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Tesla's announcement that it has opened a showroom in Xinjiang has attracted criticism from U.S. rights and trade groups, making it the latest foreign firm caught up in tensions related to the far-western Chinese region. Francis Maguire reports.
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There are only two Northern white rhinos left in the world, and they are both females. So the species is in danger of becoming extinct. But thanks to a complicated surrogacy process the hope for saving the species remains.
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Detained Tunisian ex-justice minister Noureddine Bhiri of the Islamist-inspired Ennahdha party, who is refusing food or medication after his transfer to hospital, is suspected of "terrorism", the interior minister said Monday.
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Sudan's civilian Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok resigned Sunday, more than two months after a coup and following another deadly crackdown on protesters, with the military now firmly in control.
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South Africans from retired Archbishop Desmond Tutu's “rainbow nation” filed past his plain pine casket Friday. But many African leaders remain uncomfortable with his support for LGBTQ rights, democratic freedom and environmental issues.