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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
Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso establish Sahel security alliance
The Sahel nations sign pact that will allow them to cooperate against threats of armed rebellion or external aggression.
UK comedian Russell Brand accused of rape, sexual assault: Media
Four women allege that Brand sexually assaulted them at the height of his fame, according to a media investigation.
Russia denies claims Ukraine retook village of Andriivka near Bakhmut
The commander of Ukraine's land forces posted a video purporting to show the liberation of Andriivka.
What can the world learn from Libya’s dam disaster?
Thousands dead or missing after two dams failed in the eastern port city of Derna.
Newborn found dead on refugee boat off Italian Island
The Italian Coast Guard found a newborn baby dead on a boat during a rescue operation off Lampedusa.
Thousands without power as storm Lee begins lashing northeast US, Canada
The storm threatened to make landfall on Saturday with hurricane-force winds, dangerous surf and torrential rains.
Egyptian court gives a government critic Hisham Kassem 6-month sentence
Hisham Kassem was convicted of slander, defamation and verbally assaulting a police officer.

