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Libyan protesters demand prime minister quit as three ministers resign
At least three ministers resigned in sympathy with the protesters, who want Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah to quit.
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Russia demanded Ukraine cede more territory at Turkey talks, Ukrainian source says
That demand, along with others the Ukrainian official said were made at Friday's talks, went beyond the terms of a draft peace deal that the United States proposed last month after consultations with Moscow.The talks in Istanbul, the first direct contacts between the two sides in thre...
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Militants kill at least 23 in Nigeria attack, security sources say
Nigeria has been grappling with a long-running insurgency in its northeast, primarily driven by the Islamist armed group Boko Haram and its offshoot, Islamic State West Africa Province.
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Israeli strikes kill 146 Palestinians in Gaza in 24 hours, local health authorities say
Israeli strikes since Thursday have seen one of the deadliest phases of bombardment since a truce collapsed in March. The latest strikes came as U.S. President Donald Trump ended his Middle East tour on Friday with no apparent progress towards a new ceasefire....
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Gravity study shows why the moon's two sides look so different
The data from the U.S. space agency's GRAIL, or Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory, mission indicates that the moon's deep interior has an asymmetrical structure, apparently caused by intense volcanism on its nearside billions of years ago that helped shape its surface features....
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Huge ice falls at Argentina's Perito Moreno glacier stir awe and concern
The sight has attracted visitors to Argentina's most famous glacier for years. Standing on platforms facing the ice, they wait for the next crack to split the cool Patagonian air.
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Cristiano Ronaldo tops Forbes' list of highest-paid athletes for third year in a row
Following his move to Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr, Ronaldo's estimated total earnings are around $275 million (Ksh.35.5 billion).
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Russia-Ukraine talks end after less than two hours in Turkey
Delegations from the warring sides met at a palace in Turkey on Friday, their first face-to-face meeting since March 2022, the month after Russia's invasion of its neighbour.
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ICC prosecutor Karim Khan on leave amid sexual misconduct probe
Khan has denied allegations of misconduct that were reported to the court's governing body in October last year.When the allegations against Khan emerged, several NGOs and ICC staff members called for the prosecutor to step down temporarily for the duration...
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U.S singer Chris Brown remanded in custody by UK court over alleged assault
Brown was charged over an incident on February 19, 2023, when the singer allegedly attacked a music producer with a bottle at the Tape nightclub in central London.