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What happens to the children of deportees from the US?
As the Trump administration deports tens of thousands, what happens to the children separated from their parents?
Trump blames predecessor as US economy hit by tariff policies
President asks for 'patience' as businesses react negatively to Trump's aggressive efforts to upend global trade.
Spain’s grid denies renewable energy to blame for massive blackout
REE says the outage cannot be blamed on Spain's high share of renewable energy, cause not clear yet.
After deadly attack in Kashmir, what’s next for India and Pakistan?
India-Pakistan tensions grow after attack on tourists in disputed region of Kashmir.
‘Time to resist’: Protesters etch Trump portrait in sand
Environmentalists carved a huge sand portrait of Donald Trump outside his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland.
Pro-Palestinian students confront University of Manchester leadership
Students interrupted a University of Manchester leadership meeting to demand they cut ties with Tel Aviv University.
Ukraine says it is poised to sign minerals deal with the US
Ukraine's PM says agreement is 'good, equal and beneficial', hopes it will be signed 'within the next 24 hours'.
Kashmir attack: How India might strike Pakistan – what history tells us
From aerial strikes to covert ground operations, India has used a range of means to hit Pakistan in the past. What now?
Drivers abandon vehicles after wildfire engulfs Israeli highway
A major highway in Israel was closed after wildfires engulfed it with flames and smoke.
Putin responds to Trump’s Ukraine ceasefire plan with a three-day offer
Ukraine and Europe counter-proposed terms, seeing the US plan as too conciliatory towards Moscow.
Reparations for empire: What the new pope owes to Africa
Pope Francis offered respect. His successor must offer justice for slavery, colonisation, and enduring white supremacy.
Trump-Amazon spat: What happened and how much US consumers import online
The White House criticised Amazon after a report said it planned to inform customers how much tariffs will cost them.
‘Milestone’: Russia, North Korea begin first road bridge construction
Moscow says the project will boost trade and highlight the two countries' strong alliance.
Is the race for clean energy losing momentum?
The US is pivoting back to fossil fuels, China is ramping up renewables, while Europe is trying to catch up.
Gaza siege reaches 60th day as US defends Israel at ICJ
No food, water or medical supplies have been allowed to enter the Gaza Strip since March 2.
Friend of Mohsen Mahdawi pushes back on claims of anti-Semitism
A friend of detained pro-Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi disputed the US government's claims of anti-Semitism.
US bombs and chemicals ravage Vietnam 50 years after the war’s end
American bombs and chemicals are still killing and maiming people 50 years after the end of the Vietnam war.
A ‘constitutional loophole’: How phone inspections test US civil rights
US border agents have a right to search electronic devices. But experts say the practice raises constitutional concerns.
Several killed in sectarian clashes near Damascus, Syria
Syrian security forces have been sent to restore calm after fighting broke out near Damascus.
Israel’s legitimacy on international stage “taking yet more hits”
Michael Lynk unpacks the ICJ case as over 40 nations say Israel’s ban on the UN’s aid agency breaks international human