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Author: NICOLE WINFIELD Associated Press, ABC News
Published on: 09/03/2025 | 07:46:38

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Pope Francis continues recovery from double pneumonia. The 88-year-old pope has shown a "gradual, slight improvement" in recent days. For the fourth Sunday in a row, the pope will not appear for noon blessing.

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Author: HUIZHONG WU Associated Press, JINTAMAS SAKSORNCHAI Associated Press, MARTHA MENDOZA Associated Press, ABC News
Published on: 09/03/2025 | 11:08:33

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Gangs running illegal scams have trapped hundreds of thousands of people in locked compounds in Myanmar, Cambodia and other places in Southeast Asia. People who have managed to leave say they were initially lured to Thailand with promises of lucrative jobs. Refusing to work could bring beatings, starvation and electric shocks. Thai government cut off power and electricity, and government-aligned armed groups released some 7,000 people from scam centers. But more than a month after the crackdown began, thousands of people are still detained in Myanmar. In clandestine calls, survivors say they fear for their lives as illness is rampant and conditions are unsafe. Compounds have resources to deal with internet and electricity cuts, running on fuel-powered generators and using satellite internet service provided by Starlink. If you or someone you know is being held and forced to scam others, here are ways to get in touch with us.

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Author: Al Jazeera
Published on: 09/03/2025 | 00:00:00

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Fighting Russia’s Ministry of Defence said it had retaken the village of Lebedevka in its western region of Kursk. Russian special forces were storming the town of Sudzha after using a gas pipeline to surprise Ukrainian units. A Ukrainian drone hit an industrial facility in Russia's Volga River region of Chuvashia. There were no casualties in the strike, which was one of the deepest yet into Russia by a Ukrainian drone. 52 of the drones were destroyed over the border region of Belgorod, 13 over the Lipetsk region and nine over Rostov region. Ukraine said its attacks in the war aim to destroy infrastructure key to Moscow’s war efforts.

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Author: Al Jazeera
Published on: 09/03/2025 | 00:00:00

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Al-Sharaa urges for peace amid communal violence that has killed hundreds of civilians. The fighting began after pro-Assad fighters coordinated attacks on security forces. At least 745 alawite civilians have been killed in Latakia and Tartous since Thursday. Al Jazeera has been unable to independently verify those figures. There is a high death toll, and the numbers are expected to increase in the coming hours and days. Serdar explained that the recent clashes are a stark reminder of how divided Syria is despite al-Sharaa’s earlier claims of ruling the country as one. On Sunday, the optical cable linking Deraa and Damascus governorates was damaged.

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Author: Unknown
Published on: 09/03/2025 | 00:00:00

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Israeli soldiers pushed a Palestinian’s car off a cliff during a traffic stop in Hebron, occupied West Bank. The Israeli military has not commented on the incident.

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Author: Al Jazeera
Published on: 09/03/2025 | 00:00:00

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The people released on Saturday will have the option of extending their stay in Panama up to 90 days if needed, allowing them to begin the legal process for resettlement or voluntary return to their homeland. The group was released from the Darien, a dangerous jungle region near the border with Colombia. Rights groups argue the release was a way for Panama to wash its hands of responsibility amid mounting human rights criticism. Many of the released migrants say they were fleeing violence and repression in China, Russia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Nepal, and other countries. Panama reached a deal with Washington under which it received the deported third-country migrants. Hayatullah Omagh, 29, fled Afghanistan in 2022 after the Taliban took control. He said he was detained at the US border but not allowed to make an asylum claim.

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Author: Unknown
Published on: 09/03/2025 | 00:00:00

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Thousands of women took to the streets of Buenos Aires on International Women’s Day. Teresa Bo spoke to demonstrators who say the move is particularly harmful given that one woman is killed every 30 hours in the country.

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Author: Gioia Shah
Published on: 09/03/2025 | 00:00:00

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Ogoyi Ogunde was his father’s greatest pride – strong, intelligent, fit to shoulder the privilege and burden of leading the clan in the future. When conscription officers came to their village one day, his father pleaded with them not to take him. It was no use. The white men threatened him with jail, and carted him away. "The war left a very big scar in my family," says Patrick Abungu. No visible trace Abungu slams shut the driver’s door of the Toyota Prado and looks at the metal gate in front of him. The informal welders are looking for 17 graves of Africans who died in World War II. They were buried in so-called “native cemeteries” separate from where Europeans were laid to rest. Abungu is heritage manager at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) in Kenya. The London-based organisation looks after the memory of those who died for Great Britain and the Commonwealth in the two World Wars. In Word War I alone, British forces employed around 50,000 African soldiers and more than one million African “carriers”, or porters who transported war materials. Most of these participated in the East Africa campaign, a series of brutal and arduous battles against German troops between 1914 and 1918. The pristinely kept burial ground for World War I and II dead is managed by the CWGC. It is made up of neat rows of light grey headstones, all equal in shape and size, in a bed of gravel. The space is the embodiment of dignity and respect. But walking along the rows of headstone, among the names, not a single African one can be found. This was known to the organisation for decades, but it took an explosive documentary to air in the United Kingdom in 2019. Imperial War Graves Commission, as the CWGC was then known, began process of assuming responsibility for graves, relocating remains to more permanent cemeteries and erecting headstones. For the vast majority of African war dead, this never happened. In contrast to places like France where the commission had direct access to information on deaths, in colonies such as Kenya it largely depended on colonial authorities and the military to provide the names of the war dead. Abungu has loved history since he was a child, a seed planted by his grandfather. His decision to study history was not in the plans of his father, who preferred him to become a doctor. He chose information and communications technology instead and entered the military. Kenyans have been travelling across the country looking for lost burial grounds. They travel once or twice a month on field trips to Nakuru and Kisumu. At times, they’ve called in help from the British army, which has provided ground-penetrating radar. In Kisumu, a city nestled on the shores of Lake Victoria, the team came across Jeremiah Otieno Sino. The 82-year-old is standing on an open field, next to a hospital, where a group of boys are playing football. This is what the team needed: confirmation of a “native cemetery” that had been abandoned sometime during the colonial period. The project is working in Kenya but in other countries such as South Africa, Sierra Leone, Egypt and India. The project is striving towards its ultimate goal: to commemorate those who have previously been forgotten in a manner that is befitting of the communities they came from, and the times. But inherent in the programme’s work is one inalienable truth.

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Author: Unknown
Published on: 09/03/2025 | 00:00:00

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Gaza in Fragments is a documentary short by Al Jazeera Digital. It follows three people in Gaza who talk about what life was like before the October 7, 2023 attacks by Hamas. This film documents the struggles that the people of Gaza face.

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Author: Unknown
Published on: 09/03/2025 | 00:00:00

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Captagon has turned Syria into the heart of a $2 billion drug empire few know about. From secret labs to smuggling routes, we uncover how this shadowy network operates and its devastating impact across the Middle East.

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Author: Al Jazeera
Published on: 09/03/2025 | 00:00:00

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Israel confirms it will send a delegation to Qatar’s capital for talks. This comes after a Hamas team met Egyptian officials in Cairo on Saturday to negotiate the second phase of the ceasefire deal. The first phase ended on March 1 after six weeks of exchanges.

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Author: Unknown
Published on: 09/03/2025 | 00:00:00

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Pro-Palestine activists have targeted Trump’s Turnberry golf course in Scotland. They spray “GAZA IS NOT 4SALE” on the lawn and splattering red paint on clubhouse.

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