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Consumer sentiment plunges as US ‘frightened’ of ‘sharply higher prices’
Deterioration in sentiment and inflation expectations are based on US President Trump's escalation of trade tensions.
WPL 2025 final: Delhi Capitals Women vs Mumbai Indians Women; teams, stream
Al Jazeera takes a closer look at the Women's Premier League final at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai.
Fernandes hits back at Ratcliffe over ‘overpaid’ jibe at Manchester United
Manchester United co-owner says some players are 'overpaid', but club captain defends his teammates.
Mark Carney sworn in as Canadian PM amid growing tensions with US
Mark Carney has been sworn in as the prime minister of Canada, assuming office amid threats from the United States.
Germany parties agree plan for spending boost, debt brake overhaul
The plan calls for a $545bn fund for infrastructure spending.
Columbia expels, suspends students after government threats: What we know
Move comes after Columbia was targeted in federal funding cuts last week.
Residents near Ukraine’s frontline sceptical of ceasefire deal
People in a town near the frontline in Ukraine’s Sumy region have told Al Jazeera they are mistrustful of US peace deal.
Can global institutions stop Israel’s breach of international law?
Redi Tlhabi talks with a former top UN official on whether international institutions could hold Israel to account.
Mahmoud Khalil arrest: A step towards the end of free speech in the US?
Redi Tlhabi discusses Mahmoud Khalil's arrest and the larger impact with his lawyer and a Columbia University student
Hamas ‘ready’ to hand over Israeli captive and four bodies held in Gaza
The Palestinian group agrees to resume talks, promising to free Edan Alexander and hand over four captives' bodies.

