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Trump releases more than 2,000 new JFK assassination files: What we know
More than 60,000 new pages are now accessible. But historians are trying to answer whether they tell us anything new.
In South Africa, Russia’s ‘anti-colonial’ narrative sways public opinion
Sympathy towards wartime Russia has deep historical roots, back to the Cold War era and earlier.
Djokovic-led tennis players’ union files lawsuit against professional tours
The PTPA accuses the ATP, WTA, ITF and the ITIA of exploiting tennis players and jeopardising their health and safety.
‘Political prisoner’: Palestinian Mahmoud Khalil decries arrest in the US
Khalil is the Columbia University graduate student who the Trump administration is seeking to deport.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,119
These are the key developments on day 1,119 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Trump administration releases thousands of files on JFK assassination
Scholars and historians are likely to spend months sifting through records for answers about US president's killing.
NASA astronauts return to Earth after 9 months: How space changes the body
Nine months in space can permanently alter the body, leaving astronauts with possible long-term health effects.
Israel’s Netanyahu warns deadly Gaza onslaught ‘only the beginning’
Israeli leader says future ceasefire negotiations will 'only take place under fire'.
Judge says Musk and DOGE ‘likely violated’ constitution in USAID shutdown
A federal court issued an injunction on behalf of USAID contractors and employees who filed a complaint against Musk.
Israeli air strikes on Gaza: beginning of a “larger campaign”?
Mouin Rabbani, Middle East analyst, breaks down Israel’s latest airstrikes on Gaza.

