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US to support Cambodian-Thai ceasefire with $45m aid pledge
The aid is earmarked to help support both countries in border stabilisation efforts.
Iran internet cuts a “classic ploy” by leadership
Sina Azodi on Iran’s escalating protests and the use of internet shutdowns to silence dissent.
‘I didn’t set out to break records’: Pakistan’s first female MMA fighter
Anita Karim retraces her journey into combat sports ahead of the country’s first ever professional women’s MMA fight.
“Expect to see an indictment” in ICE fatal shooting case
Professor Caren Myers Morrison says the political climate will likely lead to an indictment in the Minneapolis shooting
Ghana’s Semenyo signs $87m deal to join Manchester City from Bournemouth
The sought-after striker becomes the Premier League club's first signing of the January transfer window.
Why is Pakistan selling its JF-17 fighter jets to Bangladesh and others?
Islamabad’s defence diplomacy is driving new interest in the JF-17 fighter jet following Pakistan-India clashes.
Conservative lawmaker in Honduras injured after being hit with explosive
The incident underscores the tense political environment in Honduras in the wake of its contested presidential election.
Ukraine calls on allies to raise pressure as Russia fires Oreshnik missile
Kyiv labelled the use of the weapon close to the EU and NATO border a 'grave threat' to European security.
It’s not the oil. It’s Florida
Nicolas Maduro’s kidnapping is about the US state's politics, not Venezuela’s oil.
Sudan in need of urgent aid as it marks 1,000 days of war: NGOs
Fierce fighting and global funding cuts have pushed more than 33 million people towards starvation.

