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South Korea’s spy agency says North Korea sending troops to Russia
Russian navy ships moved 1,500 North Korean soldiers to Vladivostok, Seoul's National Intelligence Service confirmed.
Why almost eight million Venezuelans have fled their country
We speak with young Venezuelans about life in the country and their hopes for the future.
What we know about how Yahya Sinwar was killed
When an Israeli military drone filmed a Hamas fighter in a building in Gaza, they didn’t know it was Yahya Sinwar.
Hamas confirms leader Yahya Sinwar killed in combat in Gaza by Israeli army
Group says captives held in Gaza will not return until Israel stops its attacks on Gaza and withdraws its forces.
Yahya Sinwar may be dead, but there is no end in sight to this genocide
News of Sinwar's killing in Gaza will engender ever greater resistance, which Israel will use to justify more slaughter.
Kenya parliament approves new deputy president after Gachagua sacked
Kithure Kindiki is set to take over from Rigathi Gachagua, who has filed a court application to stop his removal.
Who is Vikash Yadav, Indian agent accused by US in Sikh assassination plot?
A US indictment has named Yadav as the mastermind of the foiled plot to kill Sikh separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.
As war rages in neighbouring Ukraine, Moldova readies for two crucial votes
Moldovans will head to the polls on Sunday for a presidential election and referendum on EU ascension.
Pakistan spinners take all 20 England wickets to level Test series
Pakistan beat England by 152 runs to level three-game series on Day Four of second Test match in Multan.
Baby dies as asylum seekers’ boat sinks off French coast
European Union leaders have called for new legislation to 'speed up returns' of asylum seekers from the 27-nation bloc.

