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US slaps sanctions on top Chinese, Hong Kong officials for rights abuses
Secretary of State Rubio says Beijing ‘broke promises’ to Hong Kong residents, depriving them of their freedoms.
Fire destroys over a dozen Teslas at Rome dealership
Elon Musk says “terrorism” was behind a fire at a Rome Tesla dealership that reduced 17 vehicles to burned out shells.
France’s far-right Marine Le Pen banned from 2027 presidential election
A French court sentenced Marine Le Pen to a five-year ban on running for office and two years of electronic tracking.
Trump’s ‘America first’ policy is complicating business of making cars
Tariffs on imported cars and auto parts will sharply increase prices, hitting demand and jobs, experts say.
Spanish mine explosion kills five workers, injures four
Investigation launched as relatives accuse mining companies of doing ‘less and less’ to guarantee safety.
My sister was the joy of every Eid. Now she is gone
After 13 Eids spent together in Gaza, the author mourns her little sister, killed by Israel at the end of last year.
Moldova expels three Russian diplomats, Moscow promises to retaliate
Chisinau says trio personae non gratae after accusing embassy of helping convicted lawmaker escape to Transnistria.
Faced with measles, Texas healthcare workers confront ‘information warfare’
For the first time in a decade, a US child has died of measles. What can doctors and nurses do to encourage vaccination?
Meta profits as ads promote illegal Israeli settlements in West Bank
Companies are selling homes in illegal settlements and individuals are fundraising to buy weapons for Israeli soldiers.
Children in Gaza among Palestinians killed on Eid
Palestinian children were dressed in shrouds covering their new clothes after Israeli bombing in Gaza killed them on Eid

