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Bear captured in Japan after multi-day search as attacks rise
A bear that roamed the streets of a Japanese city for four days, forcing mass school closures, was caught on June 9, capping a search involving dozens of hunters and police. Bear attacks have been on the rise in Japan.…
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2026 World Cup participation conditional to US travel restrictions
Traditionally, international sports competitions are seen as a way of overlooking division and differences, and disregarding geopolitics tension – which is the reason why North Korea competes in the…
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Faced with growing outrage, French government presents new measures for child protection
The French justice minister is facing calls to resign amid growing outrage over how the case of a girl’s killing was handled. The government said on June 8 it was studying new measures to improve child…
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Israel continues strikes on Beirut suburb
🔴 🇮🇱 🇱🇧 Israeli strikes on Sunday targeting the Beirut suburb of #Dahiyeh, located to the south of #Lebanon’s capital, killed two people and injured at least 20 others, prompting Iran to conduct retaliatory…
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‘Americans can take their Ebola back’: Kenyans protest plan for US quarantine centre
Demonstrators continue to take to the streets in Kenya, as frustrations mount with authorities who granted the US permission to open an Ebola quarantine centre dedicated to US citizens suspected of having…
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French ministers discuss measures to better deal with child abuse cases
Amid public outrage growing over the kidnapping and murder of 11-year-old Lyhanna, French ministers have held an emergency meeting to discuss measures aimed at better dealing with sexual offenders and…
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World Cup overshadowed by US travel restrictions and the war in Iran
A Somali referee has been prevented from officiating at the World Cup after he was refused entry into the US. This comes as many fans having bought tickets for the competitions have also seen their visa…
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Libyans still traumatised by deadly 2023 Derna flood, but reconstruction offers hope
Nearly three years after a catastrophic storm tore through eastern Libya’s port city of Derna the city is getting back on its feet. But the trauma persists: the flood killed nearly 4,000 people. Reconstruction provides a glimmer of hope here, where some residents said it helps them cope with the tragedy they lived through.
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Moroccan fans get ready for first World Cup game, boosted by AFCON success
Morocco are playing five-time world champions Brazil in their opening World Cup match on June 13, with fans hopeful following the team’s success in the Africa Football Cup of Nations a few months prior.…
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