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Ecuador’s Indigenous movement splinters over presidential election support
Indigenous voters likely hold the key to the April 13 election. But internal divisions may cost them their influence.
Netanyahu backs dismissal of Israeli reservists calling for end to Gaza war
About 1,000 current and retired Israeli Air Force pilots sign letter, saying Gaza war only serves 'political interests'.
Activists turn US embassy pond blood red in London
Greenpeace activists in London have turned the US embassy’s pond blood red in protest of arms sales to Israel.
Who is Pierre Poilievre, Canada’s Conservative leader?
Poilievre faces tight election race to become prime minister in campaign dominated by Trump threats.
Unpacking Israel’s war on international humanitarian law
Israel has tried to legally justify its attacks and treatment of Palestinians, even as it goes against international law
Trump-China tariff war: What could the US gain and lose?
Trump's 125 percent tariffs on Chinese imports come into force amid market relief elsewhere.
US-China trade war escalates after Trump increases tariffs
The US and China trade war is escalating after US President Donald Trump increased China’s trade levy to 125%.
Stocks soar: Why Trump faces scrutiny over tariff pause timing
Trump's sudden 90-day tariff pause which caused stock index gains has prompted concerns about insider trading.
Russian advances in Ukraine slow down despite growing force size
Two analyses have captured Moscow's battlefield struggles amid US-mediated talks to end the war.
Could Donald Trump’s tariffs destroy globalisation?
Implications of US trade policies cause alarm far and wide.

