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Sudan’s armed rivals fight on another front, international legitimacy
The RSF's bid for political legitimacy in Sudan takes a hit as US sanctions cripple its quest.
Photos: Search continues for Libya’s missing; aid arrives for survivors
The death toll has surpassed 11,300, with about 40,000 people displaced from the disaster.
Three years on, how have the Abraham Accords done for the UAE?
While trade, travel have increased between the two, questions remain about the issue of Palestine.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un receives drones as gifts as Russia trip ends
Russian media report North Korean leader on his way back home from the city of Artyom.
Fourteen killed in plane crash during bad weather in Brazil’s Amazon
Heavy rainfall and poor visibility likely caused the pilot to misjudge the landing route, officials say.
Texas Senate acquits Ken Paxton in historic impeachment trial
Ken Paxton is to be reinstated to office after Texas senators clear him of wrongdoing in historic impeachment trial.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 571
As the war enters its 571st day, these are the main developments.
Iran detains Mahsa Amini’s father, cracks down on protests: Rights groups
Rights groups say Iranian authorities prevented Mahsa Amini's family from commemorating anniversary of her death.
Libya continues search for the missing as bodies wash up on its shores
The Libyan Red Crescent says more than 11,000 people died in the floods, with thousands still missing.
UN nuclear agency slams Iran for barring inspectors from monitoring program
IAEA chief condemned Iran's 'disproportionate and unprecedented' move to bar multiple inspectors assigned to the country

