Prosecutor reveals two suspects in Louvre heist were previously convicted together
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New horrors emerge after RSF taking of Sudan’s el-Fasher: An analysis by professor Srinivasan
Tens of thousands of people are still trapped in Sudan’s El-Fasher five days after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized the city. Fleeing survivors said on Saturday that paramilitary fighters separated families and killed children in fro…
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EU urges Tanzanian authorities to show restraint following Hassan’s poll win
The European Union on Sunday urged the Tanzanian authorities to exercise “maximum restraint in order to preserve human lives,” following violence during the re-election of President Samia Suluhu Hassan.
East Wing ballroom donations by corporate owners create awkward moments for news outlets
President Donald Trump’s razing of the White House’s East Wing to build a ballroom has meant for some awkward moments for news outlets
281 Killed In Political Violence In Bangladesh Since Hasina’s Fall: Report
Nearly 300 people have been killed in political violence in Bangladesh in the year since student-led protests toppled autocratic former leader Sheikh Hasina, the country’s main human rights group said on Sunday.
2 French Cops Charged With Raping Woman In Custody
Two French policemen have been charged with allegedly raping a young woman while she was in custody, with one of the suspects apparently filming the act on his phone.
Hegseth in Vietnam to strengthen defense ties and reassure a cautious partner
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has visited Vietnam to reaffirm a partnership focused on addressing the legacies of the Vietnam War.
Government shutdown threatens to delay home heating aid for millions of low-income families
Millions of low-income families may face delays in receiving home heating aid due to the ongoing federal government shutdown.