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German leader Merz calls on US and Europe to ‘repair trust’
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said a “deep rift” has opened between Europe and the US and called to “repair trust”.
Co-founder of Palestine Action: government’s ban on group ‘backfired’
After the High Court ruling, Huda Ammori, co-founder of Palestine Action, says the UK government's ban has backfired.
Trump says planning to ‘make visit’ to Venezuela following Maduro abduction
Trump did not give a timeline for trip, which would make him the first US president to visit the country since 1997.
Mass burial for dozens of Palestinians who couldn’t be identified
Health officials have buried the bodies of 53 unidentified Palestinians and dozens of organs and remains.
Who is Tarique Rahman, the man set to become Bangladesh prime minister?
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party has secured a historic majority in the first election since PM Sheikh Hasina was ousted
Trump pardons 5 former NFL players ranging from perjury to drug trafficking
Ex-NFL players Joe Klecko, Nate Newton, Jamal Lewis, Travis Henry and the late Billy Cannon are all granted clemency.
Cuban official decries ‘massive punishment’ by US oil blockade
Diplomat Carlos de Cossio says US fuel embargo harms Cuba's medical services, food production and standard of living.
Palestine Action cofounder Ammori after High Court win: UK ban ‘backfired’
Huda Ammori celebrates 'victory for Palestine' as top court rules proscription as a 'terror' organisation was unlawful.
AU summit tackles climate change and Somaliland tensions
Heads of state are arriving in Addis Ababa for the 2026 African Union Summit, with a water-focused theme centred on clim
UN accuses paramilitary RSF of committing war crimes in Sudan’s el-Fasher
UN rights chief urges probe as new report details mass killings, sexual violence and targeted attacks against civilians.

