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Gunmen kill at least 27 in mosque attack in northern Nigeria, officials say | News

Such attacks have become common in Nigeria’s northwestern and north-central regions, where local herders and farmers clash.At least 27 worshippers have been killed and several wounded when armed bandits stormed a mosque in northern Nigeria’s Katsina state during morning prayers, a village head...

Ukraine hit by multiple Russian strikes amid US-led push for end to war | Russia-Ukraine war News

As diplomatic efforts to end the grinding war in Ukraine accelerate in Washington, there has been no let-up in the fighting as Russia launched 270 drones and 10 missiles in an overnight attack on the country, the Ukrainian air force said.Ukraine’s Energy Ministry...

Kim Jong Un pledges to speed up nuclear build-up over US-South Korea drills | Nuclear Weapons News

North Korea’s leader threatens to speed up Pyongyang’s nuclear arsenal expansion over a sign of ‘hostile intent’.North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has threatened to accelerate the expansion of his country’s nuclear arsenal, condemning ongoing United States-South Korea military exercises as a sign...

What to know about Trump’s talks with Zelenskyy and European leaders | Russia-Ukraine war News

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and top European leaders met with United States President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday to discuss plans to bring an end to Russia’s war in Ukraine.Trump convened the meeting after last week’s three-hour summit with Russian...

ISIL-backed rebels killed at least 52 people in eastern DR Congo, UN says | Armed Groups News

MONUSCO condemns the attacks by the ADF ‘in the strongest possible terms’, the mission’s spokesperson says.Rebels backed by ISIL (ISIS) have killed at least 52 civilians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo this month, according to the United Nations peacekeeping mission (MONUSCO)...

China angered as Hong Kong activists granted asylum in UK, Australia | Hong Kong Protests

NewsFeedHong Kong activist Tony Chung and ex-lawmaker Ted Hui have been granted asylum in the UK and Australia, years after facing charges linked to the 2019 anti-government protests. Both fled amid Beijing’s crackdown under the national security law that criminalised dissent.Published On 18...
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