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Wrongly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia told he may be sent to Uganda
The Salvadoran national, who has been living illegally in the US since about 2011, was wrongly deported to his home country earlier this year.
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The Salvadoran national, who has been living illegally in the US since about 2011, was wrongly deported to his home country earlier this year.
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Polls there were delayed for a week due to security concerns, following an attack on an electoral commission facility in one of the areas.
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The release of the captives took place during a precision air strike on a bandit stronghold in Katsina State.
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It is hoping this will help reduce a backlog of over 51,000 cases and speed up the process of removing people with no right to be in the country.
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Khartoum residents displaced by years of fighting are returning home. But the Sudanese capital's infrastructure has been decimated and it will take years - and billions of dollars - to rebuild.
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South Africa's government has vowed it won't let the US withdrawal of about $427 million in support collapse its HIV program, the largest in the world, but it is struggling to fill the gap.
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A powerful storm swept Italy’s northern Adriatic coast at the weekend, battering tourist resorts and residential areas.
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In a significant step toward reestablishing control, two of Sudan’s top officials visited the capital on Saturday to evaluate security and infrastructure repairs, signaling the government's intent to end its 16-month exile in Port Sudan and return to Khartoum by October.
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Eight more people in Gaza have died from famine and malnutrition, Gaza health authorities said on Sunday. That brings the total number of hunger-related deaths in the enclave since the start of the war with Israel 22 months ago to 289, including 115 children.
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Thousands of swimmers crossed the Bosphorus on Sunday as Istanbul hosted the 37th Intercontinental Swimming Race, an annual event linking Asia and Europe in open water.
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[Daily Trust] Africa is set to add 1.2 million barrels per day (bpd) of new refining capacity by 2030, marking one of the fastest downstream expansions globally, according to the newly released 2025 OPEC World Oil Outlook.
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[InfoWire] Digital learning is transforming how students in Africa access knowledge, offering a new way to overcome long-standing barriers in education. From city classrooms equipped with smart boards to remote schools making use of mobile learning apps, technology is helping teachers reach more learners. At the heart of this transformation