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In Gaza, Trump’s Board of Peace met with deep scepticism, little hope
In war-ravaged Gaza, residents question whether Trump's Board of Peace will deliver real security.
Trump tariffs live: US Supreme Court rules against sweeping global tariffs
Supreme Court says Trump did not have authority to enact tariffs under law meant for national emergencies.
No Ramadan joy, respite for families in Gaza City destroyed by Israel
Nisreen Nassar and her family, like many other Palestinians, continue to live in schools and makeshift shelters.
RSF killings in Sudan bear signs of genocide, UN says
The UN says mass killings by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces in El Fasher carry the hallmarks of genocide.
Thai police disguised in dancing lion costume arrest wanted man
Thai police disguised themselves in a ceremonial lion costume to catch a man wanted for burglary.
Israeli forces harass Al Jazeera reporter, journalists
Israeli forces blocked Al Jazeera and other networks as they filmed Palestinians waiting to go to the Al Aqsa Mosque.
A timeline of British royal sagas and scandals down the decades
Former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in Epstein scandal.
Ukraine’s patience with US peace push wears thin as Russia skirts pressure
The US is putting too much pressure on Kyiv and not enough on Moscow, says Ukraine’s Zelenskyy after more failed talks.
Ukraine to boycott Paralympic Games ceremony due to Russian participation
The International Paralympic Committee has allocated 10 combined slots to Russian and Belarusian athletes.
UN emergency food aid in Somalia may halt by April amid severe hunger
Families in Somalia pushed to the brink amid severe hunger; urgent food aid needed to avert worsening conditions.

