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Israel and Gaza mark 1,000 days since the October 7 attacks and the start of the war
Israel and Gaza mark 1,000 days since the October 7 attacks and the start of the war
Israel is marking the 1,000th day since Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack with calls for a state commission of inquiry into the unprecedented assault that triggered the war in Gaza. But Netanyau's government has long refused to establish such a commission. Meanwhile, Gazans still fa
Israelis join protests and memorials to mark 1,000 days since October 7 Hamas attack
Israelis join protests and memorials to mark 1,000 days since October 7 Hamas attack
Israelis on Thursday held memorials and joined protests to mark 1,000 days since the deadly October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, which triggered the war in Gaza. Many Israelis are calling for an official enquiry into why the government failed to prevent the attack and how it handled
The Meloni effect: Has Italy's prime minister delivered on her promises?
The Meloni effect: Has Italy's prime minister delivered on her promises?
On September 25, 2022, Giorgia Meloni made history by becoming the first female leader of an Italian government, with a powerful personal story – that of a child from a deprived neighbourhood of Rome reaching the summit of power thanks to her popularity. Three and a half years la
Rescue teams in Venezuela cling to hope as president defends response
Rescue teams in Venezuela cling to hope as president defends response
Rescuers are continuing to dig through rubble in a search for survivors across Venezuela even as the hope of finding anyone alive eight days after two huge earthquakes struck the country become increasingly slim. Meanwhile, Venezuela's Interim President Delcy Rodriguez rejected a
Curtis Young on the America's "diffcult moment in the mirror"
Curtis Young on the America's "diffcult moment in the mirror"
This weekend, the United States marks 250 years since the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, one of the most influential political texts in modern history. Its assertion that governments derive their power from the consent of the governed, and that all people are endowe
Macron's visit to Syria confirms normalisation strategy of post-Assad government
Macron's visit to Syria confirms normalisation strategy of post-Assad government
Syria is expecting its first Western European head of state since new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa swept to power in 2024. A Syrian state news agency reported that France's Emmanuel Macron will visit to discuss strengthening bilateral relations. It wouldn't be the first time the two ha
Khamenei funeral procession begins in Tehran, draws massive crowds of mourners
Khamenei funeral procession begins in Tehran, draws massive crowds of mourners
The funeral procession for Iran's late supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei set out Monday morning through the streets of Tehran, according to state television, on the third day of a state funeral intended by the Iranian government to be a show of strength and unity.
Could islamist fighters take Timbuktu?
Could islamist fighters take Timbuktu?
Mali's military junta is facing one of its most serious security challenges in months. A wave of coordinated attacks by the jihadist group JNIM and its Tuareg ally, the FLA, has targeted army positions across the north of the country, raising fresh questions about the government'
Love, deception and the real lives of Nigeria's romance fraudsters
Love, deception and the real lives of Nigeria's romance fraudsters
In tonight's edition, France pulls all of its diplomats out of Burkina Faso in a tit-for-tat move after Ougadougou cut ties with Paris last month. Also, in Tanzania, young people are planning on taking to the streets for an anti-government protest on Tuesday. And Lagos's Yahoo Bo
Death toll from DR Congo Ebola outbreak passes 500 as healthcare workers threaten strike
Death toll from DR Congo Ebola outbreak passes 500 as healthcare workers threaten strike
The deadly Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has killed more than 500 people, the UN health agency's figures showed Monday. Healthcare workers in Ituri province, the heart of the outbreak, on Sunday issued a 24-hour notice threatening to strike if the government
Algeria's ruling FLN secures most seats in parliament with historically low turnout
Algeria's ruling FLN secures most seats in parliament with historically low turnout
Algeria's ruling National Liberation Front won the most seats in the country's parliamentary elections, the election board said Monday, securing 90 out of 407 in the July 2 vote. But the poll was marred by record-low turnout after the government barred more than a third of prospe
Nigeria probes fictitious 'presidential' agency
Nigeria probes fictitious 'presidential' agency
In tonight's edition, Nigeria's government investigates how a fictitious agency wielding forged appointment letters from the president accessed government funds. Also, Nigeria's 36 states are soon to ratify a major police reform that would allow them to set up their own forces. A