Diplomats in Tanzania report that hundreds of people may have died in violent clashes following disputed election results. The unrest erupted after leading opposition candidates were excluded from the ballot, prompting widespread protests. A senior opposition figure claims that police and foreign mercenaries are responsible for killings, while the government denies these allegations. The situation remains tense as international observers call for transparency and accountability.
In other news, judges in the United States have ordered the continuation of food aid for millions despite a government shutdown. An Israeli judge has resigned after disclosing evidence of the sexual abuse of a Palestinian prisoner. Scientists have developed a new anti-venom effective against seventeen types of snakebites, and Egypt's highly anticipated Grand Museum has finally opened.

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