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DRC: Uvira’s displaced lose hope as US ultimatum on Rwanda troops expires
The US ultimatum for Rwandan troops to withdraw from eastern DRC expired on Wednesday but there’s been no let up in the fighting. Now thousands of displaced families in Uvira are seeing their hopes of returning home slip away.
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Displaced lose hope as US ultimatum to withdraw foreign troops from DRC expires
The US ultimatum for Rwandan troops to withdraw from eastern DRC expired on Wednesday but there’s been no let up in the fighting. Now thousands of displaced families in Uvira are seeing their hopes of returning home slip away.
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Trump accuses China of interfering in US elections ahead of midterms
In an address to the nation, he made unverified claims that Beijing interfered in the 2020 polls which he lost.
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Chile assesses damage after deadly storm surge floods coastal city of Penco
Chile’s central coast has been hit by an exceptional storm surge that flooded homes and damaged infrastructure. Authorities are urging residents to stay away from the shoreline as dangerous sea conditions continue.
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20 children killed in bus crash in Uganda
Twenty children and one adult were killed on Friday when their bus overturned in Uganda.
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Algerian PM among the mourners as victims of orphanage fire laid to rest
Eleven people killed in a fire at an Algerian orphanage were laid to rest on Thursday at a ceremony in Bakari, on the outskirts of Algiers.
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At least 20 killed in jihadist attacks in eastern DRC
At least 20 people were killed this week in three attacks by suspected jihadist fighters in eastern DR Congo, according to a report from RFI.
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Rubik’s Cube stars shine at European speedcubing event in the Netherlands
More than 1,000 speedcubers from 53 countries are competing in Arnhem, the Netherlands, from 16 to 19 July 2026. Events range from blindfolded solves to solving while wearing oven gloves.
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Spain battles major Aragon wildfire amid heatwave
Spain has deployed more than 400 firefighters and 19 aircraft to combat a fast-moving wildfire in the northeastern region of Aragon after flames swept across around 7,600 hectares by 16 July.
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Algerian prime minister visits survivors after deadly fire at orphanage
Algerian Prime Minister Sifi Ghrieb speaks with survivors after a fire burning at an orphanage in the country’s capital has killed at least 11 people, including children, according to authorities.
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Civil rights groups oppose meeting between Macky Sall and President Diomaye
A group condemning the repression under former President Macky Sall’s rule in Senegal has spoken out against his arrival in Dakar on Friday to meet the Senegalese Head of State, as part of his campaign to lead the UN.
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Algeria investigates Mohammadia orphanage fire that killed 11 people
Algeria is probing a deadly orphanage fire near Algiers, early on 16 July, that killed at least 11, injured 19 and struck amid a heatwave and nearly 1,000 recent blazes.
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How the Strait of Hormuz is monitored as US and Iran escalate attacks
The Strait of Hormuz is once again the scene of fighting, with Iran and the United States States continuing to trade fire in the early hours of Thrusday. Both sides are using their own means to monitor the strategic waterway.
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Paris and Rabat sign 14 agreements during French PM’s visit to Morocco
They covered sectors including the economy, security, migration, and defence, further strengthening strategic partnerships between the two countries.
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Russian foreign minister hosts his Guinea-Bissau counterpart in Moscow
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov welcomed his Guinea-Bissau’s counterpart Fatumata Jau in Moscow on Thursday.
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French PM says Paris ready to scale up bilateral relations with Morocco
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is on a two-day visit to Rabat as France hopes to cement their recent rapprochement.
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Centuries-old hunt beckons the rain in western Senegal
In western Senegal, armed men on motorcycles took part in the 723rd edition of the “Miss de Diobaye” hunt, a centuries-old tradition believing to bring rain and protect the community.
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Treacherous road conditions obstruct UN aid delivery in South Sudan
The road condition determines whether food reaches markets, patients reach health facilities, and humanitarian aid reaches families in need.
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Kyiv protesters rally after Zelenskyy sacks defence minister Fedorov
Hundreds protest in Kyiv after President Zelenskyy dismisses Defence Minister Fedorov, a moderniser credited with slowing Russia’s advance.
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Orphanage fire kills 11 as Algeria struggles in heatwave
A fire burning at an orphanage in Algeria’s capital has killed at least 11 people including children, authorities said Thursday, amid a heatwave that has sparked hundreds of blazes in the country’s north.
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Zimbabwe says nearly 100,000 of its citizens have left South Africa
It says it has expanded its repatriation and reintegration efforts as the number of Zimbabeans requiring assistance continues to rise.
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Mongolian throat singing goes global as ancient art finds new fans
Mongolian throat singing is gaining new audiences worldwide, as artists like Batzorig Vaanchig blend the ancient nomadic tradition of khoomei with modern forms of entertainment, from cinema to video games.
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Kyiv hit again as Ukraine reports two dead in Russian strike
Russian missiles killed two people and wounded five, including a child, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on 16 July 2026.
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Joy in Nigeria’s Oyo State as abducted students reunite with relatives
Scenes of joy erupted in Nigeria’s Oyo State on Wednesday, as rescued students reunited with their relatives after months in captivity.
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Two Nigerien journalists freed after months in detention
Two journalists in Niger have been released from prison, their families and a court source confirmed Wednesday.
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One person reportedly killed as Algeria battles wildfires
Wildfires burning across northern Algeria have killed a municipal worker who was taking part in firefighting, media reports said Wednesday.
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Canada: train crew escapes flames near Armstrong, Ontario
A train crew was surrounded by wildfire flames near Armstrong, Ontario, Canada, on 13 July 2026. The Canadian National Railway crew escaped safely as more than 160 fires burned across the region.
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At least 11 dead in Algiers orphanage fire
A fire tore through an orphanage on the outskirts of Algiers early Thursday, killing at least 11 people and injuring 19 others, Algerian civil defence officials said.
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Former Haitian president expected to testify in court on rare visit home
Local media are reporting Michel Martelly is expected to testify in investigations into the 2021 killing of another ex-president, Jovenel Moïse.
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Toronto choked by wildfire smoke, records world’s worst air quality
A thick orange haze hung over Toronto on Wednesday 15 July as smoke from wildfires in northwestern Ontario engulfed Canada’s largest city, giving it the worst air quality of any major city in the world that morning, according to monitoring service IQAir.
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Argentina erupts after late win over England to reach World Cup final
Tens of thousands celebrate in Buenos Aires after Argentina’s 2-1 win over England sends them to the World Cup final against Spain.
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French PM Lecornu arrives in Rabat for talks amid diplomatic reset
Another milestone for France-Morocco relations as French Prime Minister Sebastian Lecornu arrived in Rabat on Wednesday.
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Israeli strikes on Gaza kill at least 12 people, Palestinian authorities say
Israeli airstrikes have killed at least a dozen people in Gaza over the past two days, local health officials said Wednesday, as strikes continue almost daily despite a months-old ceasefire with Hamas.
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Uganda opposition leader refuses court-appointed lawyers at treason trial
Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye refused to accept the lawyers being forced upon him for his treason trial on Wednesday after his chosen advocates were arrested or barred from the country.
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Zambia’s Scott, once Africa’s only white leader, dies at 82
Zambia’s former vice president Guy Scott, who briefly became Africa’s only white head of state since the end of apartheid, died on Wednesday at the age of 82, the government said.
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Po river choked by algae bloom as Italy battles heat and navigability woes
Italy is stepping up efforts to clear thick algae from the River Po in Turin after weeks of high temperatures accelerated its spread along the country’s longest river.
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Ukraine: Six dead as Russia targets Sumy and Odesa
Emergency crews battled fires and searched damaged buildings across Ukraine on Tuesday 15 July after Russian strikes on the cities of Sumy and Odesa killed six people and injured at least 20 others, according to regional authorities.
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More health workers strike in Ituri province, at the heart of Congo’s Ebola outbreak
More health workers went on strike in Bunia in eastern Congo on Wednesday, becoming the latest group to walk off the job over unpaid salaries at the center of the country’s Ebola outbreak.
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Kenyan Rastafarians disappointed after court ruling denies cannabis use
Rastafarians in Kenya express disappointment and a determination to appeal, after a court refused to grant them the right to smoke weed on religious grounds on Wednesday






















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