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Ugandan opposition leader says political climate going from ‘bad to worse’ ahead of 2026 election
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine says the political climate in the country is going 'from bad to worse' in the run up to next year’s presidential election.
Protesters demand resignation nine months after Valencia floods
Nine months after the Dana floods claimed 228 lives in the province of Valencia, the town of Catarroja held a protest on Tuesday over the regional government's handling of the disaster.
Hong Kong’s traditional bamboo scaffolding faces gradual phase-out
Hong Kong’s iconic bamboo scaffolding may be phased out as the government pushes for wider adoption of metal alternatives, citing safety concerns and industry trends.
Floods kill at least 25 people in northeastern Nigeria
Parts of northwestern Nigeria are now underwater after a heavy deluge triggered flash flooding across Adamawa State. The flooding began Sunday in five communities around Yola, sweeping away homes and livelihoods.
Japan earthquake triggers tsunami warnings across pacific
Japan’s Meteorological Agency has issued a tsunami alert along the Pacific coast after detecting waves as tall as 40 cm (1.3 ft) at 16 locations,stretching from Hokkaido down to just northeast of Tokyo. Authorities warned that larger waves may follow and urged coastal residents to remain cautious.
Gaza crisis deepens as Netanyahu pushes annexation plan
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu told ministers that he has given Hamas a few days to agree to a ceasefire, or Israel will begin to gradually annex parts of the Strip until Hamas surrenders, according to a report by the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.
Tsunami hits Russia’s islands and Japan after 8.8-magnitude earthquake off Russia
Japan’s Meteorological Agency has issued a tsunami alert along the Pacific coast after detecting waves as tall as 40 cm (1.3 ft) at 16 locations,stretching from Hokkaido down to just northeast of Tokyo. Authorities warned that larger waves may follow and urged coastal residents to remain cautious.
Militant attack on a military base in Burkina Faso kills 50 troops
A deadly assault on a military base in Dargo, northern Burkina Faso, has left around 50 soldiers dead. Local sources say about 100 militants stormed the base on Monday, killing troops before looting and setting it ablaze.
UN Official urges Security Council to restore trust in peace operations
A senior United Nations official has called on the Security Council to back peace operations as essential tools of diplomacy, warning that a growing “trust deficit” is hampering conflict resolution efforts across the globe.
For the children of Gaza, hunger is a daily reality with a lasting impact
Nearly one in five children under the age of five in Gaza City is acutely malnourished, experts say.