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Poland’s Tusk faces confidence vote, hoping for fresh start
Tusk called the vote as he seeks to regain momentum after his ally lost the presidential election earlier this month.
‘I invested in a Ponzi scheme’: Nigerians fall victim to crypto scams
Experts say financial illiteracy, lax regulations, greed, economic hardship make people susceptible to scam companies.
Israel’s Smotrich could paralyse Palestinian economy by ending bank waiver
Israeli finance minister ends waiver that Palestinian banks rely on to operate after Western sanctions announced.
‘You don’t know if you’ll return home’: Immigration raids shake Los Angeles
Residents are on edge as the Trump administration escalates force against protests that have rocked the city.
Elon Musk says he ‘regrets’ social media attacks on Trump
Tech billionaire says some of his social media posts about US president 'went too far.'
Month of May was world’s second-warmest on record: EU scientists
The biggest temperature increases were recorded in the Middle East, West Asia, northeast Russia, and north Canada.
Dozens of white rhinos relocated from South Africa to Rwanda
Two batches of 35 rhinos moved by truck and airliner as part of major rewilding involving South Africa and Rwanda.
Curfew in LA as protests against Trump’s immigration crackdown continue
Los Angeles enforced a nighttime curfew during protests as Trump sent troops, drawing criticism from officials.
How to Sue the Klan: The landmark case against racial violence in the US
The civil case of five Black women sets a legal precedent across the United States in the fight against organised hate.
US, China agree on ‘framework’ on trade after talks in London
Negotiators say agreement will be presented to US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping for approval.

