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NPR sues Trump administration for cutting US federal funding
The lawsuit alleges the Trump administration's move to cut funding to public media violates the US's First Amendment.
Israeli forces raid foreign exchange shops in occupied West Bank; one dead
Palestinian groups slam the raids targeting exchanges in several cities in a widespread operation in the territory.
US, Europe lift ‘range restrictions’ on Ukraine missiles: Why it matters
German leader Merz confirms Kyiv can now target Russian military positions with long-range weapons from Western allies.
Liverpool car ramming casts ‘dark shadow’ over victory parade
Multiple football fans were injured in a car ramming incident during Liverpool FC’s Premier League victory parade.
Why are the US and EU struggling to reach a trade deal?
Trump's U-turn sees European leaders call for ‘lowest possible’ tariffs after levies postponed from June 1 to July 9.
At least five reported killed in large explosion at China chemical plant
More than 200 emergency workers respond to blast and blaze in Weifang in Shandong province, China state media report.
Ronaldo set to leave Al Nassr: What’s next, can he play in Club World Cup?
If Cristiano Ronaldo does exit Al Nassr, could he play with Miami's Lionel Messi or another team at FIFA Club World Cup?
Merz: Israeli army’s actions no longer justifiable in fight against Hamas
Friedrich Merz criticised Israel's actions in Gaza, saying the scale of civilian harm can no longer be justified.
Girl tells Al Jazeera how she escaped school inferno
Ward al-Sheikh Khalil spoke to Al Jazeera after surviving an Israeli airstrike on a school-turned-shelter in Gaza city.
Humanitarian groups slam Gaza’s new US-Israeli aid operation
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says it has started sending limited aid into Gaza, after Israel’s three-month siege.

