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Biden blocks sale of US Steel to Japan’s Nippon Steel
Biden cites need to 'level playing field' in long anticipated blocking of $14.6bn sale likely to roil ties with Tokyo.
Alexander-Arnold ‘fully committed’ to Liverpool amid Real Madrid interest
Liverpool manager Arne Slot says defender Trent Alexander-Arnold is not distracted by rumours of a move to Real Madrid.
In Kenya, not even the cartoonists are safe
Amid Ruto's crackdown on dissent, a popular young cartoonist critical of his government went missing on Christmas Eve.
What lies ahead for the global economy in 2025?
Inflation, geopolitical tensions and trade rows have hampered the global economy in 2024. What's in store in 2025?
Musk calls for release of jailed UK far-right activist ‘Tommy Robinson’
Elon Musk has called for the release of jailed UK far-right activist and anti-Islam campaigner ‘Tommy Robinson’.
Decorated US soldier identified as Trump Hotel Tesla explosion driver
Investigators say an active US Special Forces member was responsible for Tesla Cybertruck explosion at Trump Hotel.
Carter was a successful peacemaker – but he did not succeed in Bosnia
His 1994 handshake with Radovan Karadzic was a stain on his legacy.
Israeli forces kill dozens in Gaza with ceasefire talks set to resume
As an Israeli delegation heads to Doha for talks, Israeli forces kill at least 26 people in attacks across Gaza.
PA’s brutal siege on Jenin only deepens its crisis of legitimacy
The people of Palestine will not forget the loss of life or the shabiya-style beatings and torture.
‘Highest price for war’: Russia lost 430,000 soldiers in 2024, says Ukraine
Casualties understood to have reached record levels last year as Russia seized less than 1 percent of Ukrainian lands.

