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Belgian ex-diplomat Etienne Davignon is defending himself in Brussels over his alleged role in the 1961 killing of Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba — a landmark case in Belgium's reckoning with its colonial past. The past is catching...
The Civil Democratic Alliance for the Forces of the Revolution, known as “Sumood” (Resilience), announced that a delegation led by its chairman, former Prime Minister Dr. Abdalla Hamdok, has begun a European tour to discuss efforts...

US-funded Arabic network Alhurra ends broadcasts after Trump cuts

Washington (AFP) – Alhurra, the Arabic-language network created by the US government after the Iraq invasion, said Saturday it would cease broadcasts and lay off...

Italian paper prints fully-AI edition, but not to ‘kill’ journalism

Rome (AFP) – In a world first, an Italian newspaper is printing a fully AI-generated edition for a month in what its director said Thursday...

Trump admin begins mass layoffs at Voice of America

Washington (AFP) – President Donald Trump's administration on Sunday began mass layoffs at Voice of America and other US-funded media, making clear its intent to...

Balkan journalists battle deluge of malicious lawsuits

Belgrade (AFP) – Serbian journalist Radmilo Markovic has gone over every full stop and comma of an article about the powerful mayor of Belgrade that...

Gaza war ‘most dangerous ever’ for journalists, says rights group

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The first 10 weeks of the Israel-Gaza war have been the deadliest recorded for journalists, with the most journalists killed in...

Prince Harry wins latest round in legal battle with UK newspapers

London (AFP) – The publishers of two UK newspapers on Friday lost a bid to have a case for unlawful information gathering brought against them...

Lineker crisis exposes impartiality row at heart of BBC

London (AFP) – The Gary Lineker crisis that engulfed the BBC over the weekend brought to a head an increasingly acrimonious row about impartiality at...

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