Hundreds killed in Sudan landslide, UN says

Hundreds killed in Sudan landslide, UN says

A landslide has killed at least 370 people in the remote Marra Mountains in western Sudan, a UN official has told the BBC. Antoine Gérard, the UN’s deputy humanitarian co-ordinator for Sudan, said that it was hard to assess the scale of the incident or the exact death toll as the area was very hard…

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Why Pakistan is rushing to mend fences with Bangladesh

Why Pakistan is rushing to mend fences with Bangladesh

Islamabad, Pakistan – When the foreign minister, Ishaq Dar, landed at Dhaka airport on a windswept, overcast morning on August 23, it was the first time in 13 years that such a senior Pakistani official had visited Bangladesh, which had broken from Pakistan 54 years ago. Dar, who also serves as Pakistan’s deputy prime minister,…

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Slovakian prime minister plans to meet Putin and Zelensky this week

Slovakian prime minister plans to meet Putin and Zelensky this week

Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what’s in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key Takeaways Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico plans to hold meetings with both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week, he said…

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How Linda Steadmans Balances a Glamorous Modeling Career with Mental Health Advocacy and Personal Healing

How Linda Steadmans Balances a Glamorous Modeling Career with Mental Health Advocacy and Personal Healing

From Glossy Covers to Purposeful Change Linda Steadmans’s journey is a vibrant tapestry woven with the threads of glamour, vulnerability, and an unwavering commitment to healing. Rising from the world of high fashion to grace the covers of Playboy, FHM, and Maxim, Steadmans experienced the exhilarating highs of international modeling. Yet it was her feature…

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Nigeria secessionist activist jailed for terrorism in Finland

Nigeria secessionist activist jailed for terrorism in Finland

A court in Finland has sentenced a controversial leader of a Nigerian secessionist movement to six years in prison after convicting him of terrorism-related offences. Simon Ekpa, a Finnish citizen of Nigerian origin, “attempted to promote the independence of the so-called Biafra region in south-eastern Nigeria by illegal means”, according to court documents made available…

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