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DR Congo's ex-president Kabila sentenced to death in absentia

Kinshasa, Sep 30 (UNI) Joseph Kabila, former president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), was sentenced to death in absentia by the country's High Military Court on Tuesday, on charges including treason and crimes against humanity.

According to the verdict, Kabila was found guilty of multiple offenses, such as participation in an insurrectional movement, intentional homicide, torture, rape, and forced occupation of the city of Goma, provincial capital of North Kivu, now controlled by the March 23 Movement (M23) rebels.
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Israeli PM calls Iran a persistent threat even if weakened

13 Nov 2025 | 2:31 AM

Tel Aviv, Nov 12 (UNI) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during an address to the Knesset, said that Iran remains a persistent threat to Israel despite suffering crippling damage, and devastating losses during the 12-day war in June.

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US House of Reps to vote today on funding package to end 42-day govt shutdown

13 Nov 2025 | 12:20 AM

Washington, Nov 12 (UNI) The US House of Representatives is scheduled to table a vote today on the bipartisan funding package bill, which is aimed at ending the longest federal government shutdown in US history, now stretching into its 42nd day.

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Israel Defence Ministry proposes ambitious USD 45 billion budget for 2026, finds itself at odds with Treasury

13 Nov 2025 | 12:18 AM

Tel Aviv, Nov 12 (UNI) Israel's Defence Ministry has proposed an ambitious record defence budget of 144 billion shekels (USD 45 billion) for 2026 as the country seeks to rebuild and strengthen its military following the end of its three-year-long war with Hamas terrorists in Gaza.

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UK PM Keir Starmer dismisses reports of internal dissent within Labour, amid terrible ratings

13 Nov 2025 | 12:17 AM

London, Nov 12 (UNI) UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer finds himself at the centre of a political quandary, amid increasing reports of internal dissent and plots by his opponents in the Labour Party to replace him as leader. The PM has dismissed the reports as utter tripe and said he had appointed his "best people" to the cabinet posts, and was certain they would never plot against him.

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Anti-fossil-fuel voice louder in COP30: Amnesty International report expresses concern

12 Nov 2025 | 10:05 PM

Biswendu Bhattacharje
Belem (Brazil), Nov 12 (UNI) A new global study by Amnesty International released in COP 30 here on Wednesday revealed that one in four people worldwide is at risk from fossil fuel infrastructure, impacting millions of children.

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