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Māori facial tattoos get visibility boost following appointment of New Zealand foreign minister Politician Nanaia Mahuta made history this week when she was named New Zealand's first Indigenous female foreign minister. But for those with traditional Māori tattoos, known as moko, she has long been breaking down barriers. In 2016, after taking part in ...
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Austrian police make more arrests as they probe Vienna attacker's connections Vienna, Austria (CNN) Police investigating the deadly terror attack in Vienna have arrested two men from the shooter's hometown, Austrian public broadcaster ORF reported, as they seek to establish whether the attacker was part of a broader network. At least ...
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Afghanistan conflict: IS links to Kabul student killings cause outrage Mohammad Rahid's warm and cheerful expression radiates through a motivational video clip that has been widely shared online following his death. "Life is full of challenges, pain, sadness, pressures and problems," he says, "but still, there is a smile on these ...
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Tigray crisis: Ethiopia PM Abiy Ahmed orders military response to 'attack' Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has ordered a military offensive to subdue the authorities in Tigray state, following an alleged attack on an army base. Mr Abiy accused the region's ruling party, the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), of launching the ...
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Vienna Terrorist Attack Live Updates: 4 Dead; Suspect Was ISIS 'Sympathizer' The rampage left four dead and 22 others wounded in the heart of the Austrian capital before the gunman was killed by the police nine minutes after the assault began, Mr. Nehammer said, adding that the evidence gathered so far showed no indication that ...
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Ethiopia's Leader Orders Military Action Against a Northern Region NAIROBI, Kenya — Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia ordered military action against a regional government in the country's north early Wednesday, in a major escalation of a simmering conflict that threatens to plunge the country into a new phase of ...
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Ethiopia's Leader Orders Military Action in a Northern Region NAIROBI, Kenya — Ethiopia's prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, ordered military action against a regional government in the country's north early Wednesday, in a major escalation of a simmering conflict that now threatens to plunge the country into a new phase of ...
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The Latest: Sri Lanka lifting pandemic curfew to aid economy Sri Lankan authorities will end a pandemic curfew imposed in parts of the country, saying people themselves should take the responsibility to avoid being infected the new coronavirus. Army Commander Shavendra Silva heads a COVID-19 task force and he ...
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TV Journalist Is Arrested as Assaults on Press Freedom Rise in India MUMBAI, India — One of India's most famous television journalists was arrested Wednesday on charges of abetting a suicide, a move criticized by politicians and members of the news media as an attempt to muzzle the press. The journalist, Arnab Goswami, ...
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At least 40 fleeing extremist violence drown in Mozambique MAPUTO, Mozambique — At least 40 people fleeing extremist violence in northern Mozambique drowned when their boat sank, according to officials and reports in local media. The boat had set off from Palma, a coastal town near the Tanzanian border, and ...
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