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Senegal football federation denounces verdict in Morocco against fans
Eighteen Senegal fans were detained following the AFCON final in Morocco on January 18 and were sentenced on Thursday.
Police search ex-Prince Andrew’s former home a day after his arrest
Mountbatten-Windsor remains under investigation, which means he has neither been charged nor exonerated by police.
Man Utd owner Ratcliffe avoids charge by FA for ‘colonised’ comment
Manchester United owner Jim Ratcliffe has apologised if people were offended by UK 'colonised by immigrants' comment.
Who made the cut on Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ and what they want
The Board of Peace takes Washington.
Inside Israel’s plan to turn West Bank land into ‘state property’
Israel approves West Bank land claims unless Palestinians prove ownership, sparking ‘annexation’ accusations.
Why did the US Supreme Court strike down Trump’s global tariff policy?
The US Supreme Court has struck down Donald Trump’s imposition of sweeping global tariffs.
Residents in northern Lebanon terrified their buildings will collapse
Residents say they’re scared for their own homes after a deadly building collapse in northern Lebanon.
A fragile freedom for Venezuela’s released political prisoners
Venezuela's new government has released hundreds of political detainees. But does that mean freedom?
Iran says US military build-up ‘unnecessary and unhelpful’, deal achievable
Top Iranian diplomat Abbas Araghchi says US 'has not asked' for zero uranium enrichment in nuclear talks.
US Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s global tariffs
The decision is a significant loss to US President Trump on an issue that has been critical for his economic agenda.

