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Missile strikes crowded market in eastern Ukraine
Child among 16 killed in Russian attack in Kostiantynivka, Ukrainian officials say; no immediate comment by Russia.
China President Xi’s absence from G20 won’t affect summit consensus: India
Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar says Xi skipping G20 summit has nothing to do with ties with New Delhi.
US imposes sanctions on leaders in Sudan’s RSF over ‘extensive’ abuses
Washington accuses paramilitary group's deputy commander and top general in West Darfur of human rights violations.
WHO sees ‘concerning’ COVID trends before winter as hospitalisations rise
The UN health agency says many countries stopped reporting COVID data and called for more vaccinations and surveillance.
African leaders seek global taxes for climate change at Nairobi summit
The Nairobi Declaration represents a united front for Africa before negotiations for more funding at COP28.
Spain’s Jenni Hermoso files legal complaint against Rubiales over kiss
Prosecutor's office says the footballer filed the case against the football chief on Tuesday.
Fierce storm in southern Brazil kills at least 27 people
Governor of Rio Grande do Sul says death toll from extratropical cyclone is state's highest due to a climate event.
Fifty years after Chile’s coup, the search for truth continues
As 1973 coup still reverberates, a man is pushing for full history of US role in Augusto Pinochet's rise and fall.
Hedi Nouira: The transformer of Tunisia’s economy
Power politics in Tunisia in the 1970s and Prime Minister Hedi Nouira's battle to bring prosperity to his country.
South Africa ‘held to ransom’ by big pharma, overcharged for COVID vaccines
J&J, Pfizer charged South Africa between 15 and 33 percent more for COVID vaccine doses, contracts reveal.

