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  • What will define Elon Musk’s legacy? Doge cuts to USAID Ebola programs 5 hours ago by Melody Schreiber
    Elon Musk, Ebola, USAID, Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, World news, US politics, Global health, US news

    Experts say cuts have hindered the response to DRC’s Ebola outbreak and resulted in ‘significant numbers’ of deaths Elon Musk has an Ebola problem. SpaceX stock dropped precipitously after its initial public offering, and Tesla faces a wave of lawsuits. But instead of focusing on his companies, Musk has posted frequently on X about the US Agency for International Development (USAID), which he helped dismantle – or, in his words, feed into the woodchipper – last year. “Elon’s USAID crash-out over the past week has been a thing to behold,” said Jeremy Konyndyk, a former top USAID official who oversaw

  • Five charged in Liberia after more than 200kg of cocaine seized in drug bust 9 hours ago by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
    Liberia, Africa, Drugs trade, World news

    Shipment discovered at airport in Monrovia and valued at £14.2m had been falsely declared as seasoning cubes Authorities in Liberia have charged five suspects over one of the largest drug seizures in the country’s history, after police found more than 200kg of cocaine falsely declared as Maggi seasoning cubes. The shipment, with an estimated value of $19m (£14.2m), was discovered at the international airport in Monrovia on 8 June, but the suspects were not named until a press briefing at the weekend. Continue reading...

  • Archaeologists uncover ancient Byzantine city in Egypt’s western desert 3 days ago by Nadeem Badshah
    Egypt, Middle East and north Africa, Archaeology, Africa

    Well-preserved fourth-century quarters reveal details of daily life, urban development and economic activities Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered a well-preserved Byzantine-era city in the western desert. The fourth-century quarters had residential and religious structures, including a basilica-style church in the Dakhla oasis. Archaeologists also found coins, pottery fragments and tools. Continue reading...

  • ‘The situation is terrible’: aid workers on life in Sudanese city pummelled by drone strikes 3 days ago by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi
    Sudan, Africa, World news

    El Obeid becomes key battleground in war between Sudan’s armed forces and their paramilitary enemies, the RSF Fatima has lost count of the number of drone attacks on the besieged city of El Obeid in Sudan, but said the attacks this past weekend were the most violent so far. The drones hit schools and fuel stations, killing more than 20 people, including students, she said. “Over the past few months, seeing 40 or 45 drones is the norm. You can literally count them,” said the aid volunteer, whose name has been changed for fear of retribution. Continue reading...

  • Overseas education project for women and girls axed by UK after two years 3 days ago by Sarah Johnson
    Global development, Global education, Women's rights and gender equality, Education, Yvette Cooper, Politics, Foreign policy, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, UK news, Universities, Higher education, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Child marriage, Africa, World news

    The programme, aimed at keeping 1m girls in school across Africa, Asia and the Middle East, withdrawn after aid cuts A leading higher education programme, aimed at keeping 1 million girls in school across Africa, Asia and the Middle East, has been axed by the British government just two years after it was announced. The scheme, Strengthening higher education for female empowerment (SHEFE), which was unveiled with some fanfare two years ago by the outgoing Conservative government, had a £45m budget to increase access to higher education for 1 million students worldwide. It has now had its tender withdrawn, the


South China Morning Post

  • UK’s Nigel Farage to quit as lawmaker, seeks re-election to clear name 2 hours ago by Associated Press

    Reform UK leader Nigel Farage says he will quit as a lawmaker and seek re-election to clear his name over financial allegations linked to millions of dollars’ worth of donations. “I have done nothing wrong. I have not broken the law in any way at all. I have not misused public money,” Farage, a prominent ally of US President Donald Trump, said in a broadcast statement that did not take questions. Farage faces a probe by parliament’s standards watchdog over a £5 million (US$6.7 million) gift from...

  • Prince Harry loses privacy invasion lawsuit against Daily Mail publisher 2 hours ago by Associated Press

    Prince Harry’s final lawsuit aimed at taming the British tabloids ended in defeat on Tuesday as a judge found he failed to prove his privacy invasion claims against the publisher of the Daily Mail. Justice Matthew Nicklin rejected the broad inferences the Duke of Sussex had relied on to try to show that Associated Newspapers had engaged in unlawful activities. The judge said there was a realistic possibility the news came from legitimate sources. The ruling scuttles the lawsuits filed by Harry...

  • French court opens door to Le Pen presidential run, with ankle tag 3 hours ago by Reuters

    A French appeal court on Tuesday upheld Marine Le Pen’s conviction for misusing EU funds but shortened her ban on running for public office, in theory preserving a path for the far-right leader to run in the 2027 presidential election. However, ‌the court also sentenced Le Pen to a three-year jail term: two suspended and one with an electronic ankle tag. This would make a presidential campaign politically and logistically difficult, and casts doubt on whether she will in fact continue to seek...

  • Europe could prosper as China’s trade ally rather than adversary 3 hours ago by Lanxin Xiang

    The European Commission has been clearly signalling its intention to wage a trade war against China. Brussels’ intent to counter the so-called China shock 2.0 – the wave of subsidised Chinese exports such as electric vehicles (EVs), solar panels and batteries – is no longer merely a verbal threat but appears to be an imminent decision. Comparing current trade tensions between the European Union and China with the trade conflict between Europe and Japan in the 1970s and 1980s reveals striking...

  • Ukrainian woman wanted in connection with Monaco bombing found dead 4 hours ago by Associated Press

    Ukraine’s Security Service on Tuesday said it found the body of Ukrainian national Anastasiia Berezovska, who had been wanted by authorities in Monaco in connection with the bombing targeting Ukrainian business tycoon Vadym Yermolaiev. The security service, also known by its local abbreviation SBU, said an officer serving in Ukraine’s military intelligence agency confessed to killing Berezovska with the help of a former law enforcement officer. He claimed he acted on his own initiative and...


New York Times

  • In NATO’s Next Act, Can Europe Lead? 3 hours ago by Steven Erlanger and Lara Jakes
    Defense and Military Forces, United States Defense and Military Forces, United States International Relations, International Relations, Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Trump, Donald J, Rutte, Mark, Europe, United States, Russia, Ukraine

    The focus at a leaders’ summit in Turkey this week will be on building a new model for the alliance, as President Trump pushes to do less and pressures others do more.

  • Trump Expected to Tell Turkey He Is Ready to Restore Access to F-35 Jets 6 hours ago by Tyler Pager and David E. Sanger
    United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, Military Aircraft, Arms Trade, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Erdogan, Recep Tayyip, Trump, Donald J, Rutte, Mark, United States Defense and Military Forces

    The president, who is headed to a NATO summit in Ankara this week, had imposed the ban himself amid concerns that giving Turkey the jets could allow Russia to learn about their stealth technology.

  • What to Watch at the NATO Summit, and Platner’s Allies Rescind Endorsements 5 hours ago by Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Jake Lucas, Ian Stewart, Ben Hubbard and Alex Marshall
    United States Politics and Government, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Platner, Graham, internal-open-access-audio

    Plus, the museum that wants you to touch the art.

  • Court Upholds Le Pen’s Conviction, but Leaves a Path to Presidency an hour ago by Mark Landler and Ségolène Le Stradic
    Politics and Government, Decisions and Verdicts, Embezzlement, Elections, Right-Wing Extremism and Alt-Right, Nationalism (Theory and Philosophy), Le Pen, Marine, Bardella, Jordan (1995- ), National Rally (France), France, European Parliament

    An appeals court confirmed Marine Le Pen’s embezzlement conviction, but shortened a ban on her eligibility for elected office. That could let the French far-right leader to run for president in 2027.

  • Abandoned by Allies, Graham Platner Faces Pressure to End Maine Senate Campaign 7 hours ago by Lisa Lerer and Katie Glueck
    Platner, Graham, Midterm Elections (2026), Sex Crimes, Maine, Collins, Susan M

    After Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee in Maine, was accused of rape, much of the party and several key supporters turned against him.


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