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By Xinhua News Agency Cambodia deported 64 South Korean online scam suspects, including five women, to their birth country on Friday night, said a news release from Cambodia’s Ad-Hoc
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Cambodia deports 64 South Korean online scam suspects
By Xinhua News Agency Cambodia deported 64 South Korean online scam suspects, including five women, to their birth country on Friday night, said a news release from Cambodia’s Ad-Hoc
Read MoreTrump says he plans to meet with Putin in Hungary within 2 weeks
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Read MoreHassan Sheikh acknowledges Somalia is unable to hold a one-person, one-vote election
File Photo/Somali Times The President of the Republic of Somalia Hassan Sheikh has so far failed to hold election one-person, one-vote election, despite major obstacles that appear to be slowing
Read MoreRaila Odinga dies in India after cardiac arrest
By Kenyans Former Prime Minister Kenya Raila Odinga is dead. Raila, who was undergoing treatment in India, is said to have died after suffering a cardiac arrest during a morning walk on
Read MoreStocks skid, gold jumps as investors shun risk
German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, October 13, 2025 By Reuters Global shares fell, while safe havens such as bonds and gold rallied on
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Featured ArticlesCambodia deports 64 South Korean online scam suspects
By Xinhua News Agency Cambodia deported 64 South Korean online scam suspects, including five women, to their birth country on Friday night, said a news release from Cambodia’s Ad-Hoc
Cambodia deports 64 South Korean online scam suspects
By Xinhua News Agency Cambodia deported 64 South Korean online scam suspects, including five women, to their birth country on Friday night, said a news release from Cambodia’s Ad-Hoc
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Azerbaijani passenger plane crashes near Kazakh city of Aktau
By Anadolu Agency An Azerbaijan Airlines flight with 67 people on board, traveling from the Azerbaijani capital Baku to Grozny in Russia’s Chechnya region, crashed near the Kazakh Caspian
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Iran holds state funeral for top commanders, scientists killed by Israel
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Kenyan Muslims Demand State House Mosque Construction After Ruto Defends Ksh 1.2B Church Project
By Kenyans Muslim leaders from different parts of the country have challenged President William Ruto to consider constructing a mosque at State House. The Muslims made the plea following the Head
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By Anadolu Agency Rwanda’s president said Friday his country will deliver on its part of a recently US-brokered peace deal signed with the Democratic Republic of Congo. It was his first public
Top 10 African countries with the most progress in infrastructure development
By The African Exponent North Africa has 5 countries on this list showing how urban planning and strategic international partnerships have resulted in a progressive gain in its infrastructure.
Kenya looks to privatise state assets to draw private-sector investments, says President Ruto
By Reuters Kenya is planning to privatise some state assets via initial public offerings in order to bring in more private sector investment, President William Ruto said in remarks at the London
Somalia Director General of the Civil Aviation Authority says plane crash in Mogadishu airport
The Director General of the Somali Civil Aviation Authority, Mr. Ahmed Moalim Hassan, told Somali Times that an Army Helicopter belonging to the African Union forces crashed at the Mogadishu
Unmanned farming paves way for China’s smart, sustainable agriculture future
A drone photo shows harvesters reaping wheat in the fields in Pantang Village of Lizhuang Town, Shangqiu City, central China’s Henan Province, June 4, 2025. Photographer Li Heng By Xinhua
US charges 324 defendants for alleged role in $14.6B worth of health care fraud schemes
By Anadolu Agency The US Justice Department announced criminal charges Monday against 324 defendants, including 96 medical professionals, in connection with alleged health care fraud schemes
Ugandan leader Yoweri Museveni, 80, to seek reelection
By Reuters Ugandan leader Yoweri Museveni has confirmed he intends to contest in next year’s presidential election, potentially extending his rule in the east African country to nearly half
Chinese language finds growing enthusiasm in Ghanaian classrooms
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Iran holds state funeral for top commanders, scientists killed by Israel
Mourners gather in Islamic Revolution Square (Enghelab Square) to attend the funeral ceremony. Photographer Vahid Salemi/AP By Al Jazeera A state funeral service is under way in Iran for about 60