Al Qaeda affiliate kills at least six Russian mercenaries in central Mali, group says

Al Qaeda affiliate kills at least six Russian mercenaries in central Mali, group says

Russia has capitalised on deteriorating relations between the West and coup-affected Sahel nations in West Africa to send fighters and assert its influence. Wagner has been active in the Sahel, the vast expanse south of the Sahara Desert.

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Trial that brought down a warlord: Jailed Ntabo Ntaberi Sheka founded Mai Mai rebel group that killed, raped hundreds in North Kivu

Trial that brought down a warlord: Jailed Ntabo Ntaberi Sheka founded Mai Mai rebel group that killed, raped hundreds in North Kivu

The then 34-year-old Sheka – a former miner who founded a year earlier what Goma’s chief military prosecutor called the area’s “most organised” armed group, complete with units, brigades, battalions, and companies – had given his orders. For four days and nights, his recruits discharged them.

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Baku climate meet ends on sore note as poor nations blast $300 billion global warming deal

Baku climate meet ends on sore note as poor nations blast $300 billion global warming deal

United Nations climate chief Simon Stiell acknowledged the difficult negotiations that led to the agreement but hailed the outcome as an insurance policy for humanity against global warming.

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Fast fashion as not Africa’s environmental hazard, but also a cultural and economic disabler

Fast fashion as not Africa’s environmental hazard, but also a cultural and economic disabler

In a sprawling secondhand clothing market in Ghana’s capital, early morning shoppers jostle as they search through piles of garments, eager to pluck a bargain or a designer find from the stalls selling used and low-quality apparel imported from the West. At the other end of the street, an upcycled...

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Fixing Man City and Arsenal: Reality of injuries and excuses, missed chances and devastating counter-attacking blows

Fixing Man City and Arsenal: Reality of injuries and excuses, missed chances and devastating counter-attacking blows

More often than not, it’s the straightforward explanation that makes the most sense. Arsenal haven’t been their usual selves in recent weeks – carving out lower-quality chances, stringing together fewer passes, and struggling to pen their opponents and sustain pressure – and that has largely coincided with an injury to their most influential creative player.

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At Baku climate meet aid groups prospect for new money, while disaster-hit communities wait for faster responses

At Baku climate meet aid groups prospect for new money, while disaster-hit communities wait for faster responses

The sideline talks displayed an emerging web of humanitarian ideas that are increasingly interconnected with the climate policy world: funding displacement programmes through a new climate fund, for example or leveraging humanitarian skills to bring climate programming to conflict-hit areas.

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How Gautam Adani’s boast about his company being on track ‘to become world’s largest renewables player by 2030’ caught FBI attention

How Gautam Adani’s boast about his company being on track ‘to become world’s largest renewables player by 2030’ caught FBI attention

The alleged hundreds of millions of dollars in bribes promised to local Indian officials caught the attention of the US Justice Department and Securities and Exchange Commission as Adani’s companies were raising funds from US-based investors in several transactions starting in 2021.

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Central African Republic journalist once retained by Russian mercenaries pulls veil off Wagner disinformation

Central African Republic journalist once retained by Russian mercenaries pulls veil off Wagner disinformation

Yalike-Ngonzo said that for three years he was tasked with writing stories praising the activities of the Russian forces and the army and military government of the Central African Republic and placing them in local media outlets. He was also asked to organise anti-Western demonstrations and suppress voices critical of the government.

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Deployment of North Korean troops to Kursk by Russia informed Biden’s decision to allow Ukraine to use long range missiles

Deployment of North Korean troops to Kursk by Russia informed Biden’s decision to allow Ukraine to use long range missiles

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A State Department spokesperson declined to say whether Biden had authorised the longer-range strikes but said Russia was escalating the conflict by deploying North Korean troops.

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Bribe notes’ with per megawatt rates: At just age 30, Sagar Adani pulled the strings from Prime Minister’s office to top officials in states

Bribe notes’ with per megawatt rates: At just age 30, Sagar Adani pulled the strings from Prime Minister’s office to top officials in states

The crisis is the second in two years to hit the ports-to-power conglomerate founded by Gautam Adani, 62, who Forbes magazine says is the world’s 25th richest man.

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