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- 16 May 2025
16 May 2025
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Flights resumed at Tripoli’s airport on Friday, and businesses and markets reopened following several days of deadly clashes between armed groups in the Libyan capital.
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On Friday, the U.N.'s human rights chief condemned Israel's intensified attacks in Gaza and what seems to be an effort to permanently remove the population, describing it as "ethnic cleansing."
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Skirmishes broke out for a second consecutive day on Friday during a court protest in Serbia, as political tensions continue to simmer more than six months after the onset of large-scale anti-corruption demonstrations in the Balkan nation.
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Japanese defense officials announced on Friday that they have recovered the remains of one of the two crew members who had been missing since their military training aircraft crashed earlier this week.
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Israel has announced that it carried out strikes on the Yemeni ports of Hodeidah and as-Salif in retaliation for missile attacks launched by Houthi rebels toward Israel, just days after the Yemeni group had agreed to a truce with the United States.
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SpaceX successfully carried out another routine Starlink satellite launch from California on Friday, marking its 20th launch of the year.
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Khalaf Khalafov, the Azerbaijani President's Representative on Special Assignments, has held several meetings in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan.
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Chad’s former prime minister and opposition leader, Succès Masra, has been arrested in connection with alleged involvement in clashes that occurred on Wednesday in the southwest of the country, according to a public prosecutor.
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