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Tunisia calls EU parliament rights resolution 'blatant interference'

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Tunisian President Kais Saied has labelled a recent EU Parliament resolution on human rights as 'blatant interference.' What does this mean for Tunisia's political ...

Israeli forces kill 13 people in southern Syria

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The Israeli army said an exchange of fire in the operation to detain militants in the Syrian village of Beit Jin left six Israeli soldiers wounded, with three of ...

Nigeria shuts boarding schools as over 300 pupils kidnapped in shocking mass abduction

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Following a shocking mass kidnapping of over 300 students and teachers in Nigeria, the national education ministry has ordered the closure of 47 boarding schools ...

G20 summit highlights urgent need for unity in a fractured world

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At the G20 summit in South Africa, leaders express concern over geopolitical fractures jeopardising the group's role in addressing economic crises, as they confront ...

G20 summit in Johannesburg: South Africa emphasises the importance of multilateralism

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At the G20 summit in Johannesburg, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasised the urgent need for multilateralism to tackle global challenges, while US President ...

Draft joint statement ready for G20 leaders' summit: sources

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A draft joint statement for the G20 summit in South Africa has been finalised, despite the US's boycott, raising questions about the future of global cooperation. ...

Zimbabwe's farmers push on as land grab compensation flounders

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Farmers seek to revive Zimbabwe's agriculture sector amidst challenges

South Africa’s land reform rises from ‘the ashes of dispossession’

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Discover how the Matsamo community in South Africa is transforming the legacy of dispossession into a thriving model of land reform, showcasing resilience and collaboration ...

Some Won’t Survive: US cuts threaten Africa’s young HIV patients

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US funding cuts have led to severe rationing of HIV medication in Kenya, leaving countless young patients like Alice Okwirry in desperate need, while millions of ...