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Japanese bear on the run after injuring four people | ACTPnews
Japanese authorities have been trying to catch a bear in north-east Japan after it injured four people and evaded capture seemingly by opening a window by itself. Footage released previously shows the bear chasing and attacking a man outside a building in Fukushima. The bear was then holed up inside an electronics factory but escaped…
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Russia’s Andreeva beats Ukraine’s Kostyuk in no-handshake French Open semi | Tennis News | ACTPnews
No handshake and no photo as Mirra Andreeva of Russia beats Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine to reach French Open tennis final. By Kevin Hand, News Agencies and The Associated Press Published On 4 Jun 20264 Jun 2026 Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva reached her first Grand Slam final by beating Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine 6-1, 6-3…
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Israel must allow ICRC to visit Palestinians in prison, Supreme Court rules | Israel-Palestine conflict News | ACTPnews
Israel’s Supreme Court rejects government ban on prisoner visits, affirming Red Cross access under international law. Published On 4 Jun 20264 Jun 2026 Israel’s Supreme Court has unanimously rejected a government policy banning representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) from visiting Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons. The court ruled on Wednesday…
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Hundreds protest in Libya outside UN agency against undocumented migrants | Migration News | ACTPnews
Protesters accuse the UN of settling undocumented migrants in the country, a claim the agency rejects. Published On 4 Jun 20264 Jun 2026 Hundreds of Libyans have gathered outside the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) headquarters in Tripoli to protest against undocumented migrants that they say should leave Libya. Protesters on Thursday chanted “Libya belongs to…
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Why Mogadishu clashes are deepening Somalia’s political crisis again | Conflict News | ACTPnews
Mogadishu, Somalia – Mustafa, 33, dreads election time in Somalia. He drives a bajaj — a three-wheeled taxi — and says that when tensions rise, as they always do when polls are near, the whole city feels it, and drivers like him are among the first. On Wednesday, he was passing through the Hawl Wadaag…
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Democrats force vote on Trump’s $1.8bn settlement fund in ‘vote-a-rama’ | Donald Trump News | ACTPnews
Republicans in the United States Senate have renewed their push to pass a controversial $70bn immigration-enforcement funding bill, a top policy priority for President Donald Trump. But the effort on Thursday faced a series of hurdles, with Democrats forcing votes on several amendments that highlighted controversies related to the Trump presidency. Recommended Stories list of…
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Americans react to Reflecting Pool’s completed paint job | ACTPnews
After weeks of renovation, water has begun flowing back into the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. President Donald Trump launched the project in early April, which included resurfacing the pool, addressing leaks and painting it “American flag blue”. Trump initially said that the project would cost $2m (£1.5m), but it is now expected to cost $13.1m,…
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Democrat fails to block US measure to deepen Israel military cooperation | Israel-Palestine conflict News | ACTPnews
A congressional panel in the United States has rejected an effort to revoke a provision from the defence budget that would further integrate the US and Israeli militaries. An amendment to sink the pro-Israel measure, introduced by Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna, failed in a voice call on Thursday in the House Armed Services Committee. Recommended…
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Ivory Coast beat France in World Cup warning to one of the favourites | World Cup 2026 News | ACTPnews
Ivory Coast beat France 2-1 in friendly ahead of the 2026 World Cup, as Manchester United’s Amad Diallo seals win. Published On 4 Jun 20264 Jun 2026 France brushed aside concerns after suffering a surprise 2-1 defeat by Ivory Coast in a World Cup warm-up match, insisting the setback would serve as a useful reminder…
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Why is the US so invested in Colombia’s election? | Donald Trump | ACTPnews
NewsFeed Colombia’s far-right, pro-Trump candidate, Abelardo de la Espriella, is in the lead after Colombia’s first round of elections. If he wins the June 21 runoff against left-wing Senator Ivan Cepeda, progressive policies could be reversed. Al Jazeera’s Hala Al Shami explains why US officials are invested in de la Espriella’s success and walks us…
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