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How will the US immigration system change?
Donald Trump’s $170 billion plan will build high border walls, and even higher barriers to migration.
Aftermath of deadly Israeli air attacks in Damascus
The military compound was struck twice, causing structural damage with smoke visible across the city.
Can South Africa keep its G20 debt promise?
South Africa promised debt solutions for low income nations during its G20 presidency. Has it kept its word?
Contrary to India’s fears, Bangladesh is not joining a China-Pakistan axis
Dhaka is treading carefully amid shifting alliances in South Asia and has no plan to entangle itself in strategic blocs.
Babies born in UK using DNA from three people to avoid genetic disease
The IVF technique uses DNA from the mother's egg, the father's sperm, and a small amount from a healthy donor's egg.
Syrian forces withdraw from Suwayda as mediation restores calm
Local Druze leaders to oversee city's security after Syrian forces depart following intense mediation.
How selling parrots to a Pakistani journalist led to a locked bank account
Pakistani bird sellers face account freezes after selling parrots to a journalist critical of the state.
Syrian president vows to protect Druze after Israeli strikes on Damascus
Ahmed al-Sharaa has vowed to hold those responsible for abuses against the Druze minority accountable.
Syria’s al-Sharaa accuses Israel of ‘sowing division’ after attacks
Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa accused Israel of trying to turn Syria into a ‘theatre of endless chaos’.
Togo votes in local elections amid outburst of public anger: What to know
The Gnassingbe family has collectively ruled the West African country since 1967, and many Togolese want change.

