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Chance the Rapper offers fans listening party access via AirBnB
Ahead of the release of his upcoming album, American musician Chance the Rapper has partnered with AirBnb to give fans access to listening parties via the platform’s new “experiences” category.
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U.S. sanctions on ICC prosecutor cripple tribunal’s work
Trump sanctioned the court after a panel of ICC judges in November issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense minister, Yoav Gallant on suspicion of committing war crimes in Gaza
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Endurance athlete marks ‘Jaws’ anniversary with swim to change shark narrative
The British-South African endurance swimmer aims to become the first person to swim around Martha’s Vineyard in the United States.
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Hosts Qatar look to surprise at ITTF World Table Tennis Championships
Some of the sport’s biggest names are set to compete, including world number one Lin Shidong and Sun Yingsha from China, French stars Félix Lebrun and Alexis Lebrun, and Japan’s Tomokazu Harimoto
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Venezuela welcomes home toddler separated from parents during U.S. deportation
The case has reignited debate over immigration enforcement practices and family separations in the U.S., particularly involving migrants from politically sensitive regions like Venezuela.
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Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrives in Turkey for talks
No meeting with Putin: Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy landed in Turkey on Thursday ahead of ceasefire negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv. Despite being challenged by Zelenskyy to attend in person, Vladimir Putin has shown no signs of travelling to Turkey, too.
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Uruguay bids farewell to beloved former president José “Pepe” Mujica
Mujica’s passing marks the end of an era in Uruguayan politics, but for many, his legacy of humility, compassion, and service to the marginalized will endure.
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Cannes: Tom Cruise walks red carpet for latest Mission: Impossible premiere
Actor Tom Cruise appeared on the red carpet at Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday to premiere his latest Mission: Impossible film, called “The Final Reckoning”. It is the eigth film of the Mission: Impossible series.
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South Africa: Cyril Ramaphosa to meet with Donald Trump in US next week
Pretoria announced that South African president Cyrial Ramaphosa would travel to Washington next week on a “work visit” and meet US president Donald Trump on Wednesday. The visit comes amid heightened tensions between the two countries over the US’ refugee scheme for white South African farmers.
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Mazraoui calls premier league season “Shitty” ahead of Europa League Final
Despite the disappointment, the defender remains upbeat ahead of the high-stakes final, drawing on his World Cup experience with Morocco.
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Mauritania’s former president Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz sentenced to 15 Years for corruption
The trial, seen as a rare case of accountability for an African leader, also sentenced his son-in-law to two years for influence peddling and dissolved a family-run foundation. Six former officials were cleared.
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Trump meets Syria’s interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa in Saudi Arabia
The meeting on Wednesday came after the US president said Washington would end its crippling sanctions on Damascus.
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Tidjane Thiam plans return as Ivory Coast’s opposition PDCI party leader
A vote to name the party’s new leader was held days after he resigned from the post in a move aimed at bypassing his ineligibility.
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DR Congo may impose curbs on cobalt exports when existing ban ends
The government agency regulating strategic minerals said while global stockpiles had been reduced, they were not yet exhausted.
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China’s Wang Yi hosts Latin American, Sudanese counterparts in Beijing
Speaking to the China-CELAC Forum on Tuesday, Chinese leader Xi Jinping announced plans to build closer ties with Latin America through political, economic, academic and security exchanges
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New museum in Rotterdam looks at migration through the lens of art
Fenix, which opens in the Dutch city on 16 May, tells the story of people who travelled to and from Europe.
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Measles Outbreak in Morocco
Despite ten weeks of declining cases, new infections continue — especially in border regions. The World Health Organization warns that Morocco’s position as a travel hub could fuel regional transmission.
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France Expels Algerian diplomats amid escalating tensions
The strained relations carry significant implications, affecting security, trade, and social ties, given that about 10% of France’s population has connections to Algeria.
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Africa’s youngest leader divides opinion over Russia ties
Traore, who was in Moscow for the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, is Africa’s youngest leader at 37, a strong appeal for the continent’s young population that is used to much older leaders.
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FIFA exhibition opens in Paraguay ahead of the organisation’s 75th congress
The exhibition in Asunción is part of the 120th birthday celebrations of the world football body.
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Amnesty report exposes abuse of Kenyan domestic workers in Saudi Arabia
“The contract I signed in Nairobi was changed the moment I landed,” she said. “The agent said I had no choice but to work.”
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Congo’s rebel-held coltan mines continue to pump ore for world’s tech
Mines like Rubaya have been at heart of discussions around M23’s takeover of part of eastern Congo, with the Congolese government alleging they want control of the minerals and are smuggling them illegally to Rwanda
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Episcopal church won’t assist resettling South Africans ‘refugees’ in US
It said on Monday that the church’s migration ministries will instead halt its decades-long partnership with the US government.
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UN raises alarm over Egypt’s proposed criminal procedure code
Egypt has faced growing scrutiny in recent years over its judicial and security practices, particularly regarding prolonged pre-trial detention and limits on civil liberties.
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Gaza: Palestinian UN envoy blasts Israel for deliberately blocking aid
Nearly half a million Palestinians are facing possible starvation, living in “catastrophic” levels of hunger, and 1 million others can barely get enough food, according to findings by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, a leading authority on hunger
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US Court cuts $18 million defamation payout to Ghanaian journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas
Despite the reduction, Anas said he would appeal the new decision.
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Inside the making of the Palme d’Or
As the Cannes Film Festival rolls out its iconic red carpet for the 78th time, one gleaming symbol of cinematic achievement is once again in the spotlight — the Palme d’Or, handcrafted each year by the artisans of Chopard
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Cassie testifies in Diddy’s trial
Sean “Diddy” Combs’ former girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie, took the witness stand Tuesday in his federal sex trafficking trial in New York — testifying for the first time about years of alleged abuse and sexual exploitation
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Child labour crisis: UN calls for urgent global action
At the United Nations, world leaders called for urgent, united action to end this crisis of child labour
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Senegal’s fishing crisis: Overfishing, migration, survival
A new report by the Environmental Justice Foundation is linking illegal and destructive overfishing by foreign vessels with a collapse in Senegal’s fish stocks and a surge in irregular migration
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Does the new pope have Haitian roots?
Pope Leo the Fourteenth, is stirring conversation on social media suggesting he may have deep personal ties to the Caribbean—specifically Haiti
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UN chief pleads with countries to pay their share for international peacekeeping
The budget for nine of those operations during the fiscal year that ends on June 30 totals $5.6 billion, 8.2% lower than a year earlier. Each of the U.N.’s 193 member countries is legally obliged to pay its share toward peacekeeping.
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The 78th Cannes Film Festival begins with 22 films vying for top prize
22 films will vie for Cannes’ top prize, the Palme d’Or. Those films include Wes Anderson’s “The Phoenician Scheme,” Richard Linklater’s “Nouvelle Vague,” Lynne Ramsay’s “Die, My Love,” Joachim Trier’s “Sentimental Value,” Kelly Reichardt’s “The Mastermind,” Oliver Hermanus’ .
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Zelenskyy dares Putin to direct talks in Turkey
Putin hasn’t yet said whether he will be at the talks, which U.S. President Donald Trump has urged the two sides to attend as part of Washington’s efforts to stop the fighting
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Over 270,000 pilgrims gather in Fátima shrine after Pope Leo’s election
Each year, pilgrims travel from all over the world to celebrate the apparition of the Virgin Mary to three children in 1917.
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UN warns U.S. deportations of Venezuelans to El Salvador
UN warns U.S. deportations of Venezuelans to El Salvador ‘raising huge human rights concerns’
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Trump, Saudi crown prince sign a host of agreements
The two leaders signed more than a dozen agreements to increase cooperation between their governments’ militaries, justice departments and cultural institutions
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Kenya, Dominican Republic sign agreement to support security mission in Haiti
Kenya and the Dominican Republic signed an agreement on Monday that would bolster support for the Kenyan police deployed in Haiti.
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Guinea: General and presidential elections to be held in December 2025
Guinea’s Prime Minister Amadou Oury Bah announced the date for the elections during his speech at the Africa CEO Forum in Abidjan.