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Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Kenyan writer who probed colonial shadows, dies at 87
One of the most influential African writers of his generation, Mr. Ngugi’s works grappled with the weight of colonial history and contemporary abuses.
Trump, Musk offer show of unity as Tesla CEO departs government
During a joint press conference in the Oval Office, Trump lauded Musk and defended his cost-cutting campaign as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency. The group has eliminated thousands
Macron chides Trump, China over trade, Ukraine, Gaza: policies 'will kill global order'
At the Shangri-La forum, Macron warns that forcing nations to choose sides in U.S.-China tensions could dismantle post-WWII institutions and global peace efforts.
Israel will block rare Saudi-led ministerial delegation from visiting West Bank, official says, as anger over Gaza grows
Israel has said it will “not cooperate” with plans from the Palestinian Authority (PA) to host a Saudi-led delegation of foreign ministers in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, an Israeli official
Jewish students walk out after MIT commencement speaker accuses university of aiding Israel's 'genocide'
Megha M. Vemuri's MIT graduation speech accused the school of supporting Israel's 'genocidal' actions in Gaza, leading to protest from some in the audience.
X marks the spot: Bruised Musk says his young son punched him
A bruised Elon Musk explained away a black eye during a White House appearance on Friday by saying that his 5-year-old son had punched him in the face while the two were playing around. Musk made the
Former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams wins BBC defamation case
Former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams Friday won $113,486 in a defamation lawsuit against the BBC. Adams claimed in court that the BBC defamed him in a documentary and online article that said Adams
Étienne-Émile Baulieu, ‘father of the abortion pill,’ dies at 98
The drug RU-486, or mifepristone, became widely used for abortions and put Dr. Baulieu at the center of battles over reproductive rights.
France's Macron hints at China's territorial ambitions against US allies
The French president also called for a "coalition of independence" to reshape the global order in an era of great power rivalry.
Haitian deportations from Dominican Republic rise 70%
More than 200,000 undocumented migrants have left the Dominican Republic this year, including at least 145,000 Haitians deported by immigration authorities.
Supreme Court allows Trump to revoke legal status for 500,000 migrants
The US Supreme Court on Friday ruled that President Donald Trump's administration can temporarily revoke the legal status of over 500,000 migrants living in the US. The ruling put on hold a previous
Trump accuses China of breaching trade agreement amid tariff turmoil
President Donald Trump said twice Friday that China had breached the terms of the trade agreement between the two countries, but offered scant details.
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