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Tracking the Fighting in Sudan: Maps and Videos An all-out battle for control of Khartoum, Sudan's capital, left a bridge across the Nile River in flames, the airport in ruins and many residents huddled in their homes as fighter jets flew overhead. Here's where fighting has been reported:.
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Battles in Sudan have stretched into a second day, leaving dozens of civilians dead In Khartoum and Omdurman, fighting was reported around the military headquarters, Khartoum International Airport and state television headquarters. A senior military official said RSF fighters clashed with troops at military headquarters early Sunday and ...
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Sudan fighting: RSF and army clash in Khartoum for third day Fierce clashes have been reported across Sudan as fighting between rival armed factions continues to spread. Violence between the army and a paramilitary group called the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continued overnight into its third day.
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Former Indian lawmaker killed live on TV while in police custody A former lawmaker in India's parliament, convicted of kidnapping, was shot dead along with his brother while police were escorting them for a medical check-up in a slaying caught on live television on Saturday. The dramatic footage of the men being ...
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US should stop 'encouraging' Ukraine war, Brazilian president says Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Saturday that the United States should stop "encouraging" the war in Ukraine. "The United States needs to stop encouraging war and start talking about peace; the European Union needs to start ...
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Poland and Hungary ban Ukrainian grain amid glut from neighbor Hungarian Agriculture Minister István Nagy on Sunday announced Budapest would also temporarily ban the import of grain, oil seeds and other agricultural products from Ukraine, saying the move was necessary "in the absence of meaningful EU measures.".
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Is vaping safe or not? All you need to know about e-cigarettes E-cigarettes are being promoted in England as part of the government's efforts to help people quit smoking tobacco at the same time as it cracks down on youth vaping. We take a look at why there are two very different campaigns on the devices.
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Ontario announces $180 million to help students build math, reading and writing skills In a press conference Sunday, Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced the funding will bring in over 300 educators to help boost math competency and some 700 other educators to improve student literacy. "We've seen ...
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James Cleverly in Japan for G7 as UK tilts towards Pacific post-Brexit James Cleverly has arrived in Japan for a G7 foreign ministers' summit to promote a "free and open" Indo-Pacific, as the UK government steps up its focus on the region after Brexit.
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New AFP headquarters to solve crime faster The new headquarters, officially opened today by AFP Commissioner Reece Kershaw and Federal Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus KC (17 April, 2023), integrates the latest forensic technology and will allow investigators to access evidence quicker during complex ...
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