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Commercial Bank of Ethiopia recovers Ksh.1.4B lost in system glitch
The lender has published the names of the more than 500 people who are yet to return the balance.
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Israeli strikes on Rafah raise fear ground assault could begin
One of the airstrikes killed 11 people from a single family, health officials said.
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US officials board ship that hit Baltimore bridge, divers search for bodies
The disaster forced the indefinite closure of the Port of Baltimore, one of the busiest on the U.S. Eastern Seaboard, and created a traffic quagmire for Baltimore and the surrounding region.
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U.N. expert in Israel genocide accusation says she has been threatened
Francesca Albanese, the Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in the West Bank and Gaza, presented a report entitled "Anatomy of a Genocide" to the U.N. Human Rights Council on Tuesday, which Israel said it "utterly rejects".Asked whether her work on the report had caused her to receive t...
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Dozens killed in Israeli strikes on north and south of Gaza
In the north, where intense fighting has raged for more than a week around Al Shifa, members of the Haseera family told Reuters dozens had been killed in a strike that wiped out a family compound near Gaza's biggest hospital.
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UN Security Council demands immediate Gaza ceasefire after US abstains
The U.S. was perplexed by Israel's decision and considered it an overreaction, said a U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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Boeing may turn to outsider CEO to tackle spiraling crisis
Boeing on Monday announced a broader than expected shakeup with Calhoun, 66, stepping down by year-end.
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Haiti gang leader killed as transition council nears completion
A police operation killed the head of the Delmas 95 gang, Ernst Julme, known as Ti Greg, a day after another gang leader was killed in an apparent resurgence of a vigilante justice movement, police and sources confirmed.
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Australia tightens student visa rules as migration hits record high
The government will get the power to suspend education providers from recruiting international students if they repeatedly break rules.
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Somali forces, foreign navies prepare attack on hijacked ship
The MV Abdullah was hijacked off the coast of Somalia last week, the latest of more than 20 attacks since November by Somali pirates who had laid dormant for nearly a decade.