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Photos: Hundreds celebrate in Gabon’s capital after soldiers seize power
Military officers in oil-producing Gabon place newly re-elected President Ali Bongo under house arrest.
Photos: Protests across Pakistan against high electricity bills
Consumers faced with massive electricity bills while the rates for fuel have gone up by more than 150 percent.
Several killed in fighting between SDF and tribesmen in eastern Syria
The clashes that took place between Arab clans and SDF in Deir Az Zor countryside are among the worst in recent years.
Who is Brice Oligui Nguema, alleged coup leader in Gabon?
Nguema heads the Gabonese Presidency's Republican Guard, the country's most powerful security unit.
We need to reclaim football
Far-right infiltration is fuelling hatred and violence in the stands. It is time to eradicate it.
Belgium to no longer provide shelter to single male asylum seekers
Its government has been criticised for failing to provide enough shelter to thousands of people seeking asylum.
Gabon coup leaders to meet and decide Bongo fate, new leader
Brice Nguema, leader of the Republican Guard and relative to President Bongo did not confirm his whereabouts.
Palestinian killed in armed confrontation with PA security services
Ramzi al-Ardah is shot after confrontations between security services and fighters in Tulkarem refugee camp.
Iran bans weightlifter for life after he shakes Israeli’s hand on podium
Committee for veteran weightlifters also dissolved after the two athletes take photo at championships in Poland.
England’s female cricketers to be paid same match fees as men
The pay increase will take effect immediately, starting with this week's T20 series against Sri Lanka.

