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Eli Lilly becomes first pharma firm to join $1 trillion club
The company's stock has zoomed this year, driven by the explosive growth of the weight-loss drug market.
Despite Gaza ceasefire, ‘we haven’t seen the worst’: B’Tselem chief
Conditions that led to genocide in Gaza remain precarious given lack of accountability, says rights advocate Yuli Novak.
Ex-leader of Reform UK in Wales jailed for 10 years over pro-Russia bribes
Judge says Nathan Gill, a former leader of the Reform UK party in Wales, 'abused position of authority and trust'.
Qatari emir arrives in DR Congo after Rwanda visit
Qatar has mediated talks between the DRC government and M23 rebels which led to a framework deal last week.
Pilot killed as fighter jet crashes at Dubai Airshow
An Indian-made HAL Tejas fighter jet crashed during a demonstration at the Dubai Airshow in United Arab Emirates.
In Tunisia, a church procession blends faith, nostalgia and migration
The Virgin Mary procession in La Goulette unites diverse communities, reviving the memory of a historic Sicilian past.
Zelenskyy says Trump’s Ukraine plan must ensure ‘real and dignified peace’
Ukrainian president says working on US plan to end war with Russia as European allies raise concerns about concessions.
Bangladesh 5.5-magnitude earthquake – what we know so far
At least five people killed in deadly earthquake close to the capital city Dhaka on Friday.
Africa does not need to borrow democracy; it needs to reclaim it
Africa’s democratic roots are deep and ready to be reclaimed.
Why has Trump blasted US Democrats for ‘seditious’ comments?
Six Democratic Congress members call on the US military not to obey 'illegal orders'; but has Trump issued any?

