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Niger’s Junta Vows to Prosecute Deposed President for Treason
The military junta that seized power in Niger said it would prosecute the deposed president, Mohamed Bazoum, for treason, even as an intermediary said coup leaders were open to talks with West African counties that had threatened to intervene militarily.
Far-Right Libertarian Wins Argentina’s Presidential Primary
Javier Milei, a far-right libertarian, won Argentina’s open presidential primary election on Sunday, a surprising showing for a politician who wants to adopt the U.S. dollar as the country’s currency and embraces comparisons to Donald Trump.
Taliban Fighters, Unsettled by Peace, Seek New Battles Abroad
As young Taliban fighters raised in war in Afghanistan now find themselves in a country at peace, some are leaving to wage jihad elsewhere. The exodus has renewed fears about extremism destabilizing nearby countries or one day reaching Western targets.
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