Israel considers steps to deport rioting Eritreans after Tel Aviv violence -
After riots broke out in Tel Aviv on Saturday, Israel is considering the immediate deportation of Eritrean asylum seekers, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying "a red line" had been crossed.
Some 170 people were injured in violent clashes with police and in-fighting between groups of supporters and opponents of the Eritrean regime.
Mr Netenyahu also ordered a new plan to remove all African migrants that he described as "illegal infiltrators".
Saturday's unprecedented disorder began after activists opposed to the Eritrean government said that they had asked Israeli authorities to cancel an event organised by their country's embassy.
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Super typhoon Saola has moved to china :
Super typhoon Saola has moved closer to China's mainland, forcing authorities to raise a strong storm advisory.
Flights have been cancelled across China's Guangdong
Province and Hong Kong.
Three tropical cyclones have formed in the northwest Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea.
Johannesburg fire_ More than 60 dead after building blaze - worldnews
More than 60 people have died and more than 40 are injured following a fire at a building in central Johannesburg.
Authorities say it's unclear what sparked the blaze at the five- storey building in the South African city.
Firefighters evacuated the building's occupants on arrival, and the search and recovery of bodies is
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Millions in Florida struggle with aftermath of Storm Idalia - world news
Millions of people in Florida are struggling in the aftermath of Storm Idalia, which brought fierce winds and torrential rains.
Idalia landed as a powerful hurricane in Florida's Big Bend area, and still poses a major flood threat.
Roads and towns were submerged in knee-deep water, and the National Hurricane Center (NHC) warned of "rising water moving inland from the coastline".
At least two people have died in the state.
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Russia_s kamikaze drones rain down on Ukraine - world news
In Ukraine's north-east, Russia has recently deployed an estimated 100,000 troops in renewed attacks.
But it is the increasingly sophisticated drone attacks that are particularly feared.
Russia is seeking to cement its control of the eastern regions where it has captured territory, much of which was recaptured by Ukrainian forces last september
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Ukraine war deaths climb dramatically_ US officials say - BBC News
There has been a dramatic rise in Ukraine's number of dead, according to new estimates by unnamed US officials.
Ukraine gives no official toll of its war dead - the figures
remain classified.
But US officials, quoted by the New York Times, recently put the number at 70,000 dead and as many as 120,000 injured.
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Ukraine and Russia hit by overnight attacks - world news
Russia has reported a night of drone attacks on its territory ranging from the south to the northwest.
A strike on Pskov airport, hundreds of miles from the war zone in Ukraine, set two military cargo planes on fire.
In the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, at least two people were killed during a missile attack blamed on Russia.
Russia also reported hitting Ukrainian assault boats in the Black Sea, killing dozens of
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Donald Trump trial date set - worl news
Former US president Donald Trump will face trial on 4 March 2024, for his alleged effort to overturn the 2020 election.
This is the day before Super Tuesday, the biggest voting day in the Republican race.
The trial would pull Mr Trump off the campaign trail for a pivotal stretch of his campaign. He has vowed to appeal the trial date
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Imran Khan_ Jail term suspended for Pakistan_s former leader - world newws
The High Court in Pakistan has suspended former Prime Minister Imran Khan's recent conviction on corruption charges.
Mr Khan has been in prison since he was sentenced to three years on 5 August, on charges of unlawfully selling state gifts during his time as prime minister.
The suspension of the conviction does not necessarily mean that Mr Khan will be released from prison.
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Ukraine_ Independence Day celebrated amid continuing Russian war -
Safety concerns were raised at Notting Hill Carnival last summer after a crowd surge on Ladbroke Grove.
Here's how you can stay safe this year.
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Thousands of emperor penguins killed in the Antarctic -
Reduction in sea ice in Antarctica has resulted in the deaths of an estimated 10,000 emperor penguin chicks.
In 2022, satellites recorded a colony of emperor penguins disappearing into the Bellingshausen Sea as the ice they were living on melted away.
The chicks had not fully developed waterproof feathers and they most likely froze to death.
Emperors rely on sea-ice to breed and as the world warms due to climate change - they are increasingly
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