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Why are many Western leaders visiting China?
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is in Beijing, saying he wants to reset ties.
Cuba says speedboat attackers from Florida planned to destabilise country
Associates of one of the passengers killed in the alleged raid attempt said he sought to overthrow Cuba's government.
Columbia University students protest ICE arrest at university housing
Protesters gathered at Columbia University after Department of Homeland Security agents detained a student on campus.
Iranian foreign minister says US, Iran moving closer to deal
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says the US and Iran have moved closer to reaching an agreement.
Columbia University says US immigration agents lied to detain student
Administrators say agents 'made misrepresentations', claimed missing person search to detain woman at school building.
Family of UN rapporteur Albanese sues Trump administration over sanctions
Albanese, a supporter of Palestinian rights, has faced US sanctions since July over her criticism of Israel.
Hillary Clinton calls for Trump to testify at US House Epstein hearing
The former secretary of state accused the Republican-led panel of seeking to protect political allies in probe.
International doctors forced to leave Gaza over Israeli demands
Seventeen aid groups have petitioned Israel’s Supreme Court after the government moved to ban 37 NGOs in Gaza.
How US economic warfare pushed Cuba to humanitarian collapse
The US has eased its fuel embargo on Cuba, after sanctions helped pushed the country to what the UN calls “humanitarian
Journalists demand Israel end Gaza entry ban
The Foreign Press Association of Israel and the Palestinian Territories is demanding Israel let journalists into Gaza.

