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Christian Malanga, slain leader of failed DR Congo coup, sold cars in Utah when he lived in the US - New York Post

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  1. Christian Malanga, slain leader of failed DR Congo coup, sold cars in Utah when he lived in the US  New York Post
  2. American mistakenly accused of involvement in Democratic Republic of Congo coup attempt  ABC News
  3. DRC army says it stopped attempted coup involving US citizens  Reuters
  4. Americans involved in foiled deadly coup, DR Congo military says  CNN
  5. Congo Coup Leader Killed in Foiled Attack, Presidency Says  Bloomberg



Indian voters dissect Modi's politics while traversing the country by train

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The Associated Press rode one of the longest trains in India — 1,800 miles from New Delhi to Kanyakumari — to interview voters about an election that will be decided in June. The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party is likely to win and reappoint Prime Minister Narendra Modi — the leader for the past decade — for another five years. A man who runs a food stall said Modi isn’t doing enough for the poor. A Muslim man said Modi's Hindu-centric policies are hurtful and divisive. But many passengers said they supported Modi... Читать дальше...

British PM Rishi Sunak apologises for 'infecting thousands with tainted blood', says its 'a day of shame for the British state'

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

British PM Rishi Sunak apologized for a cover-up by the NHS, revealed in a report, where over 30,000 people were infected with HIV and Hepatitis C due to contaminated blood products in the 1970s-90s, leading to 3,000 deaths. Sunak pledged compensation, calling it a "day of shame." The report highlighted failures in testing and a subtle cover-up. Campaigners hailed the report as a step towards justice, with Sunak promising to "right this historic wrong" with a 10 billion pound compensation package.

Over 500 more students repatriated from Bishkek

Dawn 

FEDERAL Minister Musadik Malik receives students upon their return from Kyrgyzstan at the Islamabad International Airport.—AFP

ISLAMABAD/LAHORE: As over 500 students came back from Kyrgyzstan via special flights which landed in Lahore and Islamabad, the government assured them that it would facilitate their return to the Central Asian state once the “alarming situation” in its capital stabilises.

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