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Sunday, 14 June 2026 ¡ Global Edition ¡ Updated 07:25 CST
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Millions in war-ravaged Sudan surviving on one meal a day, say NGOs

Many people resorting to eating leaves and animal feed to survive in North Darfur and South Kordofan states.

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US blockade of Iran would worsen global energy crisis, analysts say

While US military says it will blockade Iranian ports only, move would have ripples worldwide, according to analysts.

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Protesters rally in Paris against ‘liberty-killing’ anti-Semitism bill

Hundreds of protesters gathered in Paris to oppose a proposed law aimed at combating ‘renewed forms’ of anti-Semitism.

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What Iran is saying about US plan to blockade ports

Iran’s military has called US blockade plans in the Strait of Hormuz an “act of piracy”.

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Cuba sent doctors. Washington sent a destroyer.

The US blockade is killing not just a failing state, but six decades of a small island extending global solidarity.

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Refugee in my own city: Surviving Tehran’s bombing, with my cat for company

Despite the relentless bombing, Sana refuses to flee Tehran, clinging to resilience and fleeting moments of normalcy.

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Ghanaian footballer Dominic Frimpong killed in armed attack on team bus

Berekum Chelsea's Dominic Frimpong died when armed robbers attacked the Ghana Premier League team travelling home.

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Australia appoints female army chief for the first time in history

Lieutenant General Susan Coyle has held several senior command roles over a nearly 40-year military career.

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Why oil prices aren’t what you think – and what it means for global supply

Growing gap between physical and on-paper oil prices points to more serious energy shock than appreciated, analysts say.

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Pope Leo lands in Algeria for historic visit as he starts Africa tour

The pope will also visit Cameroon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea during his 11-day trip to the continent.

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Who is Yechiel Leiter, Israel’s US envoy leading talks with Lebanon?

Israel's envoy to the US has far-right ties and has engaged in contentious rhetoric during Lebanese peace negotiations.

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Sinner beats Alcaraz in straight sets to win Monte Carlo, reclaim No 1 spot

Jannik Sinner continues his title-winning run with a 7-6(5), 6-3 triumph and grabs top spot in ATP rankings.

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Gaza's ceasefire hasn't brought the surge of aid it promised

President Trump's ceasefire in Gaza was supposed to ease Israel's blockade, but restrictions on aid remain tight six months later.

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After Victor OrbĂĄn's election loss, what's next for Hungary?

NPR's Michel Martin speaks with David Pressman, who served as U.S. ambassador to Hungary in the Biden administration, about Victor Orban's election loss and what this means for Hungary.

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Pope Leo says he does not fear Trump, as he pushes back in feud over Iran war

President Donald Trump delivered an extraordinary broadside against Pope Leo XIV on Sunday night, saying he didn't think the U.S.-born global leader of the Catholic Church is "doing a very good job."

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