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Iran war could spark the next global food crisis
The Iran conflict is driving up energy and fertilizer costs, raising alarms over a return of food inflation. Farmers are bracing for resource shortages that could drag down harvests.

Russia steps up drone attacks on Ukraine's railways
Russia has been targeting Ukraine's railways in an effort to disrupt the country's economy and supply lines. How is Russia conducting the attacks? And can the strikes be stopped?

Senegal lawmakers back tougher anti-LGBTQ+ law with up to 10 years in prison
Parliament approved legislation doubling prison sentences and increasing fines for same-sex relations. Activists say the move reflects a broader push for stricter anti-LGBT laws in the region.

US launches new trade probes that could lead to fresh tariffs
The inquiries could lead to new levies on key trading partners after the Supreme Court curtailed President Donald Trump's global tariff program.

Spain withdraws ambassador to Israel as rift intensifies
Spain's government has formally dismissed its ambassador to Israel, six months after recalling her in a dispute prompted by the war in Gaza. Its Tel Aviv embassy will be led by a charge d'affaires until further notice.

UK government releases Mandelson US appointment files
Keir Starmer's government has released internal documents on the appointment of known Jeffrey Epstein associate Peter Mandelson as US ambassador in 2024. The prime minsiter was warned of a "general reputational risk."

Has Cambodia really cut cybercrime by half?
Cambodia claims to be finally dismantling the cyber-scam compounds that have made the country a global fraud hub. Analysts warn there is little proof that top figures in the scam industry will face consequences.

Rohingya risk lives at sea to flee Myanmar, Bangladesh
Every year, thousands of Rohingya attempt to flee Myanmar and Bangladesh by sea. The escape effort kills hundreds of people per year.

South Africa deploys troops in cities to tackle crime
A surge in gang-related violence has prompted South Africa to deploy the military to major cities. Supporters call it decisive action, while critics warn that soldiers on the streets risk escalating conflict.

Polish opposition's PM candidate looks to attract far right
Poland's populist Law and Justice party is losing voters to the far right. In a bid to reverse that trend, Catholic hard-liner Przemyslaw Czarnek has been tapped as lead candidate for the 2027 parliamentary election.

Turkey caught in the middle as Iran war escalates
Turkey has been watching with growing concern as the war between its neighbor Iran and the US and Israel escalates. Ankara fears the conflict could destabilize the region.