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Tragic Capsizing: Over 50 Migrants Feared Dead Off Libya Coast

At least 53 people are feared dead after a rubber boat carrying migrants and refugees capsized off the coast of Libya, according to the United Nations’ migration agency. The International…

Senegal Police Disrupt Transnational Paedophile Gang Operations

Senegalese authorities say they have arrested 14 people and dismantled a criminal network accused of exploiting children in an operation spanning Senegal and France. In a statement, police said all…

Referee and Student Among Hundreds Killed as Iran Protests Turn Deadly

A young football referee and a university student are among the hundreds of people reported killed during Iran’s latest wave of nationwide protests, according to human rights groups and eyewitness…

ICE Agent Fatally Shoots Woman in Minneapolis, Triggering Protests and Federal Investigation

A fatal shooting involving a US immigration agent in Minneapolis has ignited protests, political backlash, and a federal investigation, as sharply conflicting accounts emerge over what happened. The woman, identified…

Trump Warns Iran Against Killing Protesters, Says US Ready to Act

US President Donald Trump has issued a sharp warning to Iran’s leadership, cautioning against the use of lethal force on peaceful protesters and saying the United States is prepared to…

Orphan’s Murder Sparks National Outcry Over Child Abuse in Somalia

The killing of a 14-year-old orphan in Somalia has triggered widespread outrage and brought renewed attention to the deep-rooted problem of child abuse in the country, particularly within family homes…

French Court Jails Former DR Congo Rebel Leader Roger Lumbala for 30 Years Over War Crimes

A French court has sentenced former Democratic Republic of Congo rebel leader and politician Roger Lumbala to 30 years in prison after finding him guilty of complicity in crimes against…

Ugandan Military Confirms Detention of Missing Catholic Priest

The Ugandan army has admitted it is holding a Catholic priest who had been missing for nearly two weeks, claiming he is suspected of involvement in what it described as…

Sierra Leone Mourns Two Teen Gold Miners

A deep sense of shock has swept through the village of Nyimbadu in Sierra Leone’s Eastern Province, where families gathered in tears over the bodies of two teenage boys killed…

Sudan Military Airstrikes Kill Over 1,700 Civilians as New Report Exposes Widespread Bombings

A new investigation has revealed that Sudan’s air force has carried out hundreds of bombings in crowded towns, markets, schools, hospitals and displaced persons’ camps, resulting in the deaths of…