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The high-level talks focused on border security and trade as India signals a willingness to engage with Myanmar's military-backed leadership.

Authorities in Abuja have increased security around foreign missions and infrastructure to prevent retaliatory violence following reports of xenophobic

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed seeks to consolidate power as opposition parties claim the vote is the least competitive in the nation's recent history.

An accidental detonation of mining explosives devastated Kaung Tat village in Shan State, leaving dozens dead and hundreds of homes damaged.

The 73-year-old founder of the Yatama movement died following what officials described as neurological deterioration, drawing sharp criticism from the U.S

As the island enters another month of severe fuel shortages, elderly residents in urban apartment blocks struggle with the loss of elevators and essential

Medical charity MSF reports that the current outbreak is spreading at an unprecedented rate, while WHO leadership visits the front lines in Ituri province.

Retired judge Giribala Singh was detained after the Central Bureau of Investigation took over the probe into the death of model and actor Twisha Sharma.

The 21-year-old defendant admitted to planning a jihadist suicide attack that led to the cancellation of three sold-out Eras Tour shows.

Ongoing violence in the eastern Ituri province is blocking medical access to the rare Bundibugyo Ebola strain, prompting Uganda to close its borders.

A surge in cases has overwhelmed hospitals in Dhaka, leading the government to cancel health worker leave and initiate mass vaccinations.

A new report alleges that Emirati military bases were used to train and deploy foreign contractors to assist the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.

Inmates at the Injuba jail in Barinas staged a rooftop protest against a new director, citing solitary confinement and a lack of medical care.

Kate White of Médecins Sans Frontières highlights difficulties in tracking transmission chains and securing logistics for a rare Ebola strain without an

A Portuguese court ordered pre-trial detention for the pair after two boys, aged four and five, were found crying near a road south of Lisbon.

Security forces used tear gas and force to enter the Republican People's Party building in Ankara following a court ruling that nullified the leadership of

Public Works Minister Mauricio Zamora is safe after his vehicle was separated from his security detail during violent clashes south of La Paz.

The fatalities occurred in the eastern Ituri region, where the rare Bundibugyo strain of the virus has spread to hundreds of people.

Following the interception of a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, returning activists and foreign governments report injuries and 'appalling' treatment in

A federal judge ruled the government launched a 'vindictive prosecution' to justify the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a notorious megaprison.

An appeals court has voided the 2023 Republican People's Party leadership vote, potentially restoring former leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu and boosting

Secretary of State Marco Rubio designated Faustine Jackson Mafwele for gross violations involving Kenyan and Ugandan rights defenders.

Protesters attacked the Rwampara General Hospital after being prevented from claiming the body of a suspected Ebola victim for traditional burial.

Authorities detained a couple in Fatima days after two children under the age of five were discovered alone and in tears on a southern Portuguese road.
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