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Protests in Portland after federal agents shoot two during ICE operation
The shooting comes just a day after an ICE officer killed a driver in Minnesota, further intensifying tensions over President Donald Trump’s expanded immigration enforcement in U.S. cities, and sparking renewed protests in Portland, a city long at odds with the administration.
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Tens of thousands flee Aleppo as clashes intensify and evacuation orders expand
The fighting comes amid stalled negotiations between Damascus and the Syrian Democratic Forces, despite a deal signed earlier this year to merge SDF forces into the Syrian army by the end of 2025.
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Egypt and EU agree on urgent need for second phase of Gaza ceasefire
Egypt’s foreign minister Badr Abdelatty met with visiting EU foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, in Cairo on Thursday.
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South Africa: Protesters condemn US attack on Venezuela
Demonstrators took to the streets of the South African capital to denounce the US’ recent atack on Venezuela, during which ousted president Nicolas Maduro and his wife were captured.
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Chinese foreign minister begins annual Africa tour with Ethiopia visit
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi pledged deeper cooperation on issues including trade, infrastructure, energy and transportation.
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Benin elections: parties end campaigning days ahead of vote
Parties competing in Benin’s local and parliamentary elections ended their campaigning on Friday, ahead of the vote this weekend. It comes just over a month after the attempted coup that shook Cotonou.
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Chinese and Iranian warships arrive in South Africa for BRICS naval exercises
China will lead a joint military drill hosted by South Africa. Russian ships are also expected to join the exercises.
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Robots wow crowds at Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas drew large crowds on its second day. Robots and AI helpers took centre stage at the Consumer Electronics Show, featuring everything from cyber pets to laundry-folding machines.
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Nigeria: Ex-justice minister Abubakar Malami granted bail in money laundering case
Malami, who is accused of stealing and laundering public funds worth 8.7 billion naira, was being held in prison since December.
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Largest projection show on Tokyo Government Building mesmerizes crowds
Every evening, crowds in Shinjuku watch Tokyo Night & Light, a large-scale projection on the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, using 40 solar-powered projectors.
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Zambia withdraws request for IMF loan extension
Zambia has withdrawn its request for a one-year extension of its Extended Credit Facility with the International Monetary Fund, the IMF said on Wednesday.
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Senegal’s 2025 oil output exceeds predictions to reach 36.1 million barrels
Initial projections for the year stood at 30.53 million barrels.
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Saint-Tropez bids farewell to Brigitte Bardot
Brigitte Bardot was laid to rest in Saint-Tropez after her death from cancer at 91.
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Protests erupt in Minneapolis after ICE officer kills woman during immigration crackdown
In a memorandum signed on Wednesday, the White House said the move aligns with Trump’s “America First” agenda. The list includes 31 United Nations bodies and 35 non-UN organisations, many of them focused on climate change, global governance, labour issues and development—areas the administration has
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Trump orders US withdrawal from 66 international organisations under ‘America First’ policy
The decision comes as Trump approaches the first anniversary of his second term. Since returning to office, he has already moved to exit the World Health Organization, the Paris climate agreement, and UNESCO, while cutting funding to several UN bodies.
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Global aircraft parts shortage grounds African airlines [Business Africa]
A global shortage of aircraft spare parts is grounding planes, causing widespread delays and cancellations—and smaller national airlines are feeling the strain most
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Runner-up in CAR’s presidential election rejects provisional results, alleging widespread fraud
The runner-up in Central African Republic’s presidential election Anicet-Georges Dologuélé is alleging widespread fraud after provisional results declared incumbent Faustin-Archange Touadéra winner of the December vote.
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Ghana’s ex-finance minister Ken Ofori-Atta detained by US immigration authorities
Ghana’s former finance minister Ken Ofori Atta has been detained by US authorities, his lawyer said late on Wednesday.
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Somalia’s National Army brings ‘total war’ to al-Shabab militants
Somalia’s National Army brings ‘total war’ to al-Shabab militants
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Greenlanders voice concern as US renews push to acquire Arctic island
The Trump administration, citing strategic concerns in the Arctic and rising competition from China and Russia, is preparing to discuss Greenland with Denmark, although European leaders have firmly rejected any suggestion of U.S. takeover
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French farmers protest EU Mercosur deal with tractors in Paris
French capital woke to the sound of tractors on Thursday as farmers drove into Paris to protest a proposed EU Mercosur trade deal.
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USA: Minneapolis protests erupt after woman killed in ICE operation
Protests erupted in Minneapolis after a woman was killed during an Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation, with vigils and growing criticism of immigration crackdowns.
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USA: Minneapolis ICE shooting caught on video
Videos of a deadly shooting in Minneapolis spread online, as US authorities face scrutiny after an ICE officer killed a motorist during Trump’s immigration crackdown.
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Iran police officer killed as protests over cost of living enter 12th day
President Masoud Pezeshkian has urged security forces to show restraint, distinguishing peaceful protesters from armed rioters. However, rights group Iran Human Rights says at least 27 protesters have been killed, while Iranian media report 15 deaths, including members of the security forces.
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South africa won’t block US refugee program for white minority
Despite December’s raid, the U.S. State Department said refugee operations remain intact, noting that more Afrikaners arrived in the U.S. in December than in any previous month, with higher numbers expected in January.
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Venezuela holds mass funeral for soldiers killed in US military operation
Venezuela’s military has begun burying dozens of soldiers killed in a United States military operation, holding a mass funeral in the capital, Caracas, on Wednesday.
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Ivorian Government resigns after ruling party’s landslide win
Ivory Coast’s government has formally resigned, paving the way for a new cabinet following last month’s legislative elections. President Alassane Ouattara accepted the resignation on Wednesday, January 7, after the ruling RHDP party secured a landslide victory.
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African Union demands Israel reverse recognition of Somaliland
The AU’s Council for Political Affairs, Peace and Security issued the call on Tuesday, condemning what it described as a unilateral and illegitimate move.
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Putin attends Christmas Eve service with veterans of Ukraine war
Russian President Vladimir Putin celebrated Christmas Eve at an Orthodox service in the Moscow region on Tuesday evening. He was joined by veterans of Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine and their families.
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CAR President extends Putin invitation
The newly re-elected president of the Central African Republic, Faustin-Archange Touadera, has invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit the country. Moscow has become a key ally of Touadera in recent years.
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Boat carrying dozens of migrants bound for Spain returns to Gambia after taking on water
A boat carrying dozens of migrants hoping to reach Spain returned to shore after taking on water off the coast of Gambia.
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Young African migrants sleep on Paris streets amid freezing winter nights
Several dozen snow-covered tents line a street in the historic heart of Paris, sheltering young homeless migrants from the bitter cold. Around 300 young African migrants, many seeking official recognition as minors, are spending freezing nights outdoors, facing harsh and dangerous conditions.
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Nigeria to take over anti-jihadist operations after US Christmas strikes
The Nigerian air force will take over from the United States after Washington’s Christmas Day strikes against jihadists, relying on American reconnaissance flights to support its own operations,
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Iran’s President Pezeshkian urges security forces not to target peaceful protesters
President Masoud Pezeshkian on Wednesday urged security forces to distinguish between what he called rioters and protesters, urging them not to target peaceful demonstrators.
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Burkina Faso authorities say new coup plot foiled, arrests underway
Authorities in Burkina Faso say they have thwarted a new coup attempt amid heightened political tensions in the West African country. The alleged plot was uncovered late on Saturday night, January 3, before it could be carried out, according to official sources.
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Civilians flee Aleppo as Syrian army closes Kurdish-majority areas
Clashes in Aleppo forced residents to flee Kurdish areas, with at least nine killed. The violence follows stalled talks to merge Kurdish forces into the army.
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South Africa to host first China-led BRICS joint navy exercises
The first China-led BRICS joint naval exercise is due to start on Friday in South African waters.
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Brazil celebrates Three Kings Day with parade in Rio favelas
Brazil marked Three Kings Day on Tuesday with a colourful procession in Rio de Janeiro, where music and dance echoed through a hillside neighbourhood.
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Ugandan opposition facing ‘brutal campaign of repression’ ahead of Jan. 15 vote, Amnesty says
Amnesty International says Uganda’s opposition is being subject to a “brutal campaign of repression” ahead of the country’s general election on 15 January.
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Putin attends Orthodox Christmas service with soldiers
President Putin attended an Orthodox Christmas service near Moscow, highlighting soldiers’ sacred duty and unity.















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