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Zelensky rules out talks with Russia as African leaders urge de-escalation
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ruled out the possibility of talks with Russia on Friday after a visiting delegation of African leaders urged both countries to de-escalate.
Missile strikes over Kiev as African leaders visit
Ukraine said Friday it withstood a wave of Russian missiles including hypersonic Kinzhals, which were downed over the Kiev region where African leaders were due to hold talks as part of a peace mission.
"Russian missiles are a message to Africa: Russia wants more war, not peace," Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said.
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South Africa’s Soweto Uprising, sign of youth architects of history: Op-Ed
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The turning point in the history of both Türkiye and South Africa was due to the revolutions driven by young people.
Türkiye's founding father, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, was part of the revolutionary movement of intellectuals, Young Turks, which inspired the founding values of the Turkish Republic.
Honduras opens embassy in China after breaking off ties with Taiwan
Honduras opened an embassy in Beijing on Sunday, Chinese state media reported, months after the Central American nation broke off relations with Taiwan to form diplomatic ties with China.
World's oldest-known burial site found in S Africa
Paleontologists in South Africa said on June 5 they have found the oldest known burial site in the world, containing remains of a small-brained distant relative of humans previously thought incapable of complex behavior.
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Day 461 of the Invasion of Ukraine: Kyiv hit Moscow with Drone Attacks
Bulgaria: Massive Special Police Operation in Sofia (UPDATED)
Teams of the Ministry of Internal Affairs checked several addresses in the capital last night at the request of the prosecutor's office.
Representative of Bulgaria’s Ministry of the Interior will be allowed by South Africa to the Investigation into “Karo’s” Murder
The Minister of the Interior Ivan Demerdzhiev announced that a representative of the Bulgarian Ministry of the Interior will be admitted by the authorities in the Republic of South Africa to the investigation into the case of the wanted by Interpol Krasimir Kamenov - Karo, who was killed yesterday along with three other people in Cape Town.
A Security Expert pointed out that Kamenov's Murder was Not Typical of the Bulgarian Crime World
"A murder involving the target's family is not typical of Bulgarian crime. There is only one exception from Burgas". This is what the security expert Tihomir Bezlov told the National Television on the occasion of the shooting of Krasimir Kamenov - Karo yesterday in South Africa.
Wanted by Interpol Bulgarian Krasimir Kamenov-Karo was Murdered in South Africa
Krasimir Kamenov-Karo, wanted by Bulgaria at the request of Interpol, was shot dead early this morning in Cape Town, South Africa. Besides him, according to initial information, three more people were killed. Local media in the Republic of South Africa claimed that the dead were two men and two women between the ages of 40 and 50. Their bodies were found this morning. Around 8:20 a.m.