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The demonstrations were held despite his withdrawal of the tax bill that sparked days of protests. Some activists, fearing more bloodshed, warned people not to march to the president’s official residence. Abdi Latif Dahir Source link
Ultra-Orthodox Jews block highway to protest Israel's new mandatory military service ruling Source link
The painting, “Odalisque,” was sold to the Stedelijk Museum in the early 1940s by a German-Jewish family desperate to escape the Nazis. Nina Siegal Source link
Woman firefighter on Brazil frontline after 2020 flames took her baby Source link
Facing grim job prospects, a young Nepali signed up to join Russia’s military, which sent him to fight in Ukraine. His ordeal of combat, injury and escape turned into a tale worthy of Hollywood. Bhadra Sharma and Jeffrey Gettleman Source link
Palestinians flee Gaza City's Shejaiya area amid heavy bombardment Source link
Iran has expanded its most sensitive nuclear production site in recent weeks. And for the first time, some leaders are dropping their insistence that the nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. David E. Sanger and Farnaz Fassihi Source link
More than 1,000 Russian soldiers in Ukraine were killed or wounded on average each day in May, according to NATO and Western military officials. Julian E. Barnes, Eric Schmitt and Marc Santora Source link
The 2016 peace treaty that ended a decades-long civil conflict has turned Colombia — home to more species of birds than any other country on Earth — into a birders’ delight, opening up forests that were once controlled by anti-government armed groups. The New York Times Source link
Police fire tear gas at renewed Kenya protests Source link
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