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Trump imposes 50% tariff on Africa’s Lesotho, the highest among nations
The move deals a harsh blow to the small, impoverished state, which Trump mocked as a place 'nobody has heard of'.
Condemnation of anime-style images from Israeli military
The Israeli army faced backlash for joining an online trend of using AI anime-style images to portray its forces.
Reverse reparations: Zimbabwe’s perfect trap, South Africa’s looming danger
Land reform is not a threat, but a demand for justice. The global community must treat it as such.
Trump’s tariffs: Which countries will hit back – and which likely won’t?
Canada, China and the EU are expected to hit back, as other Asian nations and the UK seek deals.
Hungary to withdraw from International Criminal Court
Hungary announced it will end its membership of the ICC as it staged a red-carpet welcome for Benjamin Netanyahu.
Fed up with surging gang violence, thousands of Haitians hit the streets
Armed gangs control about 85 percent of the capital, Port-au-Prince, according to the UN.
Which countries have kept their promises on Gaza?
A look at what different countries said should be done in Gaza — and what they actually did.
Trump unveils sweeping global tariffs on so-called ‘Liberation Day’
US President Donald Trump brandished a chart as he announced sweeping new tariffs on goods coming to America.
Israel hits tents and homes in Gaza ‘with great force’
At least 1,163 people have been killed in Gaza since Israel resumed large-scale strikes on March 18.
Jailed Tunisian opposition figure Jaouhar Ben Mbarek goes on hunger strike
Ben Mbarek, along with about 40 other critics of the president, is being tried on state conspiracy charges.

