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Apr 12, 2025
Washington DC [US], April 12: A child was reported raped on average every 30 minutes during intense January and February fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) said on Friday.
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Washington DC [US], April 12: The fine handed down to the first company prosecuted under Victoria's workplace manslaughter laws has been more than doubled on...
Pennsylvania man charged over threats to kill Trump, immigration agents
Harrisburg [Pennsylvania], April 12: A Pennsylvania man has been charged with making threats online to murder President Donald Trump and immigration agents, the U.S. Justice...
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Apr 11, 2025
Tel Aviv [Israel], April 11: Footage has shown 10 Palestinian prisoners released by Israel arriving at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir el-Balah, Gaza. One man...
Kiev's closest allies mull post-war mission amid US reluctance
Brussels [Belgium], April 11: Defence ministers from the "coalition of the willing" nations, who are some of Kiev's closest allies, met at NATO headquarters in...
US secures release of dual national jailed in Russia for Ukraine aid
Washington [US], April 11: Ksenia Karelina, a US-Russian dual national sentenced to 12 years in Russia for donating about $50 to a group that supports...
Argentinians join general strike over president's austerity measures
Buenos Aires [Argentina], April 11: Workers went on strike in Argentina on Thursday in protest at the harsh austerity programme implemented by President Javier Milei's...
More than 300 deaths reported in Austria's mountains in 2024
Vienna [Austria], April 11: A total of 309 people lost their lives in the Austrian Alps last year while taking part in sport and leisure...
European army cannot replace NATO, says German President Steinmeier
Koblenz [Germany], April 11: A European army would not be a replacement for NATO, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Thursday.
Head of British armed forces visits China for first time in 10 years
London [UK], April 11: The head of the British armed forces has visited China for the first time in a decade.
Former first lady Michelle Obama dismisses divorce rumours
Washington [US], April 11: Michelle Obama has spoken out against rumours that her marriage to Barack Obama might be in trouble.
South Korea's presidential race heats up
The second U.S. aircraft carrier has arrived in the Middle East
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