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S.Africa's Ramaphosa 'ready' to explain farm theft after probes end
S.Africa's Ramaphosa 'ready' to explain farm theft after probes end
Africa

South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa said Tuesday he was "ready" to give an explanation and be held accountable over allegations he concealed a multi-million-dollar cash heist at his luxury farmhouse, but only after probes concluded. South Africa's anti-corruption watchdog and the police have opened probes.

Iran seizes, then releases US Navy drone vessel: Pentagon
Iran seizes, then releases US Navy drone vessel: Pentagon
World

An Iranian ship seized an American military unmanned research vessel in the Gulf but released it after a US Navy patrol boat and helicopter were deployed to the location, the Pentagon said Tuesday. When the Iranian vessel was seen towing the unmanned boat, US forces sent the USS Thunderbolt coastal patrol ship, which was operating nearby, to the scene.

Will take 'a few years' to get US inflation back to 2%: Fed official
Will take 'a few years' to get US inflation back to 2%: Fed official
Business and Economy

The Federal Reserve is committed to bringing soaring US inflation back down to two percent, but that will take "a few years," a top central banker said Tuesday. New York Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams echoed Powell's tough comments, saying the benchmark lending rate will have to remain high for some time to bring demand back into line with supply.

S.Africa's Ramaphosa lashes xenophobic hospital protests
S.Africa's Ramaphosa lashes xenophobic hospital protests
Africa

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Tuesday condemned anti-immigrant protests that had prevented foreigners from accessing a hospital in the capital, fuelling concerns about rising xenophobia. Ramaphosa maintained that South Africans were not "xenophobic" but "quite welcoming."

US says Russia receives Iranian combat drones, many faulty
US says Russia receives Iranian combat drones, many faulty
World

Russia has begun receiving Iranian combat drones to be used in the Ukraine war, but many of them have already proven faulty, the US military said Tuesday. After both sides have deployed and lost large numbers of surveillance and attack drones over the six months of the war, Russian are importing two types from Iran: the Mohajer-6 and the Shahed-series UAVs, according to the Pentagon.

Russia seeks 24 years in jail for treason trial journalist
Russia seeks 24 years in jail for treason trial journalist
World

Russian prosecutors on Tuesday requested a 24-year sentence for respected former reporter Ivan Safronov, who is accused of treason for allegedly sharing state secrets. A growing number of Russians in other professions have in recent years been accused of high treason or disclosing state secrets.

Ukraine seeks UNESCO cultural protection for Odessa
Ukraine seeks UNESCO cultural protection for Odessa
World

Ukraine's government will ask the UN's cultural watchdog to add the historic port of Odessa to its World Heritage List of protected sites as Russia's invasion continues, the agency said Tuesday. It said UNESCO experts already on the ground would provide technical assistance so that Odessa could be urgently added to both the World Heritage List and the list of heritage sites in danger.

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