Satellite view of the US military outpost known as Tower 22, in Rukban, Jordan October 12, 2023. Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS |
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- More than 50 people, including women and children, were killed in attacks along South Sudan's border with Sudan, a local official said, in the deadliest incident in a spate of attacks since 2021 related to a boundary dispute.
- Pope Francis said that Africans were a "special case" in the opposition to homosexuality. But he said he was confident that, except for Africans, critics of his decision to allow blessings for same-sex couples would eventually understand it.
- Ukraine's SBU security service said it had uncovered a corruption scheme in the purchase of arms by the country's military totaling the equivalent of about $40 million.
- Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. struck back at his firebrand predecessor Rodrigo Duterte who called him a "drug addict", saying the former leader's fentanyl use could have affected his judgment.
- Three foreign-born residents of Japan filed a lawsuit against the national and local governments over alleged illegal questioning by police based on racial profiling.
- Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley accused party leaders of not being honest brokers in her campaign against Donald Trump and said she did not have to win the nominating contest in South Carolina to stay in the race.
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A Hong Kong court ordered the liquidation of property giant China Evergrande Group, a move likely to send ripples through China's crumbling financial markets as policymakers scramble to contain a deepening crisis. The court's order to liquidate Evergrande sets the stage for what is expected to be a drawn-out process for creditors trying to seize its assets. Clare Jim explains on the Reuters World News daily podcast – listen now. | |
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Singer Taylor Swift poses for a selfie with fans. REUTERS/Mark Blinch/File Photo |
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The social media platform X has blocked users from searching for Taylor Swift after fake sexually explicit images of the pop singer proliferated on social media, an executive said. Searches for Swift's name on Sunday afternoon on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter yielded the error message, "Something went wrong. Try reloading." | |
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