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Ugandan police deny arrest of opposition leader as country awaits final election results

KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Police in Uganda on Saturday denied reports that the main opposition candidate in this week’s tense election had been arrested, terming the reports as “deceitful and inciteful.” They urged citizens to remain peaceful as the country awaits the results in the presidential vote. Uganda held a general election on Thursday amid

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Mexican president highlights ‘compelling results’ in crackdown of cartels in face of Trump threats

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Friday that efforts to crack down on Mexican cartels and slow migration north were showing “compelling results” in an effort to head off intervention talk by the Trump administration. The comments come after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened that U.S. forces “will now start hitting land”

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Cuba launches mass demonstration to decry US attack on Venezuela and demand Maduro’s release

By ANDREA RODRÍGUEZ Associated Press HAVANA (AP) — Tens of thousands of Cubans crowded Friday into an open-air plaza known as the “Anti-Imperialist Tribune” across from the U.S. Embassy in Havana to decry the killing of 32 Cuban officers in Venezuela and demand that the U.S. government release former president Nicolás Maduro. The crowd clutched

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More than 100 dead in torrential rains and floods across southern Africa

By MOGOMOTSI MAGOME, MICHELLE GUMEDE and GERALD IMRAY Associated Press NKOMAZI, South Africa (AP) — Army helicopters rescued people stranded on rooftops and hundreds of tourists and workers were evacuated from one of the world’s biggest game reserves, as torrential rains and flooding in three countries in southern Africa killed more than 100 people, authorities

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At top UN court, Myanmar denies deadly Rohingya campaign amounts to genocide

By MIKE CORDER Associated Press THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Myanmar insisted Friday that its deadly military campaign against the Rohingya ethnic minority was a legitimate counter-terrorism operation and did not amount to genocide, as it defended itself at the top United Nations court against an allegation of breaching the genocide convention. Myanmar launched the

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Uganda’s president leads in tense election marred by internet shutdown and voting interference

KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni, who has ruled the country for 40 years, had an early lead Friday in a tense presidential election marred by an internet shutdown, voting delays and opposition allegations of ballot stuffing and detentions by security forces. Provisional results from half of the polling stations tallied so far

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International media flock to Greenland as Trump turns the Arctic island into a geopolitical hot spot

By EMMA BURROWS AP European Security Correspondent NUUK, Greenland (AP) — For several weeks, international journalists and camera crews have been scurrying up to people in Greenland’s capital to ask them for their thoughts on the twists and turns of a political crisis that has turned the Arctic island into a geopolitical hot spot. President

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Venezuela’s new leader calls for opening oil industry to foreign investment and warmer US ties

By REGINA GARCIA CANO Associated Press CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez used her first state of the union message Thursday to advocate for opening the crucial state-run oil industry to more foreign investment following the Trump administration’s pledge to seize control of Venezuelan crude sales. For the first time, Rodríguez laid

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Remains of 32 Cuban officers killed during strike on Venezuela repatriated as US threat lingers

By ANDREA RODRÍGUEZ and DÁNICA COTO Associated Press HAVANA (AP) — Trumpets and drums played solemnly at Havana’s airport Thursday as white-gloved Cuban soldiers marched out of a plane carrying urns with remains of the 32 Cuban officers killed during a stunning U.S. attack on Venezuela. Nearby, thousands of Cubans lined one of Havana’s most

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Netanyahu says the announced start of Gaza ceasefire’s next phase is a ‘declarative move’

By WAFAA SHURAFA and SAM METZ Associated Press DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli strikes in Gaza on Thursday killed nine people, including three women, a day after the U.S. announced that the fragile ceasefire would advance to its second phase. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the ceasefire announcement largely symbolic, raising questions

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