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Construction of the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline (TSGP), a vast natural gas pipeline projected to export to Europe, began in Algeria on Thursday, a statement said, marking a key milestone in the project that will also pass through Niger and Nigeria. The TSGP seeks to transport up to 30 billion cubic metres of natural gas annually […]

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Russia on Thursday expressed outrage over its inclusion on a UN blacklist of parties accused of perpetrating sexual violence in conflict zones, calling it biased and aimed at discrediting Moscow. Published annually by the United Nations, the list includes dozens of state and non-state groups credibly suspected of having engaged “systematically” in sexual violence in […]

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France’s President Emmanuel Macron warned on Thursday that a controversial Russian journalist employed by a right-wing tycoon was churning out Kremlin propaganda, as he weighed in on a debate about freedom of speech and foreign influence. Authorities and disinformation experts have raised the alarm about Xenia Fedorova, a former journalist for Russia’s state-run channel RT, [...


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Hundreds of Libyans gathered outside the UN refugee agency headquarters in Tripoli on Thursday to protest against irregular migrants and refugees they say should leave Libya. Demonstrators chanted “Libya belongs to Libyans” among other chants and called for the closure of the UNHCR headquarters in the capital. They accused the UN agency of seeking to […]

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Russia must strengthen its air defences, President Vladimir Putin said Thursday, a day after Ukrainian drones struck an oil complex and naval base in Saint Petersburg. “Russia has an air defence system. Yes, we must improve it. Yes, we must strengthen it. And we will do so,” Putin said during a meeting with foreign journalists […]

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