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Strike, protests in Syria’s Sweida enter second day
Routes into the city remain closed on Monday as protests break out over deteriorating living conditions.
Wagner boss posts first video since Russia mutiny, hints he’s in Africa
Yevgeny Prigozhin says mercenary group is recruiting people and 'will fulfil the tasks that were set'.
What went wrong with the Luna 25?
The Russian spacecraft crashed instead of making a soft landing at the lunar south pole.
US Republican candidates clash over support for Israel
With first 2024 presidential debate days away, former UN envoy Nikki Haley hits out at Vivek Ramaswamy's Israel remarks.
Somalia bans TikTok and Telegram over ‘horrific’ content, misinformation
Armed group al-Shabab, which wages a war against the Somali state, uses the platforms to post its activities.
‘Historic’: Ecuador voters reject oil drilling in Amazon protected area
Nearly 60 percent of voters back a push to halt to drilling in Yasuni National Park, a victory for environmental groups.
Calls for smooth transition as Arevalo wins Guatemala presidential election
Left-wing candidate Bernardo Arevalo's landslide victory could face challenges despite wide margin.
The first Republican presidential debate is nearly here. But why so early?
First Republican debate comes amid so-called 'invisible primary', when candidates shore up support ahead of state votes.
Hawaiian official says 850 on wildfire missing list ahead of Biden visit
Wildfires on Maui have killed at least 114 people, but emergency workers are still searching through the destruction.
Behind Mohammed VI’s push for a more Amazigh Morocco
Amazigh identity, culture and language have been promoted by the state in recent years, a reversal of past policies.

