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| Kenya mourns death of iconic elephant Craig Craig was one of the last remaining elephants identified as super tuskers in Africa, but also became a symbol for conservation. What is behind Trump's ouster of Venezuela's Maduro? The latest attacks on Caracas suggest regime change is top of the White House agenda when it comes to Venezuela. But the ultimate purpose may not be purely to restore democracy. Mexico: Powerful earthquake kills at least 2 people The magnitude 6.5 earthquake shook the center and south of the country, which is one of the most seismically active in the world. The capital Mexico City and tourist hotspot Acapulco were affected. K-Pop band BTS set to make comeback in March The reunion marks the end of a nearly four-year hiatus. All seven members of the South Korean pop boy band BTS have now completed their mandatory military service. Middle Eastern governments are watching Iran's protests As anti-government protests continue in Iran, countries in the region are watching. Some are concerned; others sense potential opportunity. Swiss fire safety under scrutiny after Crans-Montana blaze After the deadly fire at the Constellation bar in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana, questions are growing about the country's safety regulations. Finnish police arrest 2 over undersea cable damage They were part of the crew aboard a cargo vessel suspected of severing a telecom cable linking Finland and Estonia. How coup leader Doumbouya might govern democratic Guinea The decisive electoral victory for Mamadi Doumbouya has ended Guinea's post-coup transition to civilian rule. Can the elected president turn promises into progress for a nation rich in resources yet poor in opportunity? Iran protests: Trump and Tehran officials exchange threats President Donald Trump said the US is "locked and loaded," but analysts told DW that more violence wouldn't help protesters. CAR: Touadera expected to win 'peaceful' election The Central African Republic held relatively peaceful elections on December 28, widely seen as a test for President Touadera's decade in power. But can the country entrench stability and deliver economic transformation? Kim Jong Un's daughter visits mausoleum, fueling heir rumors In North Korea, where political events are meticulously choreographed, the visit to the Kim dynasty’s resting place comes as Pyongyang prepares for its first ruling party congress in five years. Venezuela releases 88 jailed after post-election protests The New Year's Day announcement marks the second mass release in a week amid US pressure on President Nicolas Maduro's government. |