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Mexican officials announce 10 dead in early-morning shooting in Tehuitzingo | Crime News | ACTPnews
Officials blamed the shooting on ‘armed individuals’, though no details were provided about the attackers or their motives. The government in the Mexican state of Puebla has confirmed the deaths of 10 people in an early-morning shooting in the city of Tehuitzingo. On Sunday, the state government identified the victims as six men, three women…
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Sudanese army advances in Blue Nile state deepen displacement crisis | Newsfeed | ACTPnews
NewsFeed The Sudanese army has made advances in Blue Nile state, with renewed fighting forcing more families into overcrowded camps. Some of these camps were already sheltering people, and now severe water shortages and fears of flooding and disease hound all the residents, old and new. Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan reports from al-Karama 5 camp…
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Peruvian authorities confirm Fujimori and Sanchez advance to runoff | Elections News | ACTPnews
Candidates will face off on June 7 election after first round of voting marred by logistical errors, fraud allegations. By Reuters and The Associated Press Published On 17 May 202617 May 2026 Peruvian election authorities have confirmed that right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori will face off against the left-wing Congress member Roberto Sanchez in the country’s…
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France listening to 10 ‘new’ suspected victims of Epstein: Prosecutor | Human Trafficking News | ACTPnews
French magistrates are investigating possible offences involving French perpetrators who facilitated Epstein’s crimes. Published On 17 May 202617 May 2026 A prosecutor in France has revealed that about 10 new suspected victims have come forward in the European country’s probe into the network of late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Speaking with the RTL broadcaster,…
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Italy’s leaders visit victims of Modena car-ramming, stabbing attacks | News | ACTPnews
The attacks carried out by 31-year-old Salim El Khoudri appear related ‘to a situation of psychiatric distress’, according to Italy’s interior minister. Published On 17 May 202617 May 2026 Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and President Sergio Mattarella have visited victims of car-ramming and stabbing attacks on the main shopping street of the northern city…
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DRC faces deadly Ebola resurgence amid worsening humanitarian crisis | Features | ACTPnews
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is grappling with a new Ebola outbreak just five months after declaring its previous epidemic over. The Bundibugyo strain, a type of Ebola virus first identified in neighbouring Uganda, is highly lethal and is spreading rapidly across the northeastern province of Ituri, including the health zones of Rwampara,…
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Three community kitchen workers among five killed by Israel in Gaza | Gaza News | ACTPnews
Israeli attacks on Gaza have killed at least 871 Palestinians since the so-called ceasefire began last year. Published On 17 May 202617 May 2026 Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip have killed at least five Palestinians, including three in Deir el-Balah, and others in Khan Younis and Beit Lahiya. Sunday’s attack on the central city…
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US college graduates face harsh job market amid economic uncertainty | Education News | ACTPnews
New York City, USA – Like clockwork each May, soon-to-be college graduates drift into New York City’s Washington Square Park in caps and gowns, typically in purple, the school colour of nearby New York University. A sea of mostly 20-somethings gather for photographs that mark the moment when the predictability of collegiate life comes to…
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Abu-Bilal al-Minuki: ISIL’s shadow commander in West Africa | ISIL/ISIS News | ACTPnews
The presidents of Nigeria and the United States have announced the killing of Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, described as the second-in-command of ISIL (ISIS). Donald Trump first made the announcement in a social media post on Friday, without disclosing when or where the joint Nigerian-US military operation happened. On Saturday, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu said in a…
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Bolivia launches early-morning crackdown on roadblocks outside La Paz | Protests News | ACTPnews
Military and law enforcement clashed with demonstrators outside La Paz, Bolivia, in an attempt to clear roadways that had been blocked as part of nationwide antigovernment protests. As many as 3,500 soldiers and police were deployed as part of the operation that began in the early hours of Saturday. Around 57 people were arrested, according…
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