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Coup D'état · MadagascarA colonel in an elite military unit in Madagascar said Tuesday the armed forces are taking power in the Indian Ocean nation. His announcement came almost immediately after parliament voted to impeach President Andry Rajoelina, who has fled the country because of the rebellion by soldiers.See the Story
Madagascar army colonel says military has taken charge of nation
39% Center coverage: 217 sources

Josh Shapiro · PennsylvaniaA man who scaled an iron security fence in the middle of the night, eluded police and used beer bottles filled with gasoline to ignite the occupied mansion of Pennsylvania governor, Josh Shapiro, pleaded guilty Tuesday to attempted murder and other charges.
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Man pleads guilty to arson attack at Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro's home, gets 25 to 50 years
51% Center coverage: 199 sources

Colombia · ColombiaThe United Nations warned that mercury contamination from illegal gold mining in Colombia’s Atrato River basin has created a “serious and ongoing human rights crisis,” threatening the health and survival of Indigenous and Afro-descendant communities who depend on the river for food, water and culture.See the Story
UN warns Colombia over mercury contamination in Atrato River, calls crisis a human rights emergency
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