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The dangers of falling in love online
We discuss the dangers of falling in love online and how technology is used to deceive and steal from victims.
US revokes nearly 1,500 student visas: Who are the targets?
Hundreds of students have had their visas cancelled and find themselves in limbo.
CAF fines its president’s club after African Champions League fan disorder
Mamalodi Sundowns, owned by the Confederation of African Football's president, are fined for fan disorder.
Children in Gaza survive on ‘less than a meal a day’: Aid groups
About 95 percent of aid groups have suspended or cut their services due to Israeli bombardment and blockade.
Military courts: The front line of Uganda’s war on dissent
Used to prosecuting civilians, Uganda’s military courts help entrench repression ahead of the 2026 elections.
Rubio says US to decide within days if Ukraine ceasefire ‘doable’
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the US will decide in days whether to continue to push for peace in Ukraine.
Protests in New York over Trump’s policies targeting universities
Students and staff at college campuses across the US are angry at what they say is an assault by the White House.
‘Conspiracy trial’ restarts: What’s Tunisia’s history with death penalty?
Death penalty has effectively been suspended in Tunisia since 1991, but prominent opposition figures may be sentenced.
Trump faces contempt risk: What happens if president violates court orders?
Judge James Boasberg has ruled that probable cause exists to find the Trump administration in criminal contempt.
At least two killed in Russian attacks on Ukraine’s Kharkiv, Sumy
Russia intensifies attacks on Ukraine as Kyiv for the first time accuses China of providing weapons to Moscow.

