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White House to make it harder for US federal workers to challenge firings
If the proposal is implemented, workers will not be able to seek remedy through an independent review board.
Will Trump adopt Israel’s ‘red lines’ on Iran?
The Quincy Institute’s Trita Parsi says ‘the changing goal posts’ of Iran-US talks leave little room for success.
Jimmy Lai sentenced: What happened to other HK pro-democracy protesters?
Jimmy Lai, 78, has been sentenced to 20 years. We look at what happened to major democratic Hong Kong protesters.
Japanese PM after landslide victory: ‘I do not fear any challenges’
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s coalition has won 352 of the 465 seats in the lower house of Parliament.
Protesters in Australia rally against Israeli president’s visit
Protesters took to the streets across Australia to rally against the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
Strong support in Pakistan for Gaza peacekeeping force but questions linger
Poll finds Pakistanis ready to support Gaza peacekeeping mission under Muslim alliance and UN approval framework.
Israel tightens grip on occupied West Bank with governance changes
Palestinians say Israeli changes to occupied West Bank governance essentially legalise settlements.
Israeli plans deepen de facto annexation of occupied West Bank
Israel approves plans to expand its power across the West Bank, making it easier to seize Palestinian land illegally.
Iran suggests it could dilute highly enriched uranium for sanctions relief
Iran's atomic energy chief makes comment as more mediated negotiations with the US expected.
Bad Bunny calls for unity during Super Bowl half-time show
Bad Bunny used his historic Super Bowl half-time show to call for unity in the Americas.

