Category: International News

China’s leaders to meet, with all eyes on struggling economy
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China’s leaders to meet, with all eyes on struggling economy

Beijing, China Top Chinese officials gather in Beijing on Monday, with all eyes on how they might kickstart lacklustre growth at a key political meeting that has historically seen officials unveil big-picture economic policy changes. The world’s second-largest economy is grappling with a real estate debt crisis, weakening consumption, an ageing population and geopolitical tensions. President Xi Jinping...

Nigeria school exam day turns into disaster
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Nigeria school exam day turns into disaster

Jos, Nigeria After her early morning class ended, 16-year-old Nigerian student Chidera Denis was waiting to join classmates for end-of-term exams. Teachers had scheduled a raft of last-minute revisions. Moments later, she was trapped under rubble as her school building suddenly collapsed, with pupils barely protected by the desks where they were sitting. Denis was one...

Israel says negotiators to hold fresh Gaza truce talks next week
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Israel says negotiators to hold fresh Gaza truce talks next week

Jerusalem Israel said Friday that “gaps” remained with Hamas on how to secure a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release but that it will send a delegation for fresh talks with Qatari mediators next week.The statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s spokesman came after a delegation led by the head of Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency, David...

Panama Canal agency warns water shortage “is not over”
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Panama Canal agency warns water shortage “is not over”

Panama City, Panama The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) said Wednesday that the famed waterway continues to face a water shortage, despite recent rains alleviating most restrictions imposed following last year’s drought.  “The waterway continues to face the impact of a prolonged dry season from this past year that limited the capacity of daily passages through the...

Child victims of war spiked in 2023 amid Gaza, Sudan crises: UN report
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Child victims of war spiked in 2023 amid Gaza, Sudan crises: UN report

United Nations, United States Violence against children in armed conflicts reached “extreme levels” in 2023, particularly in Gaza and Sudan, according to a forthcoming UN report obtained by AFP on Tuesday. The United Nations’ annual “Children in Armed conflict” report placed the Sudanese army as well as the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on the blacklist...

Mexico’s president-elect Sheinbaum: a ‘tough opponent’ for US?
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Mexico’s president-elect Sheinbaum: a ‘tough opponent’ for US?

Mexico City, Mexico A landslide election win will embolden Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico’s first woman president, to defend her country’s interests in sometimes-tense relations with the United States dominated by trade, migration and drugs, experts say. While the president-elect is expected to be more diplomatic in public than her sharp-tongued predecessor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, known by his...

Samsung workers in S. Korea stage first strike: union
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Samsung workers in S. Korea stage first strike: union

Seoul, South Korea Workers at tech giant Samsung Electronics in South Korea staged the first strike at the company on Friday, the head of a major union representing tens of thousands of people told AFP. Samsung Electronics is one of the world’s largest smartphone makers and also one of the only companies globally to produce high-end...

More than 1 in 4 children under age 5 face ‘severe’ food poverty: UNICEF
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More than 1 in 4 children under age 5 face ‘severe’ food poverty: UNICEF

United Nations, United States More than one in four children under the age of five globally live in “severe” food poverty, UNICEF has warned — meaning more than 180 million are at risk of experiencing adverse impacts on their growth and development.“Severe child food poverty describes children who are surviving on severely deprived diets so they’re...

Israel mourns dead hostages as doubts grow over Gaza truce plan
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Israel mourns dead hostages as doubts grow over Gaza truce plan

Rafah, Palestinian Territories Israel on Tuesday mourned four captives reported dead in Gaza by the army amid growing doubts and international pressure over a plan for a ceasefire and hostage release deal outlined by US President Joe Biden. In the besieged Palestinian territory, Israeli strikes continued early Tuesday, particularly in Bureij in central Gaza where local...