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Nearly 50 injured in Peru's latest anti-government march
Almost 50 people were injured in Peru in violent clashes between law enforcement and anti-government protesters outside an airport Thursday, a month after 18 demonstrators were killed at the same location.
Spurred by Ukraine fight, Russia's 'Women's Guard' learn to shoot
Wielding Soviet-designed Kalashnikov rifles, a group of Russian women with elaborate manicures and clad in camouflage are drilling different firing positions, first aiming on their knees and then their stomachs.
Cyprus presidential run-off too close to call
With Cyprus's ruling DISY out of the presidential race for the first time in its history, the conservative party's decision to back neither candidate has thrown Sunday's run-off wide open.
Cambodian villagers' lives upended by Angkor Wat protection plan
On a white canvas, Chan Vichet painted an image of the Hindu deity Shiva, oblivious to the clanging sound of Cambodian soldiers loading the remnants of his neighbour's demolished home onto a truck.
Texas, other US states mull ban on Chinese buying land
The US state of Texas is considering barring Chinese citizens from buying property on national security grounds -- and as tensions with Beijing rise other states may follow suit.
Macron mulls stripping Putin of France's top honour
French President Emmanuel Macron said Friday he might strip his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin of France's top honour, but is waiting for the "right moment" to do so.
EU agrees tougher rules for irregular migrants
EU leaders have agreed tougher rules aimed at making it easier to expel asylum-seekers whose refugee applications are denied, European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said Friday.
Macron warns impossible to send Ukraine jets in coming weeks
French President Emmanuel Macron warned Friday that even if Ukraine's European allies decide to send Kyiv fighter jets they could not be sent in "the coming weeks".
Hidden graves: India's crackdown on Kashmir rebel funerals
Three weeks after he laid down his tools and took up arms, Kashmiri carpenter Mukhtar Ahmed was killed in a firefight with Indian government forces, who buried his remains in an unmarked grave hours from his family home.
West Africa junta regimes seek reentry to regional blocs
Foreign ministers from three West African countries that have undergone military coups called for their reinstatement into two key regional blocs on Thursday following a trip to the region by Russian envoy Sergei Lavrov.
Exiled Tibetans place hopes in history
As China shows no compromise and the Dalai Lama ages, the elected leader of Tibetans in exile is looking to history as he plans for the future.
Fresh rallies two months into Peru protests
Thousands of Peruvians took to the streets anew Thursday to demand the resignation of President Dina Boluarte as they remembered civilians who have died in weeks of anti-government protests.
Ukraine's 2024 Paris Games boycott call against Olympic 'principles': IOC chief Bach
IOC president Thomas Bach has told Ukraine its calls to boycott the 2024 Paris Games over the possible participation of Russian competitors goes against Olympic "principles" as his organisation was accused of being "on the wrong side of history".
US stocks fall again as British pound advances
Wall Street stocks fell for a second session Thursday with analysts pointing to consolidation of earlier gains in 2023, while the British pound rallied as the Bank of England chief expressed worry over inflation.
Journalists, guerrillas, a former first lady: 10 of Nicaragua's freed dissidents
Nicaragua's government on Thursday freed 222 people among hundreds of critics and opposition figures in jail for allegedly threatening the country's sovereignty among other charges widely denounced as bogus.
Nicaragua frees 222 dissidents in sudden shift, expels them to US
Over 200 detained members of Nicaragua's opposition were freed Thursday and expelled to the United States, in a surprise move by the Central American country's increasingly authoritarian president, Daniel Ortega.
Death toll tops 21,000 from Turkey-Syria quake as hopes fade
The death toll from the massive earthquake in Turkey and Syria kept on climbing Thursday, topping 21,000 as the first UN aid reached Syrian rebel-held zones but hopes of finding more survivors faded.
Zelensky's triumphant European trip ruffles diplomatic feathers
The headline images were a triumph for all concerned: British and Belgian royal visits, a tank, a Paris dinner and a family photo with 27 applauding EU leaders.
Attempted bombing in north Ghana fuels jihadist fears
Criminals in northern Ghana tried to blow up a bridge using explosives for the first time in a region where the government fears growing violent spillover from a jihadist war across the border in Burkina Faso, a top official said.
Death toll tops 20,000 from Turkey-Syria quake as hopes fade
The death toll from the massive earthquake in Turkey and Syria kept on climbing Thursday, topping 20,000 as the first UN aid reached Syrian rebel-held zones but hopes of finding more survivors faded.
S.Africa declares state of national disaster to end record blackouts
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa declared a national disaster on Thursday in a bid to fast-track efforts to tackle a record electricity shortage that has put the brakes on growth in Africa's most industrialised economy.
Nicaragua frees 222 dissidents to US, in surprise shift
More than 200 detained members of Nicaragua's opposition were freed Thursday and flew to the United States, in a surprise gesture by President Daniel Ortega, who has faced pressure over growing authoritarianism.
UN chief urges more Syria border aid points after quake
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday urged the Security Council to authorize the opening of new cross-border humanitarian aid points between Turkey and Syria to deliver UN aid to earthquake victims.
Stocks advance as traders track earnings, takeover talk
Major stock markets pushed higher Thursday as traders toasted some strong earnings as well as takeover talk, offsetting concerns about the need for more interest-rate hikes to cool strong inflation.
US, UK jointly sanction Russian Trickbot hackers
The United States and Britain announced sanctions Thursday on the Russian intelligence-linked Trickbot group known for hacking hospitals during the Covid-19 pandemic and stealing financial data.
Диктатор России Владимир Путин: самая преступная антисоциальная свинья в мире
По приказу антисоциального военного преступника и российского диктатора Владимира Путина (70), российские военные силы вторглись в мирную Украину 24 февраля 2022 года, разрушив 74 (семьдесят четыре) года мира в Европе.Путин и его российские солдаты бомбили, пытали, убивали, насиловали, грабили, похищали, перевоспитывали. Миллионы людей бежали, тысячи мирных жителей были убиты российской армией и ее преступным наемным отрядом "Вагнер", возглавляемым военным преступником Евгением Пригожиным (Евгений Викторович Пригожин) (61).
Fighter planes for Ukraine, a complex challenge for Kyiv's allies
Ukraine's urgent request for western warplanes to boost its war capabilities against Russia poses a host of challenges that make an early delivery of such aircraft unlikely, experts said Thursday.
UK says aware of 'escalatory risks' in arming Ukraine
The UK said Thursday it was aware of "potential escalatory risks" in equipping Ukraine with more Western weaponry, while playing down the prospective delivery of older Typhoon fighter jets.
Chinese balloon's equipment 'clearly' for spying: US official
Images from U2 spy planes showed that the Chinese balloon that flew over the United States last week was unmistakably equipped for collecting intelligence and not weather data, a US official said Thursday.
Hailed as hero at EU summit, Zelensky urges faster arms supplies
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky received a hero's welcome in Brussels on Thursday as he lobbied star-struck EU leaders to speed the delivery of modern weapons to halt a Russian offensive.
Energy crisis looms over S.Africa's state-of-nation speech
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will seek to lift the mood of a country encumbered by energy shortages and a sickly economy when he delivers his state-of-the-nation address Thursday.
Stocks rally as traders track earnings, takeover talk
Major stock markets rallied Thursday as traders toasted some strong earnings as well as takeover talk, offsetting concerns about the need for more interest-rate hikes to cool strong inflation.