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US to send nuclear ballistic submarines to Korean Peninsula

President Joe Biden and South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol pause after laying a wreath as they visit the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, Tuesday, April 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) By The Associated Press Presidents Joe Biden and Yoon Suk Yeol on Wednesday will sign an agreement that includes plans to have U.S.

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Sudan’s Bashir moved to military hospital before fighting-sources

By Reuters Sudan’s toppled leader Omar al-Bashir was moved from Kober prison to a military hospital in the Sudanese capital before heavy fighting broke out there on April 15, two sources at the hospital said. The whereabouts of Bashir came into question after a former minister in his government, Ali Haroun, announced on Tuesday he

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South Africa’s ruling party wants country to leave International Criminal Court: President

By Anadolu Agency South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said Tuesday his governing African National Congress party (ANC) has resolved to pull out of the International Criminal Court (ICC). Ramaphosa made the remark while addressing a joint news conference with visiting Finnish President Sauli Väinämo Niinisto in the nation’s capital of Pretoria. The ICC issued an

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Russia’s new T-14 Armata battle tank debuts in Ukraine – RIA

Russian T-14 Armata tanks drive during the Victory Day Parade in Red Square in Moscow, Russia, June 24, 2020. Host photo agency/Evgeny Biyatov via Reuters By Reuters Russia has begun using its new T-14 Armata battle tanks to fire on Ukrainian positions “but they have not yet participated in direct assault operations,” the RIA state

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UK covers up Somaliland massacre report

Credit: Reuters/Andrew Mitchell Minister of State (Development and Africa) at Downing Street Declassified UK By Phil Miller Britain’s Foreign Office is censoring “vital information” on who shot protesters in Somaliland, after funding a police unit some blame for the killings. UK diplomats will not declassify their assessment of who killed pro-Somalia activists at a demonstration

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Grandchildren of British slave owners call on UK government to apologize

By Anadolu Agency The descendants of some British slave owners have launched an activist group, calling on the UK government to extend an official apology for slavery and launch a reparative justice program in recognition of the “ongoing consequences of this crime against humanity.” The Heirs of Slavery movement has been created to urge the

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Which countries are evacuating citizens from Sudan?

In this photo provided by the Spanish Defence Ministry passengers from Sudan disembark from a Spanish Air Force aircraft at Torrejon Air Base in Madrid, Monday April. 24, 2023. (Spanish Defence Ministry via AP) By The Associated Press As continued fighting raises fears that Sudan could plunge deeper into chaos, foreign governments are scrambling to

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More bodies expected as cult of death unfolds

Some of the 18 bodies exhumed by homicide detectives from land owned by cult leader Paul Mackenzie at Shakahola village in Kilifi County on April 23, 2022. By Daily Nation It was only on Sunday that Interior and National Administration Cabinet secretary Kithure Kindiki issued a statement over the deaths, whose number is expected to

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Weak Somalia president to extend stay of African Union peacekeepers-sources say

File Photo/Somali Times Less than 20 months before the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia formally exits the stage, officials in Mogadishu say they are willing to prolong the stay of the regional force, signalling the challenge of beating down Al-Shabab, according to The East African newspaper reported. The East African has learnt that Mogadishu

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Foreign states rush high-risk Sudan evacuation, some foreign citizens hurt

Credit: Photo Associated Press By Reuters The armed forces of the United States and the United Kingdom have evacuated embassy staff from Sudan, while other nations rushed to get their citizens to safety as rival military factions battled in the capital Khartoum on Sunday. The eruption of fighting eight days ago between the army and

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