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Trump tariffs to cause ‘untold damage’, UK business groups warn
Analysts say the UK's relatively mild rate of 10 percent does not signal a strong US-UK relationship.
Myanmar’s military junta chief joins Bangkok summit in rare trip abroad
General Min Aung Hlaing is under multiple global sanctions and is also wanted by the ICC for crimes against humanity.
Palestinian aid workers likely shot ‘execution style’, forensic expert says
Palestinian Red Crescent, which lost nine of its staff in March 23 attack, called it one of the war's 'darkest moments'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,135
These are the key events on day 1,135 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
How much will Trump’s new tariffs hurt other countries and US consumers?
Trump’s reciprocal tariffs range from 10 percent to more than 50 percent on the US’s trading partners.
Have Trump’s tariffs killed US-Africa preferential trade?
The AGOA framework that saw African countries export duty free to the US is as good as dead, experts say.
South Korea’s Constitutional Court removes President Yoon from office
South Korea's Constitutional Court said that President Yoon Suk-yeol 'violated' basic rights by declaring martial law.
Downtown Seoul tense as court due to rule on President Yoon’s impeachment
Thousands of police have been deployed in the vicinity of the Constitutional Court in anticipation of its ruling.
Six people dead after alleged dynamite attack in Bolivia gold-mining clash
The dynamite attack is thought to be the result of two mining collectives fighting over access to gold deposits.
Trump says he thinks Iran wants direct talks with US
US president says Iran initially wanted talks through intermediaries, but he thinks Tehran has changed its position.

