Pakistan arrests ex-PM Khan’s party leaders as protests continue
Pakistani authorities arrested a senior leader of former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s party on
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Border crossings top 10 000 daily as migrants seek US entry before Title 42 ends
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Shell wins UK Supreme Court case on 2011 oil spill off Nigerian coast
The UK Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that it was too late for Nigerian claimants to sue two Shell
NZ Super Rugby sides could face Japan League One teams after MoU signed
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More than 700 000 Sudanese flee homes amid violence, IOM says
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Archer doubtful for Ashes after injury ends IPL stint
England fast bowler Jofra Archer is a doubt for the Ashes after he was ruled out for the remainder
Global push to tackle maternal and newborn deaths has stalled, WHO report finds
Progress in reducing deaths during pregnancy and childbirth and among newborn infants has stalled
Wallabies scrumhalf White to stay in Australia but heading west
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Head of Russia’s Wagner group says still no sign of promised ammunition
Russia’s mercenary Wagner forces have not yet received the ammunition promised by Moscow, the head
China’s imports shrink in April, exports grow at slower pace
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Iran hangs two men for blasphemy
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Chinese premier urges IOC to oppose politicisation of sports
China wants to work with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to oppose the politicisation of
Mamelodi Sundowns mourn the death of Alex Shakoane
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Nadal missing French Open would be ‘brutal’ for the sport: Federer
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Termination of Life Esidimeni contract was a joint decision with PEC: Mahlangu
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Russia’s Prigozhin says Wagner fighters will quit Bakhmut to ‘lick our wounds’
Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of Russia’s Wagner Group mercenary force, said in a sudden and dramatic
Fighting rages in Khartoum, civilians complain of being forgotten
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Japan earthquake of magnitude 6.5 injures some, damages buildings
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.5 struck on Friday off Japan’s western prefecture of Ishikawa,
Investigations into Bloemhof mayor’s misconduct stalled
Investigations into the alleged misconduct against the mayor of Bloemhof, North West, has stalled,