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Air Strike: Gaza boy in searche for missing parents

Gaza The child, identified only as Hammoud, is seen crying and calling out for his grandparents, who were reportedly killed in the attack, according to Hasaballah. The footage captures the boy digging through the debris of the collapsed building, with no further details provided about the location or the family. The Gaza health ministry says […]
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Inferno destroys forest in northwest Spain

Spain The first blaze began in Balarés, in the parish of Cospindo, and was followed by four others in Brántuas, A Graña, Cores and Nemeño. Two of the five fires, those in Cospindo and Cores, were stabilised by Sunday evening, while the others remained active. Residents were evacuated from Balarés and O Osmo on Saturday […]
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Hunger evident in Sudanese city, Al Fasher

Sudan The worsening humanitarian crisis in Sudan’s besieged city of Al Fasher has forced thousands, including children, to eat animal feed to survive. The North Darfur capital, the largest remaining frontline in fighting between Sudan’s army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has been under siege for over a year. Due to a lack […]
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Medical journal Lancet, says Liver cancer crisis loomings

South Africa A new report from The Lancet reveals that three out of five liver cancer cases worldwide are linked to preventable risk factors, with obesity-related cases on the rise. The analysis, published on 29th July, estimates that over 60% of liver cancers could be avoided by addressing viral hepatitis, excessive alcohol consumption, and metabolic […]
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As part of peace deal, Rwanda agrees to economic framework

Rwanda The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda have agreed on terms of economic cooperation in several sectors, as the two countries move towards delivering on a peace deal signed in June. The tenets agreed on Friday summarise a regional economic integration framework, which includes elements of cooperation on energy, infrastructure, mineral supply chains,
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Nigerian novelist Chimamanda, decry hardship

Nigeria When celebrated author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie speaks, millions listen—and this time, her words are ringing louder than ever as she draws attention to a crisis gripping the heart of Nigeria.  In what can be described as a heartfelt interview with Channels Television’s Amazing Africans, Adichie described an unsettling shift: the slow, painful collapse of
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Why Ex-Malian PM was charged

Mali A former prime minister of Mali has been charged with “undermining the credibility of the state” following a social media post about his visits to political prisoners, according to a prosecutor. Moussa Mara held the post of prime minister for a brief eight months from 2014 until 2015. He was previously summoned for questioning […]