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Why the Global South needs a ‘Borrower’s Club’
With rich countries resisting reform, debtor nations must band together to break the system.
Makeshift bridge reconnects Indian communities cut off by landslides
Drone footage showed workers in India’s Uttarakhand building a makeshift bridge across a gorge after flash flooding.
Longtime Belarus leader Lukashenko signals he may not seek another term
Putin ally Lukashenko has ruled Belarus with an iron fist for more than than three decades and is now on seventh term.
Israel approves Gaza City occupation, mass displacement looms
Israel has approved a plan by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the military occupation of Gaza City.
Canada sheds tens of thousands of jobs as Trump tariffs hit
Trump's sectoral tariffs on steel, aluminium and autos have hit the manufacturing sector hard and reduced hiring.
India may pause plans to buy US arms after Trump’s tariffs: Report
India says reports are 'false and fabricated', claiming procurement of items like Javelin antitank missiles under way.
Pakistan says soldiers kill 33 fighters near Afghan border
Pakistan's military says those killed had the backing of India although it offers no evidence to back up the allegation.
‘No plans’ to recognise Palestinian state, US vice president says
The US has “no plans” to recognise a Palestinian state, according to US Vice President JD Vance.
China welcomes new US-Russia contact as Trump seeks end to Ukraine war
Xi Jinping expresses support for 'long-term' solution to Ukraine conflict during call with Russia's Vladimir Putin.
Bayern Munich veers from Rwanda sponsorship after criticism
German football club to shift away from 'Visit Rwanda' sponsorship after criticism from fans.

