Ghana to evacuate 300 from South Africa over anti-immigrant protests
China’s Xi expected to press Trump on Taiwan, tariffs during summit
China’s Xi expected to press Trump on Taiwan, tariffs during summit
Iran war day 75: Trump-Xi talks loom in Beijing as tensions rise in Gulf
Iran war day 75: Trump-Xi talks loom in Beijing as tensions rise in Gulf
Wembanyama returns, Spurs rout Wolves for 3-2 lead in NBA Playoff series
UK’s Starmer faces challenge as resignation calls overshadow King’s speech
UK’s Starmer faces challenge as resignation calls overshadow King’s speech
Trump and Xi to meet in Beijing: The key issues shaping the China summit
Tens of thousands protest in Argentina over Milei university cuts
Tens of thousands protest in Argentina over Milei university cuts
US-China head-to-head: Explained in 11 maps and charts
Ultra-Orthodox parties break with Netanyahu but know they have nowhere else to go – The Times of Israel
- Ultra-Orthodox parties break with Netanyahu but know they have nowhere else to go The Times of Israel
- Israel's government is expected to collapse over ultra-Orthodox military draft NPR
- Israel’s ruling coalition proposes early elections amid ultra-Orthodox anger at Netanyahu The Guardian
- Netanyahu's coalition parties move to dissolve Knesset, paving way for elections Haaretz
- Bring it on? Why the ultra-Orthodox, the opposition, and maybe Netanyahu think earlier elections will work for them The Times of Israel
A Shift in Ukraine – The New York Times
- A Shift in Ukraine The New York Times
- Inside the Ukrainian war room turning the tide on Russia The Telegraph
- Is Ukraine Turning the Russian Tide? WSJ
- Russia’s Failed 2026 Spring Offensive Cost It Nearly 100,000 Troops as Ukraine Retakes Ground UNITED24 Media
- While the World Watches Iran, Ukraine Is Seizing the Initiative The Moscow Times
Labour-supporting unions predict Starmer will not lead party into next election
Exclusive: Leaked draft statement says party ‘cannot continue on its current path’ under PM
Keir Starmer will not lead his party into the next general election, Labour-supporting unions have predicted, in an intervention that threatens to further destabilise the prime minister after a damaging few days.
The 11 Labour-affiliated unions – which include Unite, Unison and the GMB – are expected to issue a joint statement on Wednesday saying “at some stage” the party will have to put a plan in place to elect a new leader.
Continue reading...Chelsea flower show garden designers clash over use of AI
Horticulturalists express alarm after award-winning Matt Keightley launches app that can automate designs
With glasses of champagne sipped among the peonies, Chelsea flower show is generally a friendly and genteel occasion. But this year, the secateurs have been drawn as gardeners clash over the use of AI in designing the exhibits.
Matt Keightley, an award-winning designer who has created gardens for figures including Prince Harry, is using artificial intelligence to design his garden for the prestigious show, held at the Royal Hospital gardens in Chelsea, London, next week.
Continue reading...Macron faces backlash after interrupting Africa summit panel in Kenya – AP News
- Macron faces backlash after interrupting Africa summit panel in Kenya AP News
- 'Total lack of respect': Macron interrupts speaker to ask for silence BBC
- Macron Makes a Bid for New Partners in Africa The New York Times
- African leaders push credit reforms at Nairobi summit with France Reuters
- Mali, immigration and DR Congo: Five takeaways from Macron's FRANCE 24 interview France 24
Britain Has Had 5 Leaders in a Decade. Is It About to Get Another? – The New York Times
- Britain Has Had 5 Leaders in a Decade. Is It About to Get Another? The New York Times
- Does it seem as if almost anyone could be Britain’s next prime minister? Blame David Cameron | Zoe Williams The Guardian
- Britain isn’t ungovernable, our inept leaders just aren’t up to the job The Telegraph
- Should the Prime Minister resign? | LBC callers share their thoughts lbc.co.uk
- 'Ungovernable' Britain? Once-stable politics in freefall France 24
‘Blatant disregard for rights’: concern grows over Gabon’s social media clampdown
Activists claim use of laws to curtail internet freedoms part of well-documented history of cracking down on dissent
When Gabon’s media regulator indefinitely suspended major social media platforms in February, citing security concerns during anti-government protests, it became the talk of town – literally.
Within weeks of the announcement, use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to bypass the restrictions surged in the central African country. When gendarmerie began stopping young men at road checkpoints in the capital Libreville and other urban centres to confiscate mobile phones with VPNs installed or detain the owners, warnings spread by word of mouth. Activists and opposition members said their accounts were also suspended due to efforts of state officials.
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