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Portugal’s parliament approves far-right party’s bill to ban face veils
If bill is signed into law, Portugal would join several European countries which already have full or partial bans.
Will Madagascar’s coup overshadow its Gen Z revolution?
Madagascar’s Gen Z declared victory after the president fled, but will they have a say in the country’s future?
How will Putin travel to Hungary to meet Trump with ICC arrest warrant?
Will Putin be inspired by fellow ICC fugitive Netanyahu to take a more circuitous route to his destination?
Aid trucks enter Gaza’s Khan Younis after ceasefire
Trucks loaded with humanitarian aid were seen moving through Gaza’s Khan Younis on Friday.
UK’s Palestine Action group wins legal bid to challenge ban
UK court to hear challenge to the pro-Palestine group's ban under 'anti-terrorism' laws after government loses appeal.
Trump expects expansion of Abraham accords soon, hopes S Arabia will join
Widespread regional anger over Israel's war on Gaza will likely prove a major obstacle to any further signatories.
French massacre of WWII African riflemen ‘premeditated’, covered up: Report
New findings reveal the Thiaroye massacre death toll was far higher than reported, with up to 400 victims.
John Bolton pleads not guilty to mishandling classified information in US
Bolton, a former Trump advisor, appeared for an arraignment in a federal court, where he faces 18 criminal counts.
UK police under pressure to end ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv football fans
Fans of the Israeli football team Maccabi Tel Aviv have been barred from attending a Europa League game at Aston Villa.
Polish court will not extradite Ukrainian to Germany over Nord Stream blasts
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has said handing over the Ukrainian diver is not in the country's best interests.

