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“We Were Dehumanised”: Released South African Flotilla Activists Detail Abuse and Humiliation in Israeli Detention

JOHANNESBURG – In an emotional homecoming at OR Tambo International Airport, six South African activists, including Mandla Mandela, recounted a harrowing tale of abduction in international waters, physical humiliation, and psychological abuse at the hands of Israeli forces, following their participation in the humanitarian “Global Sumud Flotilla.” The returning South Africans—Reaaz Moola, Zukiswa Wanner, Dr. Fatima…

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A Calculated Gambit or a Path to Peace? Gaza Reels as Trump Endorses Hamas’s Qualified ‘Yes’ to US Plan

In a stunning diplomatic twist that has sent shockwaves through the Middle East, US President Donald Trump has appeared to welcome a response from Hamas to his administration’s peace proposal, a move that has left Palestinians in Gaza oscillating between cautious hope and deep-seated suspicion. The overnight developments have created a palpable, if bewildering, sense…

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“We Have Been Abducted”: Mandla Mandela Seized by Israeli Forces in International Waters During Gaza Flotilla Interception

In a dramatic escalation of international tensions, activist and Member of Parliament Mandla Mandela, the grandson of the late global icon Nelson Mandela, has been seized by Israeli forces after they intercepted a humanitarian flotilla bound for the besieged Gaza Strip. The incident, which occurred in international waters in the early hours of Thursday, has…

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Philippines Earthquake Death Toll Climbs to 72 as Rescue Phase Concludes, Shifting Focus to Vast Humanitarian Crisis

The human cost of the powerful earthquake that struck the central Philippines continued to mount, with officials confirming on Thursday that the death toll has risen to 72. The grim discovery of three more victims pulled from the rubble of a collapsed hotel in Bogo city marks a somber turning point, as the urgent search…

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Race Against Time in Indonesia: Earthquake Compresses Rubble, Hampering School Collapse Rescue

In a devastating turn of events, the desperate rescue operation at the site of a collapsed Islamic boarding school in East Java, Indonesia, has been severely hampered by a powerful earthquake, further endangering the 91 students and staff still listed as missing. The 6.5 magnitude tremor, which struck a region 200 kilometers from the disaster…

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A Nation in Turmoil: Former DRC President Joseph Kabila Sentenced to Death in Absentia for Treason and War Crimes

In a landmark ruling that sends shockwaves across Africa and the international community, a military court in Kinshasa has sentenced former Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila to death in absentia. The verdict, delivered on charges of collusion with M23 rebels, complicity in war crimes, and insurrection, represents the most dramatic escalation yet in the…

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Political Brinkmanship Halts Governance: US Enters Federal Shutdown After Senate Standoff

The United States has entered a full federal government shutdown, a dramatic manifestation of deep political division after the Republican-controlled Senate failed to pass a last-ditch spending bill before the midnight deadline. The shutdown, which began almost two hours ago, marks the culmination of a high-stakes game of political chicken, paralyzing non-essential government services and…

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An Era Ends: US-Africa Trade Program AGOA Set to Expire, Casting Shadow Over Economic Future

A pivotal chapter in US-Africa relations is closing. The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), the cornerstone of American trade policy with the continent for a quarter-century, is set to expire on September 30th, having not been renewed by the US government. This lapse plunges the future of billions of dollars in trade into uncertainty…

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A Settlement and Its Shadow: YouTube to Pay Trump $22 Million in Landmark Censorship Case

In a move that has sent ripples through the worlds of technology, politics, and media, YouTube has agreed to pay $22 million to settle a high-profile lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump, stemming from the platform’s decision to suspend his account following the January 6th Capitol riot. The settlement, detailed in a court filing this…

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