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Published On 6 Sep 20256 Sep 2025The Israeli army has bombed another high-rise in Gaza City after telling Palestinian residents to evacuate or face being killed amid its ongoing siege and imposed mass starvation in the enclave.The Israeli military designated more high-rise towers as targets in a map released on Saturday. Shortly after releasing the map, it bombed the 15-storey Soussi Tower, which is located opposite a building belonging to the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) in the Tal al-Hawa neighbourhood.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list“These attacks are causing panic amongst the people, especially considering the…

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Tesla has proposed a massive new $1 trillion compensation package for its CEO Elon Musk, and many of the benchmarks he needs to hit are simply watered-down versions of promises he’s spent years making about the company. That’s not the picture Tesla’s board of directors paints in the company’s annual proxy statement, where they revealed the proposed pay package. Instead, the board focuses on how it plans to create “the most valuable company in history.” To be sure, if Tesla accomplishes all that it aims for with this deal, it will look like a much different company at the end…

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new video loaded: Rome’s Delivery Riders Lose Out in Heat BanBy Monika Cvorak, Emma Bubola and Enrico Parenti•September 6, 2025A new rule banning labor during the hottest hours this summer was meant to protect workers in and around Rome. Instead, it gutted the incomes of some delivery riders.

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Is 3D cinema set for another big revival? Audience trends and industry moves point in that direction, but it may be fueled by a potentially destructive force: artificial intelligence. North American 3D ticket sales jumped 34% from May, June and July 2024 to the same period this year, according to RealD’s study of comScore data. With formats like RealD 3D, 4DX and IMAX 3D dominating premium exhibition, seven of the top ten new releases from May to July made a combined $222 million on 3D screens, or 13% of all tickets sold. The upward trend reflects moviegoers’ willingness to pay…

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The Trump administration has revealed a plan to deport Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadoran man who has been at the centre of an immigration row, to the southern African kingdom of Eswatini.In an email to his lawyers seen by the BBC’s US partner CBS, an immigration officer said they were changing last month’s decision to send him to Uganda, after Mr Ábrego García raised fears of persecution there.The officer said that the claims were “hard to take seriously”, but the US would “nonetheless” agree not to send him there.This is at least the fourth country floated as a potential destination…

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388 The National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate, Bernard Bediako Baidoo, has emerged winner of the parliamentary by-election held on Tuesday in Akwatia, Eastern Region of Ghana. Baidoo, a lawyer and the constituency secretary of the NDC, polled 18,199 votes out of a total of 33,516 valid votes to clinch victory. His closest rival, Solomon Kwame Asumadu of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), garnered 15,235 votes. Patrick Owusu of the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG) finished a distant third with 82 votes. The election also recorded 303 rejected ballots. Addressing journalists after the official declaration, Baidoo expressed gratitude to the…

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Washington, DC – One year after Israeli forces killed United States citizen Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, her husband, Hamid Ali, says confusion and sorrow continue to grip his life.“It’s been very painful adjusting to life without Aysenur – an empty house, seeing the effect it’s had on her father and her family. The word I’d use to summarise is confusing,” Ali told Al Jazeera.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listEzgi Eygi, whose first name is pronounced Aysha-nour, was fatally shot by Israeli forces while participating in a protest against an illegal settler outpost in the occupied West Bank on September…

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A view From Afar The war in Sudan is slipping into silence. Once a land of hope, where protests toppled a dictator, it is now a country of broken dreams. Women flee with children on their backs. Camps overflow. Food, medicine, and clean water are almost gone. Survival is the only politics left. In 2019, the Sudanese people forced Omar al-Bashir from power. Doctors were at the heart of that struggle. They treated the wounded, led demonstrations, and kept the call for freedom alive. Their courage gave the nation hope. That hope has been stolen. Keep up with the latest…

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Amid heightened geopolitical tensions, ongoing inflationary pressures, fluctuations in currency values, and stricter global financing conditions, the Afreximbank Group has achieved commendable results for the first half of the year (H1’2025). This performance, which surpassed that of the 2024 comparative period, reflected higher net income, a robust liquidity position, and strengthened capital buffers, positioning the Group to better fulfil its mandate across its member states in Africa and the Caribbean Community. The results released by the Bank has revealed that its gross income grew by 2.04 per cent over the comparative period, reaching US$1.6 billion for the H1’2025. Its net…

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Sbusiso Leope, better known as DJ Sbu, is part of a social media campaign that’s been pushing back on parts of the tobacco Bill that is in front of Parliament. He’s just one of many influencers who say they are defending informal traders, but public health advocates and researchers warn this selective, emotive picture is one often presented by the tobacco industry. Usually South African influencer Honour Zuma, known as Cyan Boujee, posts about things like new skincare products and fashion. But in August 2025, she started talking about a career opportunity for young women in the Republic of Tatarstan,…

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