Russian missile kills 2 in Zaporizhzhia, Ukrainian official says

By Vladyslav Smilianets ZAPORIZHZHIA, Ukraine (Reuters) – A Russian missile attack killed two people and blew out apartment windows in the southern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia on Saturday, Anatoliy Kurtiev, secretary of the city council, said. “An enemy missile hit an open area,” Kurtiev said on Telegram. “Unfortunately a man and a woman died. Another…

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Colombia proposes 502.6 trillion pesos 2024 budget

BOGOTA (Reuters) – Colombia’s government on Saturday presented a budget proposal worth 502.6 trillion pesos ($127.8 billion) for 2024 to Congress, 19% greater than this year, the Finance Ministry said, an amount that would be the country’s highest if approved. Congress must greenlight the government’s budget by Oct. 20. The proposal includes spending 94.52 trillion…

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Spanish Socialists lose seat, after expat vote count, making it harder to form government

By Graham Keeley BARCELONA (Reuters) -Spain’s Socialists have emerged with one seat fewer after counts of votes from abroad in last week’s election, making it harder for them to be able to form a left-wing coalition as they would need the support of hardline Catalan separatists rather than just their abstention, analysts told Reuters on…

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Senegal opposition leader Sonko charged with plotting insurrection

By Ngouda Dione DAKAR (Reuters) – Senegal’s opposition leader Ousmane Sonko was charged on Saturday with plotting an insurrection, criminal conspiracy and other offenses, two months after his trial for a separate rape charge sparked deadly riots across the country. Sonko, 49, was handed a two-year prison sentence on June 1 for immoral behavior towards…

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