UN pleads for Equatorial Guinea not to send US asylum seekers to their home countries: ‘Their life would be in danger’

Human rights experts make rare public appeal as US deportees describe being held in ‘prison-like’ conditions

Human rights experts at the United Nations issued a rare public appeal to Equatorial Guinea, urging the central African country to halt its plans to return US deportees to their home countries, where they face political violence, torture and death.

The statement, co-signed by a representative of the African Commission on Human and People’s Rights, adds diplomatic pressure on Equatorial Guinea, one of the world’s most repressive regimes, to comply with international human rights standards and avoid refoulement, or the expulsion of people to countries where they face persecution.

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Venezuela embarks on $150 billion restructuring of debt amid political turmoil – CNBC

  1. Venezuela embarks on $150 billion restructuring of debt amid political turmoil  CNBC
  2. Venezuela Kickstarts $170 Billion Debt Restructuring Process  Bloomberg.com
  3. Venezuela Launches Effort to Ease Its $170 Billion Debt Load  WSJ
  4. Venezuela starts sovereign, PDVSA debt overhaul; liabilities seen above $150 bln  Reuters
  5. Venezuela moves to restructure debt amid economic recovery push  Miami Herald
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Iran allowing transit of Chinese vessels in Strait of Hormuz, Fars news reports – Reuters

  1. Iran allowing transit of Chinese vessels in Strait of Hormuz, Fars news reports  Reuters
  2. Iran war live: Chinese vessels allowed to sail Hormuz as Trump meets Xi  Al Jazeera
  3. Chinese Supertanker Crosses Strait Without Paying Tolls  WSJ
  4. Oil prices dip after Iran says some vessels are crossing Hormuz  Reuters
  5. Some 30 ships have transited Strait of Hormuz overnight, IRGC says  Yahoo
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Brazil’s Atlantic forest records lowest deforestation in 40 years

Environmentalists hail decline but warn weakened laws could reverse gains

Brazil’s Atlantic forest, the country’s most threatened biome, last year recorded its lowest level of deforestation since monitoring began 40 years ago, a new report shows.

The forest is Brazil’s most populous biome, and home to 80% of the population and major cities such as Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. In 2025 it recorded 8,658 hectares of deforestation, marking the first time it has fallen below 10,000 hectares since 1985.

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Ukraine hit by second day of large-scale Russian missile and drone strikes – The Guardian

  1. Ukraine hit by second day of large-scale Russian missile and drone strikes  The Guardian
  2. Russia Pummels Kyiv in the Largest Drone Attack of the War  The New York Times
  3. Ukraine: 8 dead as Russian strikes pound Kyiv  dw.com
  4. Russia hits Kyiv with drones and ballistic missiles, killing 1 and injuring 31  NPR
  5. Russia fires about 800 drones at Ukraine despite recent talk by Putin and Trump of possible peace  NBC News
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Dust storms and lightning kill at least 96 people in northern India – AP News

  1. Dust storms and lightning kill at least 96 people in northern India  AP News
  2. Over 100 People Killed in India’s Uttar Pradesh as Storms Wreak Destruction  The New York Times
  3. Violent storm tears through India's most populous state, killing over 100  Reuters
  4. Video: Bareilly Man Thrown 50 Feet In Air By Strong Wind, Hands, Legs Broken  NDTV
  5. Watch: Man trying to hold tin shed gets swept into air during violent UP storm, survives terrifying fall  The Times of India
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Another Californian was exposed to hantavirus in deadly cruise ship outbreak, officials announce – Los Angeles Times

  1. Another Californian was exposed to hantavirus in deadly cruise ship outbreak, officials announce  Los Angeles Times
  2. CDC not requiring hantavirus cruise passengers to isolate at home  The Hill
  3. Did a bird-watching visit to this Argentine landfill spark the cruise ship hantavirus outbreak? Experts raise doubts  Scientific American
  4. Hantavirus: Current Situation  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | CDC (.gov)
  5. Argentina Races To Find Origin of Hantavirus Outbreak  The New York Times
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Inside the Secret Mission to Fly Taiwan’s President to Africa – The New York Times

  1. Inside the Secret Mission to Fly Taiwan’s President to Africa  The New York Times
  2. Taiwan president thanks US for help in strengthening defences  Reuters
  3. Obstruction of Eswatini visit proof of consolidating authoritarianism: Lai  Taipei Times
  4. China rejects US criticism of pressure on Taiwan flight permit  Yahoo
  5. Taiwan says US has ‘reaffirmed its clear and firm support’ for island  Arab News
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Satellite Imagery Shows Ongoing Demolitions Across Southern Lebanon – Bellingcat

  1. Satellite Imagery Shows Ongoing Demolitions Across Southern Lebanon  Bellingcat
  2. Amid ceasefire, Israeli forces ramp up destruction of homes in southern Lebanon  NBC News
  3. Hezbollah support endures in south Lebanon as ceasefire fails to stop war with Israel  BBC
  4. Lebanon says over 10,000 homes destroyed or damaged since truce with Israel began  The Times of Israel
  5. Mass Displacement from Southern Lebanon Raises Questions About Demographic Change  الحرة
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Pope Leo sets Catholics on collision course with AI – Axios

  1. Pope Leo sets Catholics on collision course with AI  Axios
  2. Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical on artificial intelligence is coming: Here’s what he has said on AI so far  OSV News
  3. The Vatican has said a lot about artificial intelligence. A primer ahead of the pope's encyclical  Yahoo
  4. The Catholic Church's response to AI — so far  EWTN News
  5. ‘Preserving Human Voices and Faces’: International Conference on AI at Urbaniana University  Vatican News
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‘Inevitable’ jet fuel shortages will drive up air fares this summer, says Willie Walsh

Impact of disruption from Iran war may be felt into 2027 even if strait of Hormuz reopens, says aviation body boss

Increases in air fares for travellers in Europe are “inevitable” over the peak summer period because of the high cost of jet fuel, according to the head of the international aviation body.

While some airlines faced with weak demand have reduced their European fares recently, Willie Walsh, the former British Airways boss who leads the International Air Transport Association, said there was no way carriers could absorb the extra costs in the long run.

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United Arab Emirates denies Netanyahu secretly visited during the Iran war – NPR

  1. United Arab Emirates denies Netanyahu secretly visited during the Iran war  NPR
  2. Netanyahu made secret visit to UAE to meet with country's president, Israel says  CBS News
  3. IDF chief Eyal Zamir, other army officials said to have visited UAE amid Iran war  The Times of Israel
  4. Exclusive | Mossad Chief Visited U.A.E. During Iran Bombing Campaign to Help Coordinate War  WSJ
  5. UAE denies Netanyahu held secret meeting with Emirati president in the UAE during Iran war  Reuters
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