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‘Martyr for truth and freedom’: Donald Trump pays tribute to Charlie Kirk

Washington (AFP) – In a video posted on the Truth Social website, US President Donald Trump pays tribute to his right-wing ally Charlie Kirk, calling him a “martyr for truth and freedom”. Kirk, a powerful voice in conservative politics at just 31 years old, was shot and killed at a public event at Utah Valley University in Utah.

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Rubbish on fire, arrests at Place de la Republique in Paris

Paris (AFP) – A fire at Place de la Republique in Paris is quickly extinguished by firefighters before law enforcement detain several protesters as they take to the streets in a show of grassroots opposition to President Emmanuel Macron. The demonstrations, led by a loose left-wing collective under the slogan “Block Everything”, are a baptism of fire for France’s new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu, 39, a close ally of Macron and defence minister for the past three years. IMAGES

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New French PM arrives at Beauvau, the interministerial crisis center

Paris (AFP) – France’s new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu arrives at the Beauvau Hotel in Paris, at the interministerial crisis center, where he meets Laurent Nunez, Paris police prefect, Eric Lombard, resigning Minister of Economy, as well as Catherine Vautrin and Rachida Dati. Lecornu has promised a “profound break” with the past as he faces the thorny task of trying to build a government with enough parliamentary support to pull the country out of a political crisis. Lecornu’s first day on the job coincides with street protests across France in a show of grassroots opposition to President Emmanuel Macron, which have resulted in clashes with police and dozens of arrests, as well as a fire that broke out at a restaurant in central Paris. IMAGES

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UN issues call to ‘rethink priorities’ amid surge in global arms spending

Vereinte Nationen (AFP) – UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls on the world to “rethink priorities” by redirecting a portion of record military spending toward human development and the fight against poverty, as he presents his report on global arms spending. “Excessive military spending does not guarantee peace. It often undermines it, fueling arms race, deepening mistrust, and diverting resources from the very foundations of stability,” he tells a press briefing in New York.

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Kony crimes still felt in Uganda 20 years on, ICC hears

Den Haag (AFP) – The consequences of the brutal crimes allegedly committed by Uganda rebel chief Joseph Kony are still reverberating in the country more than 20 years later, says an International Criminal Court prosecutor during his opening remarks at a hearing against the fugitive warlord. Kony faces 39 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murder, rape, torture, enslavement and sexual slavery, allegedly committed between July 2002 and December 2005 in northern Uganda. Kony, a former Catholic altar boy, headed the feared LRA, whose insurgency against the Ugandan government saw more than 100,000 people killed and 60,000 children abducted, according to the United Nations.

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Injured recount deadly protest in Nepal

Kathmandu (AFP) – Kathmandu’s National Trauma Center treats injured protesters after Nepali police opened fire on demonstrators taking to the streets to demand the government lift a social media ban. At least 19 people were killed. Protests have reignited despite the apps going back online, with demonstrators setting the parliament ablaze and veteran prime minister KP Sharma Oli resigning.

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Israeli orders evacuation of Gaza City

Gaza (AFP) – The Israeli army drops leaflets on a neighbourhood in Gaza City ordering its evacuation, as residents react after picking them up. The Israeli military says it will act with “great force” in Gaza City and has told residents to leave as it steps up its deadly assault on the Palestinian territory’s largest urban centre. The assault to seize Gaza City comes as talks to end the war have yet to render an agreement.

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Norway’s Labour PM claims victory in legislative elections

Oslo (AFP) – Norway’s Labour Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store claims victory in Monday’s legislative elections, which also saw a record surge in support for the anti-immigration populist Progress Party. The election campaign in the wealthy nation of 5.6 million people had centred largely on domestic issues but was also influenced by geopolitics, including US President Donald Trump’s policies and the war in Ukraine.

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Joseph Kony victims hope for justice ahead of rebel leader’s ICC hearing

Gulu (Uganda) (AFP) – Twenty years after he was first indicted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, charges against notorious rebel commander Joseph Kony are set to be heard, giving hope to many who endured his crimes. Kony’s decades-long campaign of terror across central Africa, as the leader of Lord’s Resistance Army, killed more than 100,000 people with 60,000 abducted children forced to become sex slaves or child soldiers. Despite a long-running hunt, at times involving international forces, Kony remains at large — his hearing will take place in-absentia.

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Rules of war ‘being shredded’ worldwide, UN rights chief warns

Geneva (AFP) – “Pro-war propaganda is everywhere,” says United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk, decrying “the glorification of violence” and the “erosion of international law”. In his opening address to the UN’s Human Rights Council’s 60th session, Turk warns that “the long-established rules of war are being shredded”. The address comes just days after China hosted a massive military parade and after US President Donald Trump ordered the Department of Defense to be renamed the Department of War.

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