand up to hijab bans in all sports in France
I know very well the pain of being denied the right to play sport because of a hijab ban. Such discrimination must stop.
What options does Trudeau have as Canadian PM faces calls to resign?
After top minister's resignation this week, Justin Trudeau is under pressure to step down before a looming election.
Top France court upholds Nicolas Sarkozy’s corruption conviction
Sarkozy’s lawyer says the former president plans to appeal the verdict to the European Court of Human Rights.

