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Outrage is spreading across Hong Kong after a catastrophic fire tore through the Wang Fuk Court housing estate on Wednesday, killing at least 128 people and leaving dozens more in…
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Sri Lanka is facing one of its worst natural disasters in recent years, after unprecedented rainfall caused massive floods and deadly landslides across large parts of the island. At least…
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A series of harrowing testimonies collected by the BBC reveal a disturbing pattern of killings, torture, and intimidation committed by Russian mercenaries operating in Mali. Survivors who fled the violence…
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Nearly four years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, the conflict in Ukraine has settled into a brutal, grinding phase that is reshaping global geopolitics. On the battlefield, Russia continues…
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France’s highest judicial authority has upheld the conviction of former President Nicolas Sarkozy over the illegal financing of his failed 2012 re-election campaign — marking yet another chapter in the…
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One year after Georgia’s pro-European protest movement erupted onto the streets of Tbilisi, nightly demonstrations continue with unwavering determination. Despite arrests, intimidation, new repressive laws, and efforts to silence critics,…
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Pope Leo XIV has begun his first official foreign visit with a stark message to world leaders: global tensions are rising to levels that threaten the stability of humanity itself.…
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France has announced the revival of a voluntary military service programme, marking the country’s most significant shift in defence policy in more than a quarter of a century. The move…
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A major political shock has erupted in Kyiv as Ukraine’s top anti-corruption bodies — the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) — conducted a search…
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The Louvre Museum in Paris — the world’s most visited cultural institution — is preparing for a major transformation. As part of a broad modernization plan, its board has approved…