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Ex-UK home secretary: Trump unlikely to yield peace between Ukraine, Russia
Charles Clarke and another Cambridge University expert argue Europe could replace a failing US as Ukraine's guarantor.
Gaza’s hospitals cannot provide food to recovering patients
Patients struggle to feed themselves as Israel’s blockade deepens the food and aid shortage.
Burkina Faso army, militias killed 130 members of ethnic group, HRW says
Army aircraft were reportedly hovering above as the killings took place, showing command control of the operation.
Ukraine says Russia fired barrage of drones amid calls for ceasefire
Ukrainian authorities say ceasefire proposals are being 'ignored' as new drone attacks damage civilian infrastructure.
China and US agree to 90-day tariff suspension as trade war talks extended
Some 'reciprocal' tariffs and duties are being rolled back in favour of 'mutually beneficial' talks.
PKK to formally disband and lay down its weapons
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, has announced that it plans to disband and disarm
Israel committed to ‘intensified’ Gaza operation despite US captive release
Israeli PM says negotiations with Hamas will continue 'under fire', with just a pause for Edan Alexander's release.
Kurdish PKK to disband, potentially ending decades of conflict in Turkiye
Move follows February call by jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan for group to lay down its arms.
Virat Kohli announces retirement from Test cricket
In the end of an era for Indian Test cricket, Virat Kohli follows fellow batting star Rohit Sharma into retirement.
Do Israel’s attacks make a difference to Yemen’s Houthis?
The US and the Houthis have come to a ceasefire agreement, but Israel continues to trade attacks with the Yemeni group.

