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Military branches restore flu shot requirement after virus swept through base
Military branches restore flu shot requirement after virus swept through base
Branches received exceptions to Hegseth's policy that made the shot optional. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
More protests over Makoko evictions
More protests over Makoko evictions
In tonight's edition, many waterfront communities in Lagos have lived through rounds of eviction only to see their land sold off to the highest bidder. Also, Sudan's army takes in Darfur paramilitary defectors, stirring anger. And speak to Ghanain lifestyle and creative pioneer N
Israel and Lebanon discuss plan to transfer some southern territory to Lebanese army
Israel and Lebanon discuss plan to transfer some southern territory to Lebanese army
Israeli and Lebanese negotiators in Washington are discussing a US-backed pilot project under which Israeli troops would hand back control over some territory in southern Lebanon to the Lebanese Armed Forces, according to officials from the two countries.
Anger mounts as Sudan's army takes in Darfur paramilitary defectors
Anger mounts as Sudan's army takes in Darfur paramilitary defectors
As Sudan’s army celebrates a growing number of defections from the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF), many victims of the country’s brutal civil war fear former RSF commanders could escape accountability for atrocities allegedly committed under their watch. From Darfur and Khartou
Hezbollah claims hits on Israel’s Iron Dome but videos show strikes on decoys
As the on-again, off-again fighting continues between Israel and Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militia has revealed its deadly FPV drone fleet: small quadcopters equipped with light explosives. Analysis of videos of the attacks suggests the Israeli army has turned to a Second Wor
Israel says detonates Hezbollah tunnel, strikes south Lebanon
Israel says detonates Hezbollah tunnel, strikes south Lebanon
The Israeli army destroyed an extensive tunnel built by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Israel Katz said Sunday, with Lebanese state media reporting strikes in the area. The attacks came despite a trilateral framework agreemen
Moscow starts feeling bite of fuel shortages as Ukraine ramps up attacks
Moscow starts feeling bite of fuel shortages as Ukraine ramps up attacks
After a rare admission by President Putin that the army was suffering from a fuel shortage, Gallup pollsters have released new findings that Russia's "economic pessimism" has hit a 20-year high. For months, Ukrainian drones have been attacking Russian oil infrastructure and the c
Human rights catastrophe unfolding in Sudan's al-Obeid, says UN
Human rights catastrophe unfolding in Sudan's al-Obeid, says UN
Another human rights catastrophe is unfolding in Sudan around the besieged city of al-Obeid, the United Nations human rights chief said on Friday, warning of a pattern of ​atrocities and urging ‌the world to act. Al-Obeid is the capital of North Kordofan state, a ⁠focus of recent
Mali insurgents attack multiple towns and a prison, army says
Mali insurgents attack multiple towns and a prison, army says
Insurgents in ​Mali staged attacks in at least five locations ‌early ⁠on ‌Saturday, including at a prison in Kenieroba, according to an army statement. The fighting comes more than two months after the country's defence minister was killed.
Rebel attacks in northern Mali: Some targets meant as 'diversions', expert says
Rebel attacks in northern Mali: Some targets meant as 'diversions', expert says
The Malian army said Saturday that several northern towns, including Gao and Sévaré, were targeted by rebels. The statement came as a rebel group announced a new offensive to capture a town in the country's north. Andrew Lebovich, a research fellow at Clingendael's Conflict Resea
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'
France's combat helicopters train ahead of Bastille day parade
France's combat helicopters train ahead of Bastille day parade
In less than 24 hours, a fleet of tiger helicopters will fly over Paris during the July 14 parade. They are among the French Army’s most formidable combat aircraft. Four of them were, in fact, recently on a mission in the Middle East. They destroyed several Iranian Shahed drones