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Cyclone Ditwah Devastates Sri Lanka: 153 Dead, Thousands Displaced
Sri Lanka declares state of emergency after Cyclone Ditwah kills 153, leaves 191 missing, and displaces over 108,000 people. International aid requested as floods and landslides wreak havoc.
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Trump Declares Venezuelan Airspace Closed Amid Escalating Tensions
US President Donald Trump warns that the airspace above and around Venezuela is closed “in its entirety”, escalating tensions with Nicolás Maduro’s government. Airlines warned; six South American carriers have suspended flights.
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Russia Outlaws Human Rights Watch, Intensifies Crackdown on Critics
Russia designates Human Rights Watch as an “undesirable organisation,” criminalising support or cooperation. Crackdown also targets Pussy Riot and Navalny’s foundation. WhatsApp faces potential total block.
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Israeli Raids in West Bank Leave 200+ Palestinians Wounded, Homes Destroyed
Israeli raids on Tubas and Jenin wound 200+ Palestinians, destroy homes, and detain dozens. Violence escalates amid ongoing occupation.
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Trump Orders Permanent Halt on Third-World Migration After White House Shooting
After a White House shooting, Trump says migration from all “Third World Countries” will be permanently paused, pledges stricter deportations and vetting. UN urges continued asylum access.
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Cyclone Ditwah Hits Sri Lanka: Floods and Landslides Kill 56, Hundreds Evacuated
Cyclone Ditwah wreaks havoc in Sri Lanka: 56 dead, 43,991 evacuated, roads and flights disrupted. Rescue operations ongoing amid torrential rain and landslides.
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RSF Turns Sudan’s Al-Nuhud Hospital into Military Base Amid Ongoing Civil War
RSF converts Al-Nuhud Hospital in West Kordofan into a military base, crippling healthcare amid Sudan’s civil war. Thousands displaced; humanitarian crisis deepens.
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Turkish Journalist Sentenced to Over 4 Years for “Threatening” President Erdogan
A Turkish court sentences journalist Fatih al-Tilli to 4 years, 2 months in prison for allegedly “threatening” President Erdogan. Case stems from YouTube discussions on public opinion and Ottoman history.
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