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Tens of Thousands Attend Pope Leo XIV’s Beirut Mass as He Delivers Message of Hope and Peace
Around 150,000 people gathered at the Beirut waterfront on Tuesday morning to attend a historic mass led by Pope Leo XIV, marking a highlight of his first international visit as pope. The pontiff delivered a message of hope, unity, and peace, particularly resonating with Lebanon’s youth, who have grown disillusioned amid years of economic and
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Hong Kong Leader Pledges Justice as Investigations Focus on Unsafe Scaffolding Netting After Deadly Apartment Fire
Hong Kong is grappling with the aftermath of a devastating apartment fire that claimed the lives of at least 156 people and left 30 missing at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex in Tai Po. Authorities are investigating unsafe construction practices, including the use of substandard mesh netting on scaffolding, which contributed to the rapid
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Adamawa Assembly Urges Gov Fintiri to Suspend Madagali LGA Chairman
The Adamawa State House of Assembly has called on Governor Ahmadu Fintiri to suspend the Executive Chairman of Madagali Local Government Council, Simon Sashi, over allegations that he closed public schools without consulting the relevant authorities. Madagali, Governor Fintiri’s home LGA, is among the areas in Adamawa most affected by insecurity, particularly attacks and abductions
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Race to Deliver Aid to Asia Flood Survivors as Death Toll Nears 1,200
Governments and humanitarian organizations are racing to deliver aid to survivors of catastrophic floods in Asia as the death toll across Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka approaches 1,200. Torrential monsoon rains, compounded by two tropical cyclones last week, have devastated communities, destroyed infrastructure, and displaced millions. Indonesia: Aceh Faces Severe Crisis Indonesia’s Aceh province
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Police Recover Gold Buried by Boko Haram Attack Survivor in Borno
Borno State police have successfully recovered gold valued at N23.6 million that a woman buried 15 years ago in Mallamfatori, Abadam Local Government Area, while fleeing a Boko Haram attack. The woman told authorities that she had hidden the gold in the sand during her escape and only recently returned to retrieve it. She approached
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Asia Faces Devastating Cyclones and Monsoon Floods: Over 1,250 Dead, Millions Displaced
A series of cyclones and intense monsoon rains have wreaked havoc across Asia, causing catastrophic flooding and landslides from Indonesia to Sri Lanka. According to national disaster agencies compiled by CNN, at least 1,250 people have died, hundreds remain missing, and over one million people have been displaced from their homes. The extreme weather events
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Germany Transfers Libyan War Crimes Suspect to ICC, Marking Historic Step for Justice
The Hague, Netherlands – Germany has transferred Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri, a Libyan man accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity, to the International Criminal Court (ICC), marking a significant step in international efforts to hold perpetrators of atrocities in Libya accountable. El Hishri is alleged to have been a senior commander at
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US Envoys Head to Moscow to Discuss Ukraine Peace Plan with Putin Amid Ongoing Tensions
United States envoys, including Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, are scheduled to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to discuss the latest version of a proposed US peace plan aimed at ending the war in Ukraine. The White House expressed optimism ahead of the talks, emphasizing a “very optimistic” outlook
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US Mass Killings Hit 20-Year Low in 2025, But Gun Violence Remains a Pressing Issue
The United States has recorded the lowest number of mass killings in two decades in 2025, according to a comprehensive database maintained by The Associated Press, USA Today, and Northeastern University. Despite the decline, experts warn that gun violence continues to pose a serious threat nationwide. A recent tragedy in Stockton, California, where a family
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Glenn Maxwell Withdraws from IPL 2026 Auctions, Ending 13-Year Stint in T20 League
Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has officially announced that he will not participate in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 auctions, bringing an end to his 13-year association with the world’s most popular and lucrative T20 cricket league. Maxwell, known for his explosive batting and handy off-spin, had a challenging 2025 IPL season. The Punjab Kings
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