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Mysterious, majestic; Sudan’s Nuba Mountains
    A glimpse into a secluded community and thousands of IDPs it hosts, and how the arrival of the RSF worries them.  
  
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Taliban denies intentionally banning internet services in Afghanistan
    The Taliban has denied implementing a nationwide internet ban, following a communications blackout across Afghanistan.  
  
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Why was former DR Congo president Kabila sentenced to death?
    A military court in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has sentenced ex-President Joseph Kabila to death in absentia.  
  
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In Poland, migrant workers from Latin America report abuse, exploitation
    Latin Americans are increasingly flocking to Poland for work, lured by the false promise of secure salaries.  
  
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Video: Rescue & recovery efforts continue after Philippines earthquake
    Rescuers in the Philippines are searching for survivors and retrieving bodies after an earthquake struck.  
  
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Capturing resilience in Afghanistan
    In Afghanistan’s earthquake aftermath, Sorin Furcoi captures both the loss and the hope of people rebuilding.  
  
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US Republicans and Democrats are at a political impasse
    US political analyst Eric Ham says the US government shutdown is a “game of chicken” that’s spiraled out of control.  
  
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Peruvian police arrest suspects over livestreamed femicide in Argentina
    Nine people have been detained after the murders of Morena Verdi and Brenda del Castillo, 20, and Lara Gutierrez, 15.  
  
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EU leaders push to tap frozen Russian assets for Ukraine reconstruction
    EU's Kallas says the bloc is working quickly on a loan for Ukraine that would leverage frozen Russian assets.  
  
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Qatar PM talks to Al Jazeera about proposal to end Gaza war
    Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani told Al Jazeera the Gaza ceasefire plan  
  
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Nearly half of killings outside Gaza City since Israeli assault began
    Israel ordered Palestinians to flee Gaza City, but nearly half of all deaths are in the areas they were told to go.  
  
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Can Trump save Argentina’s crisis-stricken economy as he hopes?
    The US is planning to extend a $20 billion loan to Argentina in support to President Javier Milei.  
  
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New Trump executive order guarantees Qatar security after Israeli attack
    Trump says Qatar is 'steadfast ally in pursuit of peace, stability and prosperity' and helps US in mediating conflicts.  
  
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The US government has shut down – what happens now?
    Hundreds of thousands federal employees to be furloughed while others, including FBI, CIA agents, will work without pay.  
  
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What happens when the US government shuts down?
    The US Government has shut down after the Senate failed to pass a spending bill. Heidi Zhou Castro breaks it down.  
  
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“Polarised” politics to blame for US govt shutdown
    White House columnist at The Hill, explains how political polarisation in the US has meant more frequent govt shutdowns.  
  
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Greece labour law protests bring public transport to a halt
    Unions are protesting against government plans to allow extended working hours, including shifts of up to 13 hours.  
  
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Starvation is a war crime. So why is it so rarely prosecuted?
    From Bengal to Gaza, hunger is often used as a weapon of war but almost never punished.  
  
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Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ promises Tony Blair yet another payday
    UK’s top war criminal-turned-consultant is set to front Trump’s Gaza plan, where colonialism is sold as investment.  
  
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The Taliban rejects reports of nationwide internet ban in Afghanistan
    The hardline rulers have previously announced local blackouts as part of attempts to combat 'immoral activities'.  
  
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