Sunday, April 13, 2025

Dozens killed in attacks on famine-hit Darfur camps

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Mohamed Zakaria & Damian Zane BBC News AFP Zamzam camp near el-Fasher hosts hundreds of thousands of people, who are living in famine-like conditions Devastating attacks on a camp hosting hundreds of thousands of people who had fled Sudan’s civil war have continued for a third day, residents have told the BBC. One person in the Zamzam camp described the situation as “extremely catastrophic” while another said things were “dire”. More than 100 civilians, among them at least ...

Russian Attack on Sumy in Ukraine Kills and Wounds Dozens

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Two Russian ballistic missiles slammed into a bustling city center in northeastern Ukraine on Sunday morning, officials said, killing at least 32 people in what appeared to be the deadliest attack against civilians this year. The midmorning strike on the city of Sumy was the latest in a string of intensifying Russian attacks on urban centers in Ukraine that have inflicted heavy civilian casualties despite the Trump administration’s push for a cease-fire. Officials said the city center was crowded ...

Masters 2025: McIlroy vs. DeChambeau should make for an epic Sunday

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AUGUSTA, Ga. — From the fairway on the 15th hole at Augusta National, Bryson DeChambeau had a clear view of what was going on below. On the green, Rory McIlroy had landed his second shot like a feather and left himself a mere 6 feet for eagle. Even if he might not have seen the ball go in, the roar of the patrons told DeChambeau all he needed to know: McIlroy had made his second eagle of the day, this one pushing him to 12 under par and five shots ahead of DeChambeau. With four holes left, catching ...

New build estate drama as row breaks out over wall just two bricks high

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A row has broken out between developers of a new build estate and a local businessman over the ownership of a wall – just two bricks high. Lioncourt Homes says it needs to demolish the ‘dwarf wall’ to create an emergency access route in line with their planning permission. But Roger White says the two-brick high wall next to a development of 70 homes in Hempsted, Gloucester is his. Mr White says the wall is on land he inherited from his father when he passed away in 1997. He says the plot of ...
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