Italy PM pledges new partnership with Africa but critics say indebted Rome can’t rival China, Russia

Italy PM pledges new partnership with Africa but critics say indebted Rome can’t rival China, Russia

However, there was a note of discord from some of those present, with Moussa Faki Mahamat, chairman of the African Union Commission, saying he wished Africa had been consulted first on priorities and emphasising the need to honour commitments.

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Israel accuses 190 UN workers, among them teachers and doctors, of being ‘hardened’ militants

Israel accuses 190 UN workers, among them teachers and doctors, of being ‘hardened’ militants

The agency employs 13,000 people in Gaza. More than 10 countries, including major donors the United States and Germany, have halted their funding to the agency.

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Africa Cup of Nations: Ivory Coast score all post-match spotkicks to send champions Senegal out

Africa Cup of Nations: Ivory Coast score all post-match spotkicks to send champions Senegal out

It took just four minutes for the Lions of Teranga to take the lead after some great work by Sadio Mane. The two-time CAF Footballer of the Year set up Habib Diallo who was afforded space and time to fire home to hand Senegal a 1-0 lead.

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Bayer pharmaceutical ordered to pay $2.25 billion after jury links herbicide Roundup to cancer

Bayer pharmaceutical ordered to pay $2.25 billion after jury links herbicide Roundup to cancer

On Friday a jury returned a unanimous verdict, finding that Roundup was a cancer-causing product, that Monsanto was negligent and that Monsanto failed to warn about the dangers of Roundup, McKivison’s lawyers Tom Kline and Jason Itkin said in a joint statement.

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Gaza war gives Iran’s Axis of Resistance reason to hit US interests in widened Middle East conflict

Gaza war gives Iran’s Axis of Resistance reason to hit US interests in widened Middle East conflict

Some Iranian attacks were in retaliation for attacks on its interests. Last month an Israeli air strike in Syria killed a senior Iranian Revolutionary Guard commander. Its attack on Pakistan might have been more of a message from Tehran to all separatists not to take advantage of the wider war to attack Iran.

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Somali pirates are suspected of hijacking a Sri Lankan fishing boat and abducting its six crew

Somali pirates are suspected of hijacking a Sri Lankan fishing boat and abducting its six crew

The hijacking of the Sri Lankan vessel occurred in international waters about 840 nautical miles (1,555 kilometres) east of Somalia, 1,100 nautical miles (2,040 kilometres) from Sri Lanka and north of the Seychelles, according to Sri Lankan navy spokesman Capt Gayan Wickramasuriya.

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Africa Cup of Nations: Vitoria’s days as Egypt coach numbered after exiting without a win

Africa Cup of Nations: Vitoria’s days as Egypt coach numbered after exiting without a win

Their cause was not helped by the loss of some key players to injury, including talisman Mohamed Salah and first-choice goalkeeper Mohamed El Shennawy.

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Political pressure builds on Biden to strike Iran after US deaths, but experts warn of risk of all-out war

Political pressure builds on Biden to strike Iran after US deaths, but experts warn of risk of all-out war

Biden said the United States would respond, without giving any more details. Republicans accused Biden of letting American forces become sitting ducks, waiting for the day when a drone or missile would evade base defences.

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Attacks on ships in the Red Sea are disrupting global trade, impact predicted to last many months

Attacks on ships in the Red Sea are disrupting global trade, impact predicted to last many months

The threat grows considerably the longer the war in Gaza drags on. Disruption to Red Sea trade lasting a year could surge goods inflation by up to 2%, Petersen says, piling on pain while the world already struggles with higher prices for groceries, rent and more. That also could mean even higher interest rates, which have weakened economies.

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Ukraine says corrupt officials stole $40 million for arms purchase for the war with Russia

Ukraine says corrupt officials stole $40 million for arms purchase for the war with Russia

Security officials say that the current investigation dates back to August 2022, when officials signed a contract for artillery shells worth 1.5 billion hryvnias ($39.6 million) with arms firm Lviv Arsenal.

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