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Who was Fernando Villavicencio, presidential hopeful shot dead in Ecuador? | Politics News
Ecuadorians are reeling after presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio was shot dead following a campaign event, prompting authorities to declare a…
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Imprisoned and exiled, a Nicaraguan activist rebuilds her life in the US | Human Rights News
As her isolation in Nicaragua’s infamous El Chipote prison stretched month after month, Tamara Davila held fast to the conviction…
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Man United’s Varane says players’ welfare ignored over added time rules | Football News
As part of the new regulations, referees will add the exact time lost in goal celebrations, substitutions or injuries to…
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South Africa’s coach calls for more support after World Cup run | Women’s World Cup News
Desiree Ellis calls for government and sponsors to help team push on and professionalise after historic World Cup run ends.…
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Why was Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan arrested? | Imran Khan News
Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan has been arrested from his residence in Lahore after he was handed a three-year…
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Kremlin says interference of non-regional actors unlikely to help Niger | Military News
The Kremlin’s comments come amid a pending regional military intervention and President Bazoum’s call for Western help. The Kremlin has…
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Debutants Morocco beat Colombia to reach last 16 of Women’s World Cup | Women’s World Cup News
Goal by Anissa Lahmari gives the win to Atlas Lionesses as Germany are eliminated after 1-1 draw with South Korea.…
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Russia’s war won’t stop me becoming chess grandmaster | Close Up | Digital Series
At the age of nine, Maksym Kryshtafor has one dream: to become the world’s youngest chess grandmaster before his 12th…
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At least 17 die after crane collapses at India highway construction site | transport News
The accident in the Thane region of Maharashtra state killed five engineers and 12 labourers. At least 17 workers have…
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