Year: 2025
Tens of thousands go hungry in Sudan after Trump aid freeze
by Bahira AMIN For the first time in nearly two years of war, soup kitchens in famine-stricken Sudan are being forced to turn people away, with U.S. President Donald Trump’s aid freeze gutting the life-saving schemes. “People will die because
Read MoreHow Trump Is Gutting Regulatory Agencies Like the SEC, CFPB and EEOC
The furious pace of deregulation is gutting agencies intended to protect ordinary Americans, consumer advocates say. But business groups have long favored regulatory relief.
Read MoreSaudi art biennale seeks to modernize Islamic tradition
by Sofiane Alsaar Under a vast canopy of tents in the Saudi city of Jeddah, religious artifacts are on display alongside contemporary art pieces, part of the kingdom’s bid to transform its ultraconservative image. The second edition of the Islamic
Read MoreDonald Trump starts “immediate” talks with Vladimir Putin on Ukraine – The Economist
Donald Trump starts “immediate” talks with Vladimir Putin on Ukraine The Economist
Read MoreJudge restores Trump administration’s buyout offer to federal workers – Fox News
Judge restores Trump administration’s buyout offer to federal workers Fox News
Read MoreLinda McMahon faces confirmation hearing. And, Trump, Putin agree to meet
What to know about Trump’s pick for education secretary, Linda McMahon, who faces her confirmation hearing today. And, Trump agrees to meet with Putin to kick off talks to end the war in Ukraine. (Image credit: Anna Moneymaker)
Read MoreHamas says it will release hostages as scheduled this weekend
Israel threatened Tuesday to resume hostilities with Hamas in Gaza unless the militant group releases hostages under the ceasefire agreement. (Image credit: Oded Balilty)
Read MoreNavalny’s legacy dims among young Russians he once galvanised
For the young Russians who would once have turned out to Alexei Navalny street rallies in their thousands, the opposition leader’s public legacy has faded fast in the year since his death. The Kremlin critic had hoped young, urban, pro-Western
Read More‘I carry my cross’: sub-Saharan migrants despair in Tunisia
by Youcef Bounab Jonas spent more than a year trying to reach Tunisia after escaping ethnic violence in his native Nigeria, but rising anti-migrant sentiment and a government crackdown in the North African country have left him without help. Speaking
Read MoreSeveral injured after car drives into group of people in Munich, police say – BBC.com
Several injured after car drives into group of people in Munich, police say BBC.com More Than Two Dozen Injured in Suspected Car Attack in Germany The Wall Street Journal Car driver in Munich plows into crowd 1 day before Vance and world
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