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Inmates protest against torture in Venezuelan prison

Inmates protest against torture in Venezuelan prison

Hundreds of prisoners in the Venezuelan city of Barinas seized control of a prison on Sunday to protest against alleged torture. The inmates are demanding the resignation of the facility's director as part of their demonstration.

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Residents of house shot at in IJmuiden want to go home: 'We are not part of this conflict'

Residents of house shot at in IJmuiden want to go home: 'We are not part of this conflict'

Residents of a home in IJmuiden that was recently shot at are challenging a closure order in a Haarlem court to seek an immediate return to their residence. The father of the family testified that they are not involved in any conflict and feel safe, despite the Mayor of Velsen's decision to close the property following the incident.

Two swimmers drown off French coast due to strong currents

Two swimmers drown off French coast due to strong currents

Two swimmers drowned off the French coast in the Gironde department after being swept away by strong currents. Local authorities confirmed the incident and highlighted the dangerous conditions in the water.

WHO reports 900 suspected Ebola cases in DRC

WHO reports 900 suspected Ebola cases in DRC

The World Health Organization reports that suspected Ebola infections in the Democratic Republic of Congo have risen to 900. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated on Sunday that 101 cases have been officially confirmed since the outbreak began.

Van Kalmthout sixth in Indy 500, victory for Swede Rosenqvist

Van Kalmthout sixth in Indy 500, victory for Swede Rosenqvist

Dutch driver Rinus 'Veekay' van Kalmthout achieved a career-best sixth-place finish at the Indy 500 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The victory went to Sweden's Felix Rosenqvist following a competitive sprint finish.

Arab states condemn Ben-Gvir over treatment of flotilla

Arab states condemn Ben-Gvir over treatment of flotilla

Eight Arab-Islamic nations have condemned Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir for his treatment of activists detained while attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza. Ben-Gvir released a video mocking the activists, some of whom later reported physical abuse by Israeli authorities during their detention.