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ICC Takes Custody of Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte
The International Criminal Court said Wednesday that former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has been surrendered to its custody, to face…
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Tehran Objects to US Threats of Resorting to Military Option
Tehran has rejected US statements that warned Washington could resort to military option to curb Iran’s nuclear program. In an…
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Russia Says It Makes 100 Square Kilometer Advance in Kursk Region
Russia said on Tuesday that its troops had retaken over 100 square kilometers (38.6 square miles) of territory and 12…
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Fires Erupt After Two Ships Collide Off the Coast of Britain
Fires continued Tuesday after two ships collided off the northeastern coast of England, raising fears that the jet fuel carried…
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Russian Court Accuses Prominent Journalist of “Justifying Terrorism” Over Social Media Posts
Russian prosecutors on Tuesday charged prominent journalist Nadezhda Kevorkova with “justifying terrorism” at the start of a controversial trial, which…
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Minawi Predicts War Between RSF and Al-Hilu’s Movement
Sudan Events – Agencies The Governor of Darfur and leader of the Sudan Liberation Army, Minni Arko Minawi, has warned…
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Drones Shot Down After Targeting Atbara
Sudan Events – Reports The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) targeted the city of Atbara in River Nile State with a…
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Indian Aid Ship Arrives in Port Sudan
Sudan Events – Reports On Tuesday, an Indian medical aid ship carrying five tons of cancer and helminthiasis medications arrived…
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A Meeting Led by Al-Atta Issues Decisive Decisions to Eliminate Outlaws in Khartoum
A Meeting Led by Al-Atta Issues Decisive Decisions to Eliminate Outlaws in Khartoum Al-Ahdath – Reports Lieutenant General Yasir Al-Atta,…
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European Union Rejects Parallel Government in Sudan
Sudan Events – Reports The European Union has reaffirmed its commitment to Sudan’s unity, territorial integrity, and the sovereignty of…
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