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Paul Whelan was devasted at being left behind in a Russian labor camp as others were released

The former Marine was released in August after more than five years of detention in one of the biggest prisoner swaps since the Cold War.
Paul Whelan
Paul Whelan
19h ago

ISIS-K threat grows as it targets disaffected Muslims with sophisticated propaganda

The Afghanistan-based terrorist group has revamped its online recruiting tactics, experts say, as it seeks to carry out attacks against the U.S. and other Western countries.
Afghan National Arrested for Plotting an Election Day Terrorist Attack in the Name of ISIS.
Afghan National Arrested for Plotting an Election Day Terrorist Attack in the Name of ISIS.
20h ago

Indonesia swears in Prabowo Subianto as the country’s eighth president

The ex-general — previously accused of kidnappings, torture and other abuses — promised to continue modernizing Southeast Asia's largest economy.
Image: Prabowo Subianto
Image: Prabowo Subianto
20h ago

Illegal mines, pollution and a thirsty global market: Anger mounts over Ghana’s gold problem

Mercury and other heavy metals in the country have contaminated over 60% of the West African country’s water sources, according to Ghana’s Water Resources Commission.
These groups can range from 50 men to small ones of 5. Most of the work is done by hand or simple machinery as excavators and filters made of old carpets. Ghana government has decided to put an end to Galamsey activities in Ghana accusing the miners of the high pollution of the environment and the destruction of the landscape.
These groups can range from 50 men to small ones of 5. Most of the work is done by hand or simple machinery as excavators and filters made of old carpets. Ghana government has decided to put an end to Galamsey activities in Ghana accusing the miners of the high pollution of the environment and the destruction of the landscape.

Cuba hit with second blackout amid national power grid failure

After electricity was partially restored in Cuba following an island-wide blackout, the electrical grid collapsed a second time, causing widespread alarm. Journalist Ed Augustin told NBC News that while power is gradually being restored in some areas, millions of people in Cuba are still struggling to stay cool and find food amidst the ongoing outages.
Cuba hit with second blackout amid national power grid failure
Cuba hit with second blackout amid national power grid failure

Australia debates severing ties with the monarchy as King Charles arrives for royal visit

The king’s visit, his first to an overseas realm as sovereign, comes amid revived debate over whether Australia should cut ties with the royal family and become a republic instead.
King Charles III Visits Headquarters Of The Kings Foundation
King Charles III Visits Headquarters Of The Kings Foundation
2d ago

China launches survey to understand ‘fear of having children’

Beijing is trying to encourage young couples to have children after China posted a second consecutive year of population decline in 2023.
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2d ago

Cuba slowly starts restoring power after island-wide blackout

The vast majority of the country’s 10 million residents were still in the dark on Friday night, but pockets of the capital Havana saw lights flicker back on shortly after dark.
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Image: CUBA-ENERGY-ECONOMY-BLACKOUT-DAILY LIFE
2d ago

An American was kidnapped from a southern Philippine town and a search is underway

If confirmed to be a case of kidnapping for ransom, it would be the latest reminder of the long-running security problems that have hounded the southern Philippines.
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9 monkeys who died in Hong Kong zoo had been infected with melioidosis, officials say

The deaths may be related to digging work to repair some irrigation pipes under the flower bed near the monkey cages in early October, an official said.
Cotton-top tamarin
Cotton-top tamarin
2d ago

Power goes out on entire island of Cuba, leaving 10 million people without electricity

Cubans expressed alarm, with one resident saying it felt as if the country had reached the “bottom of the barrel.”
People wait for transportation
People wait for transportation

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