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  1. Wars have spread and intensified, with far-reaching impacts on global economic growth and food security, according to latest Conflict Intensity Index

    The proportion of the world engulfed by conflict has grown 65% – equivalent to nearly double the size of India – over the past three years, according to a new report.

    Ukraine, Myanmar, the Middle East and a “conflict corridor” around

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  2. Woman says French-Algerian writer’s prize-winning Houris uses her story as she told it to therapist Aicha Dehdouh

    Two complaints have been filed in Algeria against the French-Algerian author Kamel Daoud, the winner of France’s most prestigious literary award, and his wife, a therapist, alleging that they used a patient’s life story as the basis for his prize-winning novel.

    The

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  3. Al-Hassan Ag Abdoul Aziz Ag Mohamed Ag Mahmoud had been convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity

    The international criminal court has sentenced an al-Qaida-linked extremist leader to 10 years in prison for war crimes and crimes against humanity carried out when he headed the Islamic police in Timbuktu in Mali, west Africa.

    Al-Hassan Ag Abdoul Aziz Ag Mohamed Ag Mahmoud

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  4. Furore over whether Chidimma Adetshina was really South African led to invitation to represent Nigeria

    A beauty queen who pulled out of the Miss South Africa competition when her nationality was questioned has said she wants to relocate to Nigeria, after ...

  5. Police say 350-400 people have stayed in Stilfontein mine to avoid arrest after minister vowed to ‘smoke them out’

    South African authorities are assessing whether it is safe to rescue potentially thousands of illegal miners who may be trapped underground, after police stopped food, water and medicine being delivered to them about two weeks ago to try to force the miners to the

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  6. Group were held after a meeting about what mining firm referred to as unsubstantiated claims regarding taxes and levies

    An Australian goldmining company has agreed to pay $160m ($A247m, £126m) to Mali’s government after the west African country’s junta detained its chief executive and two other employees.

    Resolute Mining’s chief executive, Terence Holohan, and the other two

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  7. Randy Boissonnault to ‘step away from cabinet’ after being accused of ‘pretendianism’ and improper business dealings

    Canada’s employment minister has resigned from the cabinet after weeks of scrutiny over his business dealings and his shifting claims of Indigenous ancestry.

    Moments before question period on Wednesday, Justin Trudeau’s office said Randy Boissonnault would “step

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  8. Council in Yukon territory deadlocked, citing the crown’s tarnished relations with Indigenous peoples in the region

    The council of a town in Canada’s Yukon territory has been locked for weeks in bureaucratic standstill after its members refused to swear a mandatory oath of allegiance to King Charles, citing the crown’s tarnished

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  9. Communities on Paraná River fear privatisation of waterway operations will destroy way of life

    River communities in Argentina fear that Javier Milei’s plans to privatise operations on a key shipping route could lead to environmental damage and destroy their way of life.

    Since taking office almost a year ago, the

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  10. Legacy of African Brazilians honored on 329th anniversary of resistance leader Zumbi’s death by Portuguese forces

    During the more than 350 years during which slavery was legal in Brazil, harsh conditions prompted a string of uprisings, often resulting in the establishment of quilombos – independent communities formed by escaped Africans who were formerly enslaved, and their

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