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World Food Programme strained in Sudan as rainy season, funding cuts loom
With the rainy season and funding cuts looming, the World Food Programme is worried about the displaced in Sudan.
Yemen’s Houthis launch missiles at Israel, army says it intercepts
The group says it attacked an Israeli military base with a hypersonic missile.
Magnitude 7.4 earthquake strikes off coasts of Chile, Argentina
Chile issues evacuation alert for coastal areas in the Magallanes region in the country's far south.
One hundred days into Trump 2.0, is the opposition failing?
Donald Trump faces rising political opposition amid a growing backlash on key policies.
Sudanese paramilitary RSF kills 19 after taking city of al-Nahud: Sources
Control over city gives RSF strategic advantage in its bid to take Darfur capital el-Fasher, 400km west.
Lebanon warns Hamas against attacks threatening nation’s security
President Joseph Aoun says Lebanon must not be used as a launchpad for instability or be dragged into unnecessary wars.
Drone attack on Gaza ‘Freedom Flotilla’ ship
Aid workers trying to deliver supplies to Gaza are stranded on a burning ship in the middle of the sea.
US says war set to run on as Ukraine prepares to ratify minerals deal
Washington-Kyiv deal absolves Ukraine of past ‘debt’ for aid, but does not give security guarantees.
Knicks’ Brunson helps seal series against Pistons, Clippers sink Nuggets
New York Knicks' Jalen Brunson hits late trey to seal series against Detriot Pistons; LA Clippers beat Denver Nuggets.
How accurate is the movie ‘Conclave’ on electing a new pope?
The film 'does a fair job' - but we have some notes.

