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Will Netanyahu be able to press ahead with judicial overhaul?
Angry protests across Israel force Benjamin Netanyahu to delay his government's controversial proposals.
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Human rights groups accuse Ethiopian military of war crimes in Tigray
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch are accusing the Ethiopian military and regional armed forces of war crimes in the Tigray region, based on interviews with 400 refugees in Sudan.
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Sierra Leone inflation: Residents struggle with high cost of living
In Sierra Leone, a steady rise in inflation is forcing many families to cut down on what they eat.
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West Africa has become a transit hub for drug trafficking, says UN
The amount of cocaine seized in the region grew tenfold between 2015 and 2019.
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Is Liberia tearing down its history?
Liberia’s government is leading a campaign to get African Americans to come and settle there, offering citizenships and a “chance to reconnect with their roots”.
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US embassy in Ethiopia allows voluntary departure of some staff
The US embassy in Ethiopia has authorised the voluntary departure of non-emergency government staff and family members because of armed conflict, it said on its website, as rebel forces in the country’s north make advances.
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Beirut gun battles: ‘The message is clear’
One analyst gives his view on the fierce gun battles that broke out in Beirut on Thursday. Demonstrators had been calling for an end to the investigation into last year’s massive port blast.
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Afghanistan headed toward civil war, says U.K. defence minister
The security situation in Afghanistan is so unstable that it could tip the country into civil war, says U.K. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace.(Sidiqullah Khan/AP Photo)
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Don't trust the Taliban, Afghan women's rights advocate says
For 20 years, the Taliban have been making promises they don't keep, such as being part of a transitional government and protecting the rights of Afghan people, says Afghan women's rights advocate Zubaida Akbar. She says they should not...
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US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan: Many in Kabul fear a renewed civil war
Reaction to the announcements have been mixed in Afghanistan, with some saying they are torn between the prospect of peace, and concerns about future instability.
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Nobody wants civil war in Afghanistan after U.S. troops leave, says U.S. secretary of state
Anthony Blinken responded to a reporter's question about fear of another civil war in Afghanistan after the U.S. pulls its troops out in September. Blinken says there is a strong desire for peace among local and regional players.
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Myanmar protesters rally as Thailand slams military crackdown
Thailand’s strongest comments yet came as a UN envoy warned of an ‘imminent bloodbath’ in Myanmar.
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Author Keith Boykin on America's Growing Racial and Political Divides
Political commentator, journalist, and author Keith Boykin joined Cheddar’s “Between Bells” to talk about his newly released book titled, "Race Against Time: The Politics of a Darkening America" focused on the growing divide in America,...
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Breaking Down U.S. Withdrawal From Afghanistan and the Taliban's Rapid Advance
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) blasted the Biden Administration on Thursday, calling for more support of Afghan forces even as the American withdrawal continues as Taliban forces rapidly advance. Second Lieutenant Elliot...
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Israeli police ‘allowing attacks' on Palestinians: Activist
Israeli police ‘allowing attacks' on Palestinians: Activist.
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Israelis and Palestinians 'a Bit Closer' to Ceasefire Despite Growing Conflict
Even as the conflict in the Middle East has grown and spread, there may be some hope for a respite on the horizon. Axios contributing correspondent Barak Ravid joined Cheddar to provide insight on the signs he sees that a ceasefire might...
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Notorious Colombian warlords give evidence at hearing
The two are promising to confess their crimes in a symbolic and potentially revelatory series of meetings.
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Unconventional journalists: From Tom Wolfe to Ghassan Kanafani | The Listening Post
We look at the lives and legacies of three journalists who broke the mould.
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At least 1 killed, several wounded in gunfire near Beirut protest
Gunfire erupts near Hezbollah-led protest calling for the removal of the judge from Beirut blast investigation.
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Sudan’s al-Burhan says army dissolved gov't to avoid civil war
In a televised news conference, al-Burhan said Hamdok is safe at his own house as “we feared for his own life”.
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Justice has failed Sri Lanka civil war victims: UNHCR
Efforts to ensure justice for victims have failed, Michelle Bachelet says while introducing her report on Sri Lanka to the UN Human Rights Council.
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El Salvador set for pivotal National Assembly election
Polls indicate show nearly 70 percent of voters favour president Nayib Bukele’s party and there is fear the vote could destabilise the democratic order imposed by a 1992 peace accord that ended a civil war.
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EU 'must give Libya more autonomy' over stopping Europe-bound migrants
Euronews spoke to Admiral Fabio Agostini, head of the EU mission to enforce the Libyan arms embargo in the Mediterranean Sea, who said that more autonomy must be given to the war-torn country.
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COVID-19 exhibit highlights Libya's struggles
Exhibition entitled Persistence highlights the COVID-19 pandemic in a country already torn apart by years of conflict.