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South Korea’s President Yoon in court for preliminary ‘rebellion’ hearing
Lawyers defending Yoon, who stands charged with trying to incite a rebellion, called for his release from custody.
Trump says he could give to 20% of DOGE savings back to Americans
US president's proposal comes amid scepticism of claimed savings from Elon Musk's cost-cutting drive.
US declares drug cartels, criminal gangs global terrorist organisations
Trump frequently depicts immigration and drug smuggling as part of an 'invasion' of the US to justify harsh measures.
Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro slams coup accusations against him
The far-right leader has posted a rebuttal on social media, accusing Brazil's government of being 'authoritarian'.
Real Madrid beat Manchester City 3-1 to reach Champions League last 16
Kylian Mbappe scores a hat-trick as dominant Madrid secure a 6-3 aggregate win over City at the Bernabeu.
Apple unveils souped up version of its cheapest iPhone
The iPhone 16e is the fourth-generation of a model sold historically at dramatically lower prices.
Global glacier melt is accelerating, new study finds
A new study published in Nature finds ice is melting at a 'concerning' rate, with repercussions for sea-level rise.
Video: Qatar’s emir holds talks with Iran’s president in Tehran
Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani has visited Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian in Tehran.
Pope’s tests show ‘slight improvement’ as Italy PM Meloni visits hospital
Prime Minister Georgia Meloni says pope was 'alert and responsive' and cracking jokes during hospital visit.
What does the shift in geopolitical power mean for Ukraine?
Ukrainian and European Union leaders not invited to Russia-US talks in Riyadh.

