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Gunmen kill two in Nigeria church attack
Two worshippers were killed when gunmen attacked a church in western Nigeria, an incident captured on video as security forces pursue the assailants.
Aid workers in Sudan forced to ‘choose who to save’
Aid workers in Sudan's Darfur face agonising choices over who to receive assistance amid overwhelming needs and insufficient resources, a humanitarian official says.
China reclaims top spot as Germany’s main trade partner
China overtakes the US as Germany's top trading partner after Trump's tariffs impact transatlantic trade, highlighting Berlin's ongoing economic reliance.
EU to train 3,000 Palestinian police officers in Gaza
The European Union plans to train up to 3,000 Palestinian police officers in Gaza, expanding its existing West Bank programme to help stabilise the territory under the current ceasefire.
Iran releases seized oil tanker TALARA in Gulf
Iran's Revolutionary Guards release the TALARA oil tanker seized last week, with all 21 crew members confirmed safe and the vessel cleared to resume operations.
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Trump sees ‘good chance’ of Ukraine deal after US-Kyiv talks
US President Trump is optimistic about a Ukraine peace deal after talks, as Secretary Rubio says more work is needed before envoy heads to Moscow.
Zara Qairina reported sexual harassment a month after enrolling
A disciplinary teacher told a coroner's court that Zara Qairina reported a sexual harassment incident involving a blanket, which was later deemed a misunderstanding.
Malaysia commits to sustainable wildlife trade at global CITES summit
Malaysia pledges to protect biodiversity and manage wildlife trade responsibly at the CITES COP20, emphasising science-based marine management and global cooperation.
Dewan Rakyat passes RM470 billion Budget 2026
Budget 2026, themed 'Belanjawan Rakyat', has been approved by the Dewan Rakyat, marking the first budget under the 13th Malaysia Plan.





