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Russia limits Telegram and WhatsApp calls over security dispute
The restrictions, in place since August 11, mean Telegram voice calls barely work and WhatsApp calls produce distorted or no sound. Other functions like messaging remain unaffected.
Nigeria’s Air Force strikes decimate terrorists: 592 Killed, 200 vehicles destroyed in 8 months
Nigeria’s military has eliminated 592 terrorists in the northeastern state of Borno over the past eight months, marking a significant escalation in the fight against Boko Haram and Daesh-linked militants.
Typhoon Podul brings heavy rain and damage to southern Taiwan
Typhoon Podul made landfall in Taiwan’s southeast on Wednesday, forcing school and office closures as authorities warned of heavy rain and damaging winds across agricultural regions.
Israeli chief of staff approves “main” outline of attack plan for Gaza
The IDF chief of staff approved the "main concept" of an attack plan that would see the Israeli military attempt to bring Gaza City fully under its control.
UN warns of catastrophic hunger crisis in Yemen, calls for urgent action
The United Nations has issued a warning regarding a critical nutrition crisis for children in Yemen during a Security Council meeting on Tuesday.
Greece battles multiple wildfires as strong winds spread flames
Firefighters and residents joined forces on Wednesday to tackle fast-spreading wildfires on the outskirts of Patras, Greece’s third largest city, as conditions worsened.
Morocco sends two Canadair planes to battle wildfires in Portugal
The dry climate in the Mediterranean has always made the area prone to wildfires, but experts say that climate change is exasperating the issue with more frequent and bigger fires.
Shamans perform peace ritual as diplomatic row between Peru and Colombia heats up
As a diplomatic row between Peru and Colombia heats up, this group of shamans are performing a peace ritual in the hope of ensuring good relations between the two countries.
Haiti gang leader “Barbecue” challenges FBI after U.S. charges
One of Haiti’s most powerful gang leaders, Jimmy Chérizier, known as "Barbecue," has openly challenged U.S. authorities after being indicted by a federal grand jury for violating sanctions and financing gang operations in the crisis-ridden Caribbean nation.
Haiti gang leader “Barbecue” defies U.S. indictment: “If the FBI wants me, I’m here”
One of Haiti’s most powerful gang leaders, Jimmy Chérizier, known as "Barbecue," has openly challenged U.S. authorities after being indicted by a federal grand jury for violating sanctions and financing gang operations in the crisis-ridden Caribbean nation.