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A mourner holds a photograph of his partner, Julia Sologub, killed on the Ukrainian plane shot down by Iranian forces. Efrem Lukatsky/AP Images
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This Week Around the World

  • Madison Cecil
  • January 14, 2020

Jan. 6 Alatona, Mali: A roadside bomb killed five Malian soldiers and destroyed four vehicles on their way to Alatona from the town of Diabaly. After a refueling truck leading…

Two Indian police officers stand outside of a home. Mukhtar Khan/AP Images
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Autonomous state status in Kashmir officially revoked

  • Christina Casanova
  • November 17, 2019

Autonomous state status officially revoked Changes to the Indian Constitution went into effect on Oct. 31, revoking autonomous state status of Indian-administered Kashmir.  After the constitutional changes were first announced…

Pakistani officials, rescue workers, and soldiers examine the remains of the train that caught fire in Liaquatpur, Pakistan. Siddique Baluch/AP Images
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This Week Around the World – Oct. 28–Nov. 3

  • Madison Cecil
  • November 7, 2019

Oct. 28 Bamoungoum, Cameroon: Landslides caused by heavy rain killed at least 42 people, including 26 children and four pregnant women in western Cameroon. The landslides occurred late at night…

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This Week Around the World – Sept. 23–29

  • Madison Cecil
  • October 1, 2019

Sept. 23 Nairobi, Kenya: The collapse of the two-story Precious Talent Top School resulted in the death of seven children and injured 64 others. “I had just dropped my son…

Teen climate change activist Greta Thunberg awarded Normandy’s first Freedom Prize. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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This Week Around the World – July 17–21

  • Madison Cecil
  • July 22, 2019

July 17 Geneva, Switzerland: The World Health Organization labeled the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as “a public health emergency of international concern” after a…

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This Week Around the World – May 5–10:

  • Marena Riggan
  • May 13, 2019

May 5 Khimki, Russia: At least 41 people, including two children, were killed while another six were hospitalized after a passenger jet caught fire while making a crash landing. According…

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This Week Around the World – April 28–May 5:

  • Marena Riggan
  • May 6, 2019

April 28 Burkina Faso: Six people were killed in an attack on a Christian church following Sunday service in northern Burkina Faso. Al Jazeera reported armed attackers riding on motorbikes…

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Pakistan-India tensions on high over Kashmir

  • Sabrina Achcar-Winkels
  • March 4, 2019

Pakistan and India are on the brink of war after aerial clashes last week saw to the downing of two Indian fighter pilots. India carried out strikes against militant bases…

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This Week Around the World – Feb. 17–24:

  • Marena Riggan
  • February 25, 2019

Feb. 17 Munich, Germany: The 55th Munich Security Conference ended on Feb. 17 after three days of events, deliberation and debates designed to build policy surrounding international security while tackling…

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This Week Around the World – Nov. 18–25:

  • Marena Riggan
  • November 26, 2018

Nov. 20 Kabul, Afghanistan: At least 55 people were killed and 94 wounded in a suicide bombing, which targeted a gathering of top Sunni religious leaders celebrating the birth of…

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This Week Around the World: Oct. 28–Nov. 4

  • Marena Riggan
  • November 5, 2018

Oct. 28 Chongqing, China: A bus crashed into the Yangtze River when it swerved into the opposite lane, hitting one car before plunging off a bridge. The incident started when…

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