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  • US judge clears path for eight immigrants to be deported to South Sudan
    Samstag, 5. Juli 2025 03:53 Uhr

    Justice department says the men – including nationals from Vietnam, South Korea, Mexico, Laos, Cuba and Myanmar – will be flown to South Sudan

    Eight migrants lost their last-ditch effort to halt their deportation to South Sudan by the Trump administration on Friday, clearing the way for their imminent transfer after a judge in Massachusetts denied their request.

    Lawyers for the justice department said the men were scheduled to be flown to South Sudan on Friday at 7pm Eastern Time after two courts considered the request on an emergency basis on 4 July, when courts were otherwise closed for the Independence Day holiday.

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  • UNAids chief ‘shaken and disgusted’ by US cuts that will mean millions more deaths
    Freitag, 4. Juli 2025 07:00 Uhr

    Winnie Byanyima tells the Guardian she considered resigning when Donald Trump cancelled Pepfar funding

    The head of the global agency tackling Aids says she expects HIV rates to soar and deaths to multiply in the next four years as a direct impact of the “seismic” US cuts to aid spending.

    Winnie Byanyima, the executive director of UNAids, said that if the funding permanently disappeared, the world faced an additional 6 million HIV infections and 4 million Aids-related deaths by 2029.

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  • US supreme court clears way for deportations of eight men to South Sudan
    Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2025 23:28 Uhr

    Court halts ruling that allowed migrants to challenge removal to countries where they could be in danger

    The supreme court has allowed the Trump administration to deport the eight men who have been held for weeks at an American military base in Djibouti to war-torn South Sudan, a country where almost none of them have ties.

    Most of the men are from countries including Vietnam, South Korea, Mexico, Laos, Cuba and Myanmar. Just one is from South Sudan.

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  • Two tourists from UK and New Zealand killed by elephant, Zambian police say
    Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2025 19:12 Uhr

    Commissioner says two women were attacked by female elephant that was with a calf

    Two female tourists from the UK and New Zealand have been killed by an elephant while on a walking safari in a national park in Zambia, police in the southern African country have said.

    The Eastern Province police commissioner, Robertson Mweemba, said the victims, whom he named as 68-year-old Easton Janet Taylor from the UK and 67-year-old Alison Jean Taylor from New Zealand, were attacked by a female elephant that was with a calf.

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  • Skeleton found in pot is first ancient Egyptian to undergo whole genome analysis
    Mittwoch, 2. Juli 2025 17:00 Uhr

    Unusual burial of man, thought to have been a potter, in sealed vessel may have helped DNA survive past four millennia

    A man whose bones were shaped by a lifetime of hard labour more than 4,500 years ago has become the first ancient Egyptian to have his entire genetic code read and analysed by scientists.

    The skeleton of the man, who lived at the dawn of the Age of the Pyramids, was recovered in 1902 from a sealed pottery vessel in a rock-cut tomb in Nuwayrat, 165 miles south of Cairo, and has been held in a museum since.

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  • Allez, allez, allez! Quebec gives go-ahead to cheer ‘go!’ in English at provincial sports games
    Freitag, 4. Juli 2025 21:43 Uhr

    Province’s language police had a petite contretemps when it challenged Montreal transit agencies use of word on buses

    Quebec’s mercurial and controversial language police have decided that using the word “go” is a legitimate way to cheer on sports teams in the province, paving the way for excited fans – and Montreal’s transit agency - to celebrate without fear of recrimination.

    In new guidelines, the Office Québécois de la Langue Française (OQLF, the Quebec Board of the French Language) said that “go” was now “partially legitimized”, according to reporting by the Canadian Press, although the language watchdog says it prefers the French equivalent: allez.

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