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  1. Exclusive Guardian investigation finds companies set up by people sanctioned by US hired Colombian fighters for Rapid Support Forces, widely suspected of war crimes in Sudan

    Close to Tottenham Hotspur’s shiny football stadium in London is a squat, nondescript block of flats. It holds a grim secret beyond the unremarkable beige brickwork – a cramped, second-floor

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  2. As country prepares to host Africa Cup of Nations, families and rights groups tell of police brutality, with hundreds still held

    The arbitrary detention of hundreds of gen Z protesters in Morocco and alleged “horrific” beatings have been condemned by human rights groups, as the country prepares to host the Africa Cup of Nations on Sunday.

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  3. Since Trump’s second term began in January, global healthcare, especially for sexual and reproductive health, has been under constant attack

    This time last year, women’s rights organisations were bracing themselves for a second Trump term. Few were prepared for the chaos that would be unleashed in January. The volume and speed of executive orders coming out of the White House were seen

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  4. Government says it received distress calls, as daughter of ex-president Jacob Zuma accused of luring men to frontline

    South Africa’s government is in talks with Russia to bring home 17 South African men fighting for Russia in Ukraine, after the men were allegedly tricked on to the frontlines of the war by a daughter of former South African president Jacob Zuma.

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  5. It is hoped the institution can help foster new bonds in a fractured nation, but such optimism will be a stretch for some

    It was a night at the museum like no other. As the staccato sound of firecrackers and explosions rang out across Martyr’s Square in the heart of Tripoli, for once it was not Libya’s militias battling it out for a larger stake in the country’s oil economy, but a huge

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  6. Exclusive: Ancient forests and turquoise rivers of the Cochamó Valley protected from logging, damming and development

    A wild valley in Chilean Patagonia has been preserved for future generations and protected from logging, damming and unbridled development after a remarkable fundraising effort by local groups, the Guardian can reveal.

    The 133,000 hectares (328,000 acres) of

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  7. Lula acknowledges his decision to uphold 27-year sentence could be overridden by conservative lawmakers

    Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has promised to veto a bill passed by congress to reduce the prison term of Jair Bolsonaro, the former president who was sentenced to

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  8. A country known for welcoming newcomers has reversed policy as immigration becomes increasingly a partisan issue

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  9. Hegseth announcement comes day after Trump blockades all sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela

    The US military carried out a lethal strike on a vessel it said was engaged in drug trafficking in the eastern Pacific, according to the defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, as Trump further ratcheted up pressure on Venezuela, accusing the country of taking US oil.

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  10. Population fell by 0.2% in third quarter – and the only other quarterly decline on record was attributed to Covid limits

    Canada experienced one of its largest drops in population in the most recent quarter, the result of a crackdown on international students. The drop marks a dramatic turnaround for a country that has long pegged its economic growth to immigration.

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