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Uganda captures bomb expert of Islamic State-allied rebel group
The insurgent, Anywari Al Iraq, a Ugandan, was captured in the jungles of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo where the rebel group Allied Democratic Forces is based, the military, Uganda People's Defence Forces, said in a statement.
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Bodies go unclaimed as costs put funerals out of reach in Canada
The phenomenon has prompted at least one province to build a new storage facility.
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Peru protesters slam new insurance law that deems transgender people mentally ill
Around 500 demonstrators peacefully walked the streets of downtown Lima, hoisting banners with slogans that read "No more stigmas" and "My identity is not a disease."
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Dozens killed and wounded as Israeli forces thrust deeper in Gaza's Jabalia and Rafah
Israel's forces also took over some ground in Rafah, a southern city next to the Egyptian border that is packed with displaced people and where the launch this month of a long-threatened incursion to crush Hamas hold-outs has alarmed Cairo and Washington.
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Vatican tightens procedures on supposed 'supernatural events'
In a document replacing rules drawn up in 1978, the Vatican's doctrinal office (DDF) said bishops could no longer act independently when faced by reports of such phenomena and had to consult it before investigating.
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Bird flu found in western China as US combats cattle outbreak
Two counties in Qinghai province confirmed 275 cases of H5 influenza among dead Pallas's gull and other wild birds, China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said in a notice on its website.
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Fifty dead in heavy rain, floods in central Afghanistan, official says
Mawlawi Abdul Hai Zaeem, the head of the information department for the central Ghor province, told Reuters that there was no information about how many people were injured in the rain spell that began on Friday, which had also cut off many key roads to the area.
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Donald Trump wants to control the Justice Department and FBI. His allies have a plan
If successful, the overhaul could represent one of the most consequential actions of a second Trump presidency given the Justice Department's role in protecting democratic institutions and upholding the rule of law.
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Canada security intelligence chief warns China can use TikTok to spy on users, CBC reports
Canada in September ordered a national security review of a proposal by TikTok to expand the short-video app's business in the country. Vigneault said he will take part in that review and offer advice, CBC reported.
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Ghana parliament recalled for urgent business after LGBT row
Majority leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin said in a statement that the urgent recall was "in good faith to enable government to discharge its constitutional and democratic obligations to the people."