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  1. Roberto Mosquera del Peral was sent to African country as part of Trump administration’s immigration crackdown

    A Cuban man deported by the Trump administration to the southern African country of Eswatini has started a hunger strike against his detention there, his lawyer said on

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  2. Expected reduction in contributions by wealthy countries likely to cost millions of lives and billions in lost growth

    Slashed contributions from wealthy countries to an anti-malaria fund could allow a resurgence of the disease, costing millions of lives and billions of pounds by the end of the decade, according to a new analysis.

    The fight against malaria faces new threats,

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  3. Protests have been banned and opposition figures sidelined as 83-year-old president ignores calls to step down

    “This is worth several more terms,” the Ivorian president, Alassane Ouattara, joked while opening a bridge named after him in the country’s commercial capital, Abidjan, in 2023.

    The appearance in recent years of several new bridges in west Africa’s second most populous

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  4. Thousands gather in Nairobi to pay respects to veteran opposition leader, prompting chaotic scenes at stadium

    Four people have been killed in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, after security forces fired shots and teargas to disperse huge crowds at a stadium where the body of the opposition leader Raila Odinga was lying in state.

    Odinga, a major figure in Kenyan politics for decades who

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  5. Esther Njoki says family has seen ‘big change’ under Labour, after long fight for justice over aunt’s 2012 death in Kenya

    The niece of Agnes Wanjiru, who was killed in Kenya, said she hopes the former British soldier charged with her aunt’s murder will be extradited while the Labour government is still in power.

    On her first trip outside Kenya, Esther Njoki travelled to London,

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  6. Previous attacks have hit seven vessels in the Caribbean and killed at least 34 people

    The US military has attacked and destroyed another boat in its ongoing and controversial fight

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  7. Elite helicopter unit’s part in military deployment comes as Donald Trump ramps up pressure on Nicolás Maduro

    They call themselves the Night Stalkers and their unofficial motto hints at the group’s lethal nocturnal line of work: “Death Waits in the Dark.” “You can flee, but they will find you,” warns a rare book about the US army’s secretive 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment

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  8. Message sent to fundraising site led investigators to man accused of stabbing Evin Paulos about 30 times

    A tip sent to an online fundraising campaign recently allowed investigators to jail the prime suspect in a deadly 2017 stabbing in Arizona – a case which otherwise appeared as if it might not yield any arrests, according to

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  9. Declaration means government can send army to patrol streets, restrict freedom of assembly and curtail other rights

    Peru’s interim president, Jose Jeri, announced a state of emergency in Lima and the neighbouring port of Callao on Tuesday after weeks of anti-government protests over corruption and organised crime.

    “The state of emergency approved by the council of ministers will

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  10. Historic case over bribery and witness tampering has gripped nation and soured conservative strongman’s legacy

    An appeals court has overturned the conviction of the former Colombian president Álvaro Uribe for bribery and witness tampering in a historic case that gripped the South American country and tarnished the conservative strongman’s legacy.

    Uribe, 73, has denied any

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