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Indonesian Police Storm Two University Campuses, Injure Students with Rubber Bullets

Indonesian police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters around two university campuses in the city of Bandung, resulting in serious injuries among students. Student groups have refuted the police’s account,

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France: Attacker Shot Dead by Police After Stabbing Four People in Marseille

A man was shot and killed by French police on Tuesday after stabbing four people in a knife attack in the center of Marseille, in the south of the country. The assault

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Protests and Clashes in Bahrain Against Appointment of New Israeli Ambassador

Clashes erupted between protesters and Bahraini security forces on Monday evening following demonstrations in several areas of the capital, Manama, to reject the appointment of the Israeli occupation’s second ambassador to the

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“Mujahideen Brigades” Announce Targeting of Occupation Soldiers South of Gaza City

The “Mujahideen Brigades,” the military wing of the Palestinian Mujahideen Movement, has announced that it targeted a gathering of Israeli occupation soldiers in the Al-Barasi area, south of Gaza City’s Zaytoun neighborhood.

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Rockslide Buries Village in Darfur, Killing Nearly 1,000 People

A massive rockslide has buried the village of “Tirsin” in the Jebel Marra region of Darfur, western Sudan, resulting in a major humanitarian catastrophe. The Sudan Liberation Army, which controls the area,

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Maduro Accuses Washington of Planning Military Invasion, Calls for Defense of Venezuela

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has accused the United States of planning a military invasion of his country and has called on thousands of citizens to “defend the nation.” Maduro’s fiery remarks come

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Russia and China Sign Over 20 New Cooperation Agreements to Boost Strategic Tie

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks in Beijing on Tuesday, reaffirming their comprehensive strategic partnership within the Eurasian integration framework. According to Chinese state television, the two

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Ethiopia to Begin Operating Grand Renaissance Dam in September, Expects $1 Billion Revenue

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile will begin operations this September, with expected annual revenues of $1 billion. Launched in 2011

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Afghanistan Earthquake Death Toll in Kunar Reaches 1,000, Government Seeks Aid

The Afghan government announced on Tuesday that the death toll from the devastating earthquake in Kunar province, northeast Afghanistan, has risen to around 1,000, with the number expected to increase due to

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Belgium to Recognize State of Palestine, Plans Sanctions on Israel

Belgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib announced on Tuesday that Belgium will officially recognize the State of Palestine during the upcoming United Nations General Assembly in New York this September. In a post

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