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US: Trump's EPA sued by environmentalist, health groups
US President Donald Trump has revoked a 2009 EPA declaration that determined carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases as a threat to public health and welfare. Several groups are now challenging this decision in court.

United States and Iran at impasse after Geneva nuclear talks
The latest round of negotiations on Iran's nuclear program has ended without a breakthrough — and the threat of US military action looms large. The ball seems to be back in Iran's court.

Deutsche Bahn says cyberattack hit ticket and info systems
Germany's national rail operator says it was hit with a cyberattack on its systems that disrupted ticketing and timetable information.

North Korean POWs stuck in Ukraine as Seoul hesitates
Two North Korean soldiers in Ukraine have asked to move to South Korea rather than facing dire consequences for letting themselves be captured in the North. The regime might choose to punish their families instead.

Greenland: Denmark's King Frederik X visits Nuuk
King Frederik is visiting the partly autonomous Danish territory of Greenland, following the tensions prompted by US President Donald Trump last month.

South Africa sends in troops to combat organized crime
President Cyril Ramaphosa's decision to deploy the military to battle fight crime has elicited mixed reactions from South Africans. Analysts say public confidence can only be restored through a policing overhaul.

India AI summit: Brazil's Lula lands, US giants tout plans
Brazil's President Lula da Silva has arrived in New Delhi, while Google and Nvidia hail Indian expansion plans. Meanwhile, China felt the sting of intellectual property appropriation for once in a robot dog scandal.

Why a German shipping deal alarms Israel's government
Hapag-Lloyd's deal to buy a major Israeli shipping company is colliding with national-security red lines. Critics say the purchase could expose critical infrastructure at a volatile moment in the Middle East.

Climate change threatens coffee-growing regions — study
Coffee-growing regions are seeing more hot days as the climate changes, reducing yields, researchers say. "Climate change is coming for our coffee," said one climate scientist.

Trump's Board of Peace set for inaugural meeting on Gaza
US President Trump has invited members to the first meeting of his Board of Peace. With many countries absent, the project faces questions over its US-dominated structure and global ambitions.

Vatican declines participation in Trump's 'Board of Peace'
The Vatican has said it will not take part in the "Board of Peace" established by US President Donald Trump. It said the UN was the right body to manage global crises.

ECB's Christine Lagarde planning early exit — report
Christine Lagarde, the head of Europe's most important financial institution, plans to leave her job before her eight-year term ends in October 2027, the Financial Times reported.

Air Force One jets to get Trump's signature color scheme
Planes in the presidential fleet are set to receive a new paint job at the order of President Trump, US media outlets say. "Air Force One is going to be incredible," the US leader said in 2018.