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South Africa leader calls Elon Musk over ‘distortions’ after Trump attack
President Ramaphosa called after US leader said he would suspend aid to South Africa over its land reform policy.
IAEA chief warns of nuclear risk from Russia attacks on Ukraine power grids
Moscow has bombarded Ukraine's energy infrastructure during its three-year invasion but avoided attacking nuclear sites.
Five people shot at education centre in central Sweden
Five people are in hospital after being shot at an education centre in central Sweden.
Trump’s new missile shield for the US – challenges and dangers
President's new missile defence project raises questions about cost, feasibility and global security.
Medical experts dispute evidence in Lucy Letby’s baby killing conviction
Lucy Letby is serving 15 life sentences for seven baby deaths at neonatal units between 2015-16.
What tariffs is China imposing on the US – and why are they significant?
China is quick to act when US tariffs on its imports go into effect, but experts say it's leaving room for negotiation.
New drone video shows wreckage from midair collision near DC airport
Investigators used a drone over the Potomac River to survey the wreckage from the midair collision near DC airport.
Trial of Salman Rushdie attacker to launch with tricky jury selection
Hadi Matar accused of attempted murder after repeatedly stabbing the author on stage in 2022 in the United States.
A thousand days of Israeli impunity, still no justice for Shireen Abu Akleh
A full 1,000 days since Israel killed Shireen Abu Akleh, no one has been held accountable despite efforts for justice.
In West Bank, Israel denies Jenin families right to bury loved ones at home
China is quick to act when US tariffs on its imports go into effect, but experts say it's leaving room for negotiation.

