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South African activist uses history to highlight ongoing injustice
An activist-turned-historian takes tourists through South Africa's painful colonial history, which still echoes today.
Israeli government hits out at newly sworn-in New York City mayor, falsely calling him a 'Muslim Brotherhood Islamist'.
For many in Belfast, the Palestine Action hunger strikes in jail are a reminder of what Irish endured 44 years ago.
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Zohran Mamdani takes oath as New York mayor with historic Quran
Incoming mayor uses edition symbolising New York City history; to use two family Qurans in public ceremony on Friday.
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AFCON 2025: Who is playing in the round of 16? All to know
Oswin Appollis’s late penalty capped a five-goal thriller against Zimbabwe and sealed South Africa’s passage to the round of ...
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The world is still failing its children. We can change that in 2026
A new innovative aid model is needed to reflect the needs of children and their communities and adapt to new realities.
By the end of his second term, Trump will be the oldest sitting president in US history, though he denies slowing down.
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How many countries has Trump bombed in 2025?
Venezuela is the latest country to be hit by US strikes as the Trump administration ramps up military interventions.
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Palestine Action: Prison hunger strikes that shaped history
Four Palestine Action members are continuing hunger strikes in the UK, following a protest practice with a long history.
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Libyan army chief killed in plane crash near Turkiye’s capital
Libya's PM confirms that four other Libyan passengers also died after the plane crashed shortly after takeoff.
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How Pakistan’s Asim Munir became Trump’s ‘favourite field marshal’
The army chief, analysts say, has driven Pakistan's geopolitical reemergence over the past year as a soldier-diplomat.
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US air strikes won’t fix Nigeria’s security crisis but could make it worse
An attack on local armed groups does not address the root cause of violence; it could, however, drive polarisation.
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