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Brazil's new leader Lula rises from ashes at 77
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who rose from poverty to Brazil's presidency before crashing into disgrace in a corruption scandal, made a spectacular comeback as leader of Latin America's biggest economy at the age of 77.
Lula makes dramatic comeback with narrow Brazil poll victory
Veteran leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva won a new term as Brazilian president Sunday, capping a remarkable political comeback to defeat far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro in a deeply divisive, down-to-the-wire runoff election.
Brazil on knife-edge in Bolsonaro-Lula showdown
Brazilians were on the edge of their seats Sunday awaiting results from an election battle between far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, in a bitterly divisive race seen as too close to call.
AU appeals for ceasefire as rebels advance in DRCongo
African Union officials on Sunday appealed for an end to the growing violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a day after rebels made further progress there and Kinshasa expelled Rwanda's ambassador.
Brazil awaits result in cliffhanger Bolsonaro-Lula showdown
Brazil was on a knife-edge Sunday as it awaited results from an election battle between far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and his leftist arch-rival, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, in a bitterly divisive race seen as too close to call.
Thousands of Czechs rally in support of Ukraine
Thousands of people rallied in Prague's historic centre on Sunday in support of Ukraine, which has been battling a Russian invasion since February.
Mussolini supporters mark 'March on Rome' centenary
Thousands of supporters of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini paraded in his birthplace Sunday to mark the centenary of the historic "March on Rome" that ushered in Fascism.
Ukraine blames Russia for making grain export 'impossible'
Russia's blockade of grain exports makes it "impossible" for fully loaded ships to leave port, Ukraine charged Sunday after Moscow claimed drone attacks on its Crimea fleet had exploited the grain corridor safe zone.
Twitter owner Musk tweets conspiracy theory about violent Pelosi attack
New Twitter owner Elon Musk tweeted an anti-LGBT conspiracy theory Sunday about what happened the night US Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband was attacked, underscoring concerns about the platform's future after he vowed it would not become a "free-for-all hellscape."
Iran protesters rally again despite Guards order to stand down
Iranian protesters rallied again Sunday, defying an order by the powerful Revolutionary Guards to stop the demonstrations -- now in their seventh week -- sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini
Ukraine blames Russian blockade for making grain export 'impossible'
Russia's blockade of grain exports makes it "impossible" for fully loaded ships to leave port, Ukraine charged Sunday after Moscow claimed drone attacks on its Crimea fleet had exploited the grain corridor safe zone.
Trolls flooded Twitter with slurs to test Musk, safety chief says
An organized trolling campaign tweeting slurs tens of thousands of times tested Twitter's moderation policies after the platform was taken over by billionaire Elon Musk, its safety chief said Saturday, adding that the rules "haven't changed."
Brazil votes in white-knuckle Bolsonaro-Lula showdown
Brazil was on a knife-edge Sunday as voters chose between far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and his leftist arch-rival, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, in a presidential election seen as too close to call.
'Horrible scene': Somalis in desparate search for missing relatives after blasts
Anguished families in Somalia on Sunday desperately searched under debris and into body bags for loved ones after two simultaneous bombings tore through a busy intersection in the capital Mogadishu.
Brazil votes in down-to-wire Bolsonaro-Lula showdown
Brazilians began voting Sunday in a white-knuckle presidential runoff election, choosing between wildly different visions of their future offered by far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and his leftist arch-rival, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Россия должна быть классифицирована как террористическое государство
Парламентская ассамблея Совета Европы недавно призвала свои 46 государств-членов на исторической сессии осудить Россию за государственный терроризм. Резолюция, которая также призывает к созданию международного трибунала для судебного преследования военных преступлений, совершенных Россией в Украине, является первым шагом на международном уровне к признанию Российской Федерации (России) преступным террористическим государством и, таким образом, к клеймению всей России как отбросов планеты!Согласно BERLINER TAGESZEITUNG, военный преступник и антисоциальный диктатор Владимир Путин больше не может утверждать, что Россия якобы каким-то образом освободила русскоязычное население Донбасса, что эти люди теперь могут чувствовать себя в безопасности и что большое количество пророссийски настроенных людей на юге Украины также присоединились к России, это одна из антисоциальных лживых идей человеческой мрази по имени Владимир Путин и его преступных помощников!
Russia must be classified as a terrorist state
he Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe recently called on its 46 member states in a historic session to condemn Russia for state terrorism. The resolution, which also calls for the establishment of an international tribunal to prosecute war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine, is the first step internationally towards recognising the Russian Federation (Russia) as a criminal terrorist state and thus branding all Russia as the scum of the planet!According to BERLINER TAGESZEITUNG it is certain that the war criminal and anti-social dictator Vladimir Putin can no longer claim that Russia has allegedly somehow liberated the Russian-speaking population in the Donbass, that these people can now feel safe and that large numbers of pro-Russian people in the south of Ukraine have also joined Russia, this is one of the anti-social lies of the human scum called Vladimir Putin and his criminal helpers!
Ukrainians watch war change course on edge of Kherson
The bursts of Ukrainian fire flying over his head at the Russians in their southern stronghold of Kherson down the road gave Oleksandr Prikhodko reason to hope.
Ukraine grain exports halted after Russia suspends deal participation
Ukraine's maritime grain exports were halted Sunday after Russia suspended its participation in a landmark agreement that allowed the vital shipments, blaming drone attacks on its ships in Crimea.
Death toll from Somalia twin bombings climbs to 100
The number of people killed in an attack on Saturday at a busy intersection in the Somali capital Mogadishu has risen to 100, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said on Sunday.
Brazil on tenterhooks in Bolsonaro, Lula election showdown
Brazilians will vote Sunday in a white-knuckle presidential race, choosing between wildly different visions of their future offered by incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and his rival Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Pelosi 'heartbroken and traumatized' over attack on husband
Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi said Saturday she and her family were "heartbroken and traumatized" by the violent attack on her husband at their California home.
Hardline general vs pragmatic centrist: Brazil's VP duel
Like their bosses at the top of the ticket, the men vying to be Brazil's next vice president are polar opposites.
Danes go to the polls in thriller election
Like an episode of political drama "Borgen," Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is fighting to cling to power on Tuesday in a legislative election that could well crown an outsider.
DR Congo expels Rwandan ambassador as M23 rebels gain ground
The authorities in Kinshasa on Saturday announced they were expelling the Rwandan ambassador as M23 rebels they accuse Kigali of supporting made fresh gains in the east of the troubled country.
Lula lead narrows on eve of tense Brazil runoff: poll
Leftist challenger Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's lead over far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro narrowed slightly on the eve of Brazil's polarizing presidential runoff, according to a poll published Saturday night.
In Brazil, a dirty vote campaign ends with colorful rallies
Thousands of cheering supporters poured into the streets of Brazil Saturday for final rallies on the eve of a knife-edge electoral showdown between Jair Bolsonaro and rival Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva that is seen as too close to call.
Clashes as thousands march in France against agro industry water 'grab'
Thousands of demonstrators defied an official ban to march on Saturday against the deployment of new water storage infrastructure for agricultural irrigation in western France, according to organisers.
Bolsonaro feted at final rally ahead of cliffhanger Brazil vote
Thousands of cheering supporters chanted "legend, legend," as Brazil's far-right President Jair Bolsonaro held a motorcycle rally Saturday in a final race for votes on the eve of divisive election seen as too close to call.
UN ups troop alert as DR Congo rebels take more ground
Rebels seized more territory in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Saturday, prompting the UN peacekeeping mission to increase its "troop alert level" and boost support for the army.
Russia suspends participation in Ukraine grain deal
Russia on Saturday suspended its participation in a landmark agreement that allowed vital grain exports from Ukraine, blaming alleged drone attacks on Russian ships in Crimea.
Somalia car bombs kill at least nine
At least nine people, including children, died on Saturday in twin car bomb attacks targeting Somalia's education ministry in the capital Mogadishu, security officers and witnesses said.