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- Crushed fingers, hands, mar India’s auto manufacturing hub [1021d]
- Colombian president’s son ‘won’t last’ in jail, defence lawyer warns [1021d]
- Food prices rise after Russia ends grain deal, India restricts rice exports [1022d]
- Trump documents case: Ex-president pleads not guilty to additional charges [1022d]
- Is the world’s biggest economy in trouble? [1022d]
- West African leaders make plan for military intervention in Niger [1022d]
- World’s oceans set new temperature record as global warming intensifies [1022d]
- Photos: Hundreds protest as Lebanon marks third anniversary of Beirut blast [1022d]
- Tunisian minister denies expulsion of Black refugees [1022d]
- Human Rights Watch urges US to stop atrocities in Sudan’s Darfur [1022d]
- Uganda restoring colonial-era rail after China fails to fund another line [1022d]
- Nigeria’s Tinubu seeks Senate support for ECOWAS intervention in Niger [1022d]
- Trump election interference case: What happens next? [1022d]
- Ukrainian drones hit key Russian port, damage naval ship: Kyiv official [1022d]
- What is the Kuwaiti-Iranian dispute over the Dorra/Arash gas field? [1022d]
- Extreme heat hits Iraq, as temperatures exceed 50 degrees Celsius [1022d]
- Russian court hands jailed Alexey Navalny new 19-year prison sentence [1022d]
- Scepticism, uncertainty, hope: Haitians react to possible Kenya-led mission [1022d]
- Train collides with pick-up truck in Thailand, kills eight [1022d]
- Kremlin says interference of non-regional actors unlikely to help Niger [1022d]
- Brazil gold mine puts Indigenous territory ‘at risk’, advocates say [1022d]
- France: Deals revoked by Niger military were signed with ‘legitimate’ gov’t [1022d]
- Biden’s asylum curbs at US-Mexico border can stay for now, court rules [1022d]
- Lebanon marks three years since catastrophic Beirut port blast [1022d]
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