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Trump’s $200m ballroom: A history of home improvements at the White House
The White House has announced plans to build a new ballroom, fulfilling a long-term desire of Donald Trump's.
One in three Palestinians in Gaza going days without food, UNICEF says
UN agency warns of grave risk of famine as the number of starvation deaths hits 162 Palestinians, including 92 children.
Gaza family’s battle for survival as hunger and heat deepen despair
Palestinians Fadi and Abeer Sobh fight daily battles for food and water, as their six children face hunger and hardship.
How a popular Peruvian soft drink went ‘toe-to-toe’ with Coca-Cola
Inca Kola outshined Coca-Cola for decades, gaining a foothold during WWII through bodegas owned by a spurned community.
Nigeria kills her sun: Death and vindication for Ken Saro-Wiwa, Ogoni Nine
An activist’s fight against big oil leads to his death sentence. Thirty years on, government says he's a national hero.
Tottenham captain Son Heung-min to leave Premier League club
Son Heung-min captained Tottenham Hotspur to the Europa League title last season but will leave the club this summer.
Ex-Mali PM charged over X post supporting jailed critics of military rulers
Moussa Mara, the PM for eight months in 2014-2015, has been charged with 'undermining the credibility of the state'.
Non-US West lacks “leverage” on Palestine issue
Professor Rex Brynen says the US is co-funding a calculated famine in Gaza through failed humanitarian efforts.
Manhunt for ex-US soldier suspected of killing 4 in Montana bar
Police have told residents to stay home and not approach the suspect, who could be 'armed and dangerous'.
Epstein victims claim ‘cover up’ as Maxwell moved to low security prison
Former British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving 20 years in prison, moved to minimum security site in Texas.

