
Trump Pumps the Brakes on Somaliland Recognition as Netanyahu Breaks Ranks
Trump signals he won’t recognize Somaliland’s independence, bucking ally Netanyahu’s diplomatic opening and leaving Africa’s most stable breakaway region in limbo.
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Trump signals he won’t recognize Somaliland’s independence, bucking ally Netanyahu’s diplomatic opening and leaving Africa’s most stable breakaway region in limbo.
A judge unsealed a once-secret hearing transcript late Thursday, revealing prosecutors claim the suspect had a ‘digital hit list’ and scoped out the venue weeks before Charlie Kirk was shot.

Four major acts scrap Kennedy Center dates after Trump’s name is added to the building, sparking refunds, rider clauses, and a national debate over art and politics.
Saudi Arabia bombs a UAE-linked arms convoy in Yemen and orders Emirati troops out, exposing a deep fissure inside the Gulf coalition.

Saudi jets struck STC strongholds in Aden at dawn, killing 17 and reasserting coalition dominance over Yemen’s fractured south.

Saudi Arabia warns that a UAE troop pullout from Yemen endangers the kingdom’s national security, sending oil prices higher and raising fears of a fresh Houthi offensive.

China fires rockets towards Taiwan in war games simulating blockade, escalating tensions between the two nations.

Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly have voluntarily cut prices of their weight-loss injections in China by up to 40 % ahead of looming patent expiry and local generic entry.
French film legend Brigitte Bardot, who captivated the world as a silver-screen sex symbol and later reinvented herself as a fearless animal-rights defender, has died at 91.

China’s pre-dawn rocket barrage encircles Taiwan in Beijing’s largest blockade drill to date, rattling markets and raising fears of a new normal in the strait.
China’s latest live-fire drills encircle Taiwan in a practice blockade, sending rockets within miles of its coastline and spooking global shipping markets.

Bangladesh’s first female prime minister, Khaleda Zia, has died at 80, closing a turbulent chapter in the nation’s politics.