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Why the Mexican president refuses to restart the drug war despite mayor's assassination
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum ruled out a new "war on drugs" as a response to the assassination of a regional mayor who was shot at a Day of the Dead celebration, a brazen killing that has
Famine Spreads to Sudan City Subjected to Militia Atrocities
Thousands Missing As Militia Accused of Massacres During Capture of Key City in Sudan The RSF seized El Fasher last weekend after a bloody 18-month siege that had caused widespread hunger in the city.
Trump threatens to restrict federal funds for New York City if Mamdani wins
Republican U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he will restrict federal funds for New York City if Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani wins the city's mayoral elections that will be held on
The Urgent Need to Get Gaza's Children Back to School
We are particularly concerned about a crisis within a crisis—the collapse of children's education, writes UNICEF's executive director.
Agony for families as landslide death toll climbs in Uganda and Kenya
Survivors in eastern Uganda have shared terrifying accounts with the BBC. "We were sleeping at night, we [heard] a huge sound. The neighbours came running. 'You wake up'. The mountain is coming. My
Mexicans protest after another mayor killed in Michoacán
Thousands of Mexican took to the streets of Morelia and other municipalities to demand justice after the killing of Carlos Manzo, mayor of Uruapan, Michoacán.
Exclusive: Tulsi Gabbard visits US-led Civil-Military Coordination Center in Israel amid Trump peace push
Tulsi Gabbard makes surprise visit to Gaza ceasefire coordination center as 16 countries and 20 NGOs work together on Trump administration Middle East peace plan.
US changes Nigeria designation after Trump threat over alleged attacks on Christians
Trump previously designated Nigeria as a CPC in December 2020 during his first term in office, but that designation was reversed the following year under the Biden administration.
China academic intimidation claim referred to counter-terrorism police
An investigation into allegations that Sheffield Hallam University faced sustained pressure from China to shut down human rights research has been referred to counter-terrorism police. The BBC and
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan sworn in for 2nd term
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan was sworn in for her second term in office following a landslide victory and deadly protests in the African nation.
Israel's 'yellow line' marks uncertainty at the heart of Trump's Gaza truce
The blocks are concrete — but little else about Israel's "yellow line" appears to be. Israeli troops have laid yellow blocks down on the ground in Gaza, marking the parts of the Palestinian enclave —
Belgium suspects drones flying over base reported to host US nuclear weapons were 'spying'
Unidentified drones were spotted over a Belgium military base housing U.S. nuclear weapons, sparking security concerns and an investigation into a potential spying operation.
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