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Opposition activists call for Plan B nominee ahead of Ivorian presidential poll
The Democratic Party of Côte d'Ivoire-African Democratic Rally's candidate, Tidjane Thiam, has been barred from taking part in the election.
Gaza: Hamas approves ceasefire proposal as mediators wait on Israel
The proposal suggests a 60-day provisional ceasefire during which a number of captives and prisoners would be swapped, a repositioning of Israeli forces in Gaza, and a scaling up of humanitarian aid
Historic Kiruna Church in Sweden begins five-kilometre relocation
One of Sweden’s most recognisable landmarks, the wooden Kiruna Church, is being moved five kilometres this week to a new city centre to escape an encroaching mine.
World Humanitarian Day: UN chief António Guterres urges governments to protect aid workers
A record number of at least 383 humanitarian workers have been killed in 2024, a 31% surge from 2023.
Worst wildfire season in decades burns over 340,000 hectares in Spain
Wildfires raging across Spain have scorched more than 340,000 hectares this year, with officials warning 2025 is already the country’s worst fire season in 30 years.
Jongo festival in Rio calls for cultural preservation 
Dancers from 18 communities rooted in Brazil’s history of slavery gathered in Rio de Janeiro this week to perform Jongo, a traditional dance with African origins.
Trump administration revokes more than 6,000 student visas
The US State Department says this is mostly for overstays or breaking the law with a small minority because of 'support for terrorism'.
Burkina Faso kicks out U.N. coordinator over ‘false’ report
In a statement, the government accused Carol Flore-Smereczniak of participating in the preparation of the report — titled Children and Armed Conflict in Burkina Faso — which it says is “without evidence or supporting documentation” and that conveyed “serious and false information”
Chad police arrests son of Boko Haram founder with 5 other jihadists
18-year-old Muslim Mohammed Yusuf is the youngest son of the radical Nigerian preacher Mohammed Yusuf, who in the early 2000s founded the violent Islamist group Boko Haram.
World mosquito day marks deadly impact of tiny insects
With over one million deaths annually linked to mosquito-borne diseases, World Mosquito Day calls for vigilance, innovation, and action against one of nature’s smallest but deadliest threats.