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Trump v US courts: Where do challenges to executive orders stand?
Trump’s 2025 executive orders face legal pushback. But is the US headed towards a constitutional crisis?
Peru jails ex-president Humala for 15 years over money laundering
Judges also order jailing of Nadine Heredia, Humala's wife, in the same case but she flees to Brazil with her son.
Despite crackdown, Afghan refugees remain rooted in Pakistan’s northwest
Afghans remain in Pakistan’s northwest province as local support and weak enforcement slow deportations.
Will US pressure tactics on Lebanon make Hezbollah disarm faster?
US pressure campaign to accelerate the disarming of Hezbollah is putting Lebanese government in a difficult position.
Amid Zimbabwe’s political crisis, hope and frustration brew
As president Mnangagwa faces pressure to resign, people say they are angry but fear protesting amid calls for change.
China posts 5.4% GDP growth in first quarter, beating forecasts
Statistics agency says economy 'off to a good start' despite more 'complex and severe' external environment.
Top UK barrister: Israel is carrying out ‘destruction of humanity’ in Gaza
Michael Mansfield, a human rights lawyer, talks to Al Jazeera about a war crimes case he and others recently filed.
Video: Leading human rights lawyer speaks out on Israel war crimes suspects
A lawyer spoke out after helping file a legal case against 10 British nationals accused of war crimes in Gaza.
Curry, Butler carry Warriors to play-in win over Grizzlies
A combined 75 points by Jimmy Butler and Stephen Curry against the Grizzlies help Warriors qualify for the playoffs.
Kashmir’s famed saffron faces devastating new terror: Porcupines
Kashmir's saffron farmers are losing 30 percent of their crop to the rodents as deforestation pushes them into farms.

