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What is behind France’s ban of Apple’s iPhone 12?
Radiation watchdog claims smartphone breaches European standards, while Apple says global standards have been met.
Sudan’s armed forces fails to protect civilians during air raids: Activists
Sudan's army says it is targeting rival RSF, but civilians are often the victims, say activists and medics.
Three wounded in new anti-Assad protest in Syria’s Sweida: Activists
Protesters in southwestern city have been taking to the streets to voice anger at gov't over poor economic conditions.
UN envoy to Sudan steps down after being declared unwelcome by government
Volker Perthes announced his resignation amid tensions with the military-controlled government over the war in Sudan.
China denies reported ban on Apple iPhone purchases and usage
The supposed ban comes at a time when tensions are rising between Washington and Beijing.
In midst of Morocco earthquake chaos, surprising heroes: Villagers’ donkeys
Villagers use donkeys to move rubble out of the way and to get relief supplies to more difficult-to-reach spots.
Nipah virus outbreak in India: What you need to know about viral disease
India's southern Kerala state issues alerts after two people dead from the disease in the fourth outbreak since 2018.
Ukraine’s long arm disrupts Crimea, its patience breaches Russian defences
What happened in Ukraine this past fortnight?
US Republican hardliners heap pressure on McCarthy despite impeachment push
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy faces pressure from right-wing lawmakers over impeachment, looming government shutdown.
Mexico will elect a female president, but Mexican women will still lose
Two women are competing for the Mexican presidency, but neither seems that interested in upsetting the patriarchy.

