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Bangladesh’s former prime minister Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death
Bangladesh’s former prime minister has been sentenced to death for crimes against humanity over her crackdown on student-led protests which…
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Nancy Pelosi announces retirement after decades in US Congress
Nancy Pelosi has announced her retirement from Congress, bringing an end to a decades-long career that saw the California Democrat…
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Mother and two children injured in Klagon building collapse
A mother and her two children sustained injuries when a three-storey building collapsed early Wednesday morning at Klagon in the…
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Why the Indian passport is falling in global ranking
He said that while neighbouring countries like Bhutan and Sri Lanka were more welcoming of Indian tourists, getting visas to…
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Nine people with life-threatening injuries after stabbings on Doncaster-London train
Ten people are in hospital – nine believed to have life-threatening injuries – after a stabbing attack on board a…
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Protests spread across Tanzania after elections marred by unrest
Protests have escalated in major cities across Tanzania as opposition supporters denounce Wednesday’s presidential and parliamentary elections as a sham.…
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German President to undertake three-day state visit to Ghana
The President of the Federal Republic of Germany, His Excellency Frank-Walter Steinmeier, is set to embark on a three-day State…
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Plane with 12 on board crashes near Kenya’s coast
A plane with 12 people on board has crashed in Kwale near Kenya’s coast, the aviation authority has said. It…
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92-Year-Old Cameroonian President Paul Biya Re-Elected for Eighth Term
Cameroon’s long-serving leader, President Paul Biya, has been re-elected for an unprecedented eighth term in office at the age of…
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Dozens killed in Nigeria fuel tanker explosion
At least 42 people have been killed in an oil tanker explosion in Nigeria’s central Niger state after the vehicle…
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