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South Africa police ‘hot on heels’ of suspects in gay imam killing
The killing of Muhsin Hendricks, a pioneering figure in the gay Muslim community, has shocked many.
Argentina president faces impeachment calls over crypto crash
Some have accused Javier Milei of performing a “rug pull” after he promoted a virtual coin on social media.
What’s the fighting in DR Congo all about?
M23 rebels have made rapid advances in the latest bout of conflict that has long-dogged the mineral-rich east.
Trump appeals to Supreme Court over firing of US agency boss
The leader of an independent whistleblowing agency sued after he was fired by email this month.
Why Saudi Arabia is the venue of choice for Trump talks on Ukraine
The kingdom has gone from pariah to potential peacemaker in recent years.
China anger as US amends wording on Taiwan independence
Beijing has slammed the US State Department, calling for it to “immediately correct its mistakes”.
Pope’s health a ‘complex clinical situation’, Vatican says
The pontiff will remain in hospital for as long as necessary, the Vatican has said.
Lawyer Confirms US Has Dropped Vinnik Case, Client ‘Has a Clean Slate’
Alexander Vinnik’s lawyer has confirmed that the United States has “dropped” the case against the former operations and finance director of the defunct crypto exchange platform BTC-e following Vinnik’s release last week.
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Further Punishment Awaits South Korean Civil Servant Who Stole $416k to Buy Crypto
South Korea’s Board of Audit and Inspection has urged officials in the city of Cheongju to dish out “strict disciplinary action” to a civil servant who stole over $416,000 worth of public funds to spend on personal crypto investments.
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