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Sudan’s rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF) agreed to a proposal from the United States and Arab countries for a humanitarian ceasefire, the group said in a statement on Thursday.
The RSF and the Sudanese army have been at war for two years and…

France’s public spending watchdog on Thursday criticized chronic underinvestment in the Louvre’s security systems after the high-profile theft of crown jewels last month.
The report had been planned long before the robbery — but its timing…

King Charles III’s stripping of his brother Andrew’s titles has been formally published.
The Gazette, the UK’s official public record, shows the taking away of Andrew’s titles as prince and Duke of York, which came into effect when it was…

More than 700 police deployed across the British city of Birmingham on Thursday as protests were planned over a soccer match between Israel’s Maccabi Tel Aviv and Aston Villa, with visiting Israeli fans barred.
Local police said protests…

In the sprawling Dablice cemetery in Prague’s northern suburbs, two archaeologists kneel in the dirt in a square hole around a meter deep.
Working in silence, they brush away soil from fragments of wood as a gentle drizzle patters on the white…

A network of community kitchens in Sudan – a crucial lifeline for millions of people caught up in the civil war – is on the verge of collapse, a report says.
The warning from aid organisation Islamic Relief comes after a UN-backed global hunger…

The FBI is attempting to unmask the owner behind archive.today, a popular archiving site that is also regularly used to bypass paywalls on the internet and to avoid sending traffic to the original publishers of web content, according to a…