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As Sudanese city returns to life after two-year siege, drone threat lingers
Markets reopen in Dilling, South Kordofan’s second largest city. Yet residents face persistent aerial attacks.
Trump and Netanyahu align on Iran pressure but split on endgame
Trump, Netanyahu agree to sanction Iranian oil; analysts say Israel is pushing for war to cover West Bank annexation.
Gaza’s Nasser Hospital slams MSF’s ‘unsubstantiated’ armed men allegation
Hospital says MSF issued statements that 'misrepresent facts, mirror narratives historically used to justify' attacks.
A pardon for a price? How Donald Trump has reimagined presidential clemency
Critics have warned that the US president has taken an increasingly transactional approach to granting clemency.
Why are experts sounding the alarm on AI risks?
AI is advancing in rapid and unpredictable ways but there is no joint framework to keep it in check, experts say.
From the Balkans with Guns
Weapons from the Balkans are fuelling violence on the streets of Sweden. People & Power follows their trail.
How the Epstein files exposed victims but protected the powerful
The release of the Epstein files was supposed to expose a sex trafficking ring. Instead, they exposed the victims.
Brazil wins first gold medal for South America at Winter Olympics
Brazil became the first South American country to win gold at the Winter Olympics.
West Indies beat Nepal, become first team into T20 World Cup Super Eights
Shai Hope's unbeaten half-century steers West Indies into the last eight and eliminates Nepal from the T20 World Cup.
Ramadan 2026: Fasting hours, suhoor and iftar times around the world
The dawn-to-dusk fast lasts anywhere from 11.5 to 15.5 hours, depending on where in the world you are.

