
U.S. Global Aid Freeze Sparks Hunger Crisis Concerns
U.S. humanitarian aid stalls globally despite Rubio’s assurances, with 500,000 tons of food frozen and UN warning of dire famine impacts.
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U.S. humanitarian aid stalls globally despite Rubio’s assurances, with 500,000 tons of food frozen and UN warning of dire famine impacts.
Sam Nujoma, Namibia’s founding president and leader from 1990 to 2005, has passed away at 95. He played a crucial role in the nation’s independence and early development.
Namibia’s founding president Sam Nujoma, who led the country to independence in 1990, has died at 95. A liberation icon celebrated for his lifelong dedication.
African leaders gathered in Dar es Salaam urge an immediate ceasefire and renewed peace efforts to quell the ongoing conflict in eastern DR Congo.
African leaders convene urgent summit, demand immediate ceasefire in eastern DRC and propose merged peace initiatives to prevent regional war.
Five Thai hostages freed after over a year in Gaza reunite with families in Bangkok, marking a poignant moment amid ceasefire efforts.
China’s consumer prices rise 0.5% in January amid stabilizing demand, while factory gate costs decline for 16th straight month. Economic indicators highlight shifting recovery patterns.
China’s DeepSeek accelerates, prompting comparisons to the Cold War’s Sputnik moment. Experts urge a balance of competition and cooperation in today’s interconnected world.
China’s AI advancements spark Sputnik comparisons, but experts urge global tech cooperation over Cold War-style competition in interconnected digital age.
Former President Trump has revoked security clearances for Antony Blinken and other Biden aides, citing concerns over their roles in investigations against him.