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Sudan’s aid workers fear crackdown under strict new army rules
Aid workers fear arrest and worsening of hunger crisis that already threatens millions of people.
Israeli strike kills eight relatives of Palestinian photojournalist
Palestinian photojournalist Osama al-Arbid lost eight of his family members in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City.
Who is behind Tren de Aragua?
A look at the gang at the centre of US President Donald Trump’s immigration policy.
Will Southeast Asian nations pick sides between the US and China?
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, ASEAN, met for a high stakes summit.
What are Germany’s Taurus missiles that Ukraine wants?
German Chancellor Merz's recent comments cause speculation Berlin will finally send the weapons to Ukraine.
A timeline of Israel’s starvation of Gaza in 2025
Dozens of Palestinians have starved to death in Gaza due to Israel’s total blockade on the enclave since.
‘Tidal wave’: How 75 nations face Chinese debt crisis in 2025
Developing countries to pay a record $22bn this year, mostly linked to loans from China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
French surgeon sentenced to 20 years for sex abuse of nearly 300 people
Joel Le Scouarnec tells court he committed 'despicable act' in another mass rape case that shocks France.
Gaza aid chaos condemned by humanitarian leaders
At least 3 people died when thousands of starving Palestinians rushed to an aid distribution point.
New US plan for Gaza aid is “not just nonsensical, it’s cruel”
Rami Khouri of the American University of Beirut says Gazans are choosing being starving and being shot

