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Allegations of Atrocities: Russian Mercenaries in Mali's Conflict
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Allegations of Atrocities: Russian Mercenaries in Mali's Conflict

Rev. Jesse Jackson, the 84-year-old civil rights icon and former presidential candidate, has been released from the hospital where he was being treated for progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a rare neurodegenerative disorder. His family thanked supporters and medical staff for their assistance as they continue to provide care for him at home. Jackson, known for his role in the civil rights movement and for founding the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, has faced health challenges since his Parkinson's disease diagnosis in 2013.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, the 84-year-old civil rights icon and former presidential candidate, has been released from the hospital where he was being treated for progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a rare neurodegenerative disorder. His family thanked supporters and medical staff for their assistance as they continue to provide care for him at home. Jackson, known for his role in the civil rights movement and for founding the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, has faced health challenges since his Parkinson's disease diagnosis in 2013.

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Democratic lawmakers who recently appeared in a video urging U.S. military personnel to defy 'illegal orders' are now under investigation by the FBI. This follows a separate Pentagon inquiry into Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona for potential military law violations. The lawmakers claim President Trump's response amounts to intimidation, raising significant questions about political discourse and military conduct.

Democratic lawmakers who recently appeared in a video urging U.S. military personnel to defy 'illegal orders' are now under investigation by the FBI. This follows a separate Pentagon inquiry into Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona for potential military law violations. The lawmakers claim President Trump's response amounts to intimidation, raising significant questions about political discourse and military conduct.

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Massad Boulos, the senior US envoy for Africa, has firmly rejected allegations of bias regarding the US's recent proposal to resolve the ongoing civil conflict in Sudan. This statement follows criticism from Sudan’s military chief, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, who claimed that the proposed ceasefire conditions favor the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The Quad nations—US, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UAE—are working to mediate peace, while accusations of UAE's support for the RSF complicate the negotiations. Amid rising tensions and continuing violence, both parties have expressed skepticism over the proposed solutions.

Massad Boulos, the senior US envoy for Africa, has firmly rejected allegations of bias regarding the US's recent proposal to resolve the ongoing civil conflict in Sudan. This statement follows criticism from Sudan’s military chief, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, who claimed that the proposed ceasefire conditions favor the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The Quad nations—US, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UAE—are working to mediate peace, while accusations of UAE's support for the RSF complicate the negotiations. Amid rising tensions and continuing violence, both parties have expressed skepticism over the proposed solutions.

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