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Greek transport frozen by strikes and protests on train crash anniversary
Government blamed ‘human error’, but protesters point to decades of mismanagement and neglect.
US official laughs at question on invading other countries
US official laughs at question on invading other countries joke in press briefing room.
Michigan primary takeaways: Biden, Trump win but Gaza protest sends message
Biden and Trump won their Michigan primaries but as Israel's war on Gaza rages, 'uncommitted' voters show anger.
Asylum applications in the EU hit seven-year high
More than 1.1 million people applied for asylum in bloc in 2023, just under levels of the 2015-16 refugee crisis.
Palestinians rush into the sea as aircraft drop aid into Gaza
Gaza's 2.3 million people are reliant on 'woefully inadequate' food aid to survive, according to UN.
US extends detention of captain accused of shipping weapons to Houthis
Pakistani national charged with smuggling missile components to Iran-aligned group targeting Red Sea shipping.
Former paramilitary leader returned to Colombia following US jailing
Officials hope Salvatore Mancuso will reveal information about hundreds of murders and forced disappearances.
UK cargo ship sinking in Red Sea after Houthi attack
A UK-registered cargo ship can be seen partially submerged in the Red Sea after it was hit in an attack.
Fishy business: After Russia invaded Ukraine, its seafood industry thrived
Observers say Russia's seafood industry was not sanctioned quickly or harshly enough, especially at the start of war.
Apple parks electric car project
As enthusiasm for the tech wanes, markets approve of company’s decision to shift employees to burgeoning AI sector.

