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Dozens more killed in Congo village attacks

16-04-2023 KINSHASA: Dozens of civilians have been killed as suspected armed groups raided villages in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), according to local advocates and news reports. The attacks took place on Friday in the province of Ituri, an area along the country’s northeast border with Uganda that …

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HK Bishop heads to mainland China amid Vatican strains

16-04-2023 HONG KONG SAR: Hong Kong Bishop Stephen Chow will embark on his first official visit to China on Monday, but is “unlikely” to meet representatives from the mainland’s “underground” churches, a spokesperson said, amid continuing strains between Beijing and the Vatican over the governance of the country’s Catholics. Chow …

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Dozens killed in Sudan as army fight for power

16-04-2023 KHARTOUM: Sudan’s military and a powerful paramilitary force have engaged in fierce fighting in the capital and elsewhere in the country, dealing a new blow to hopes for a transition to democracy and raising fears of a wider conflict. The fighting killed at least 27 people and wounded more …

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Macron signs highly-disputed pension law despite protests

16-04-2023 PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday signed into law his highly disfavored pension reforms, lifting the pension age from 62 to 64. The signing came hours after France’s top constitutional body cleared the change. The Constitutional Council annulled the opposition’s demand for a referendum however, it also removed …

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Powerful Cyclone Ilsa hits Western Australia

15-04-2023 Bureau Report + Agencies PERTH/ SYDNEY: A powerful cyclone has hit Western Australia as a category five storm, setting a wind speed record but sparing populated areas from major damage. Severe Tropical Cyclone Ilsa struck the state close to Port Hedland, the world’s largest iron ore export hub, just …

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Minneapolis to pay $9m for Derek misconduct claims

15-04-2023 MINNEAPOLIS: Minneapolis has agreed to pay nearly $9m (£7.2m) to settle lawsuits filed by two black residents against Derek Chauvin. Both residents, who were arrested in 2017, said Chauvin had pressed his knee into their necks, the same tactic that killed George Floyd three years later. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob …

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