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President Donald Trump has cancelled a planned trip by US envoys to Pakistan following the departure of Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Trump stated the envoys will not undertake the long flight, suggesting that future discussions could occur over the phone if Iran desires.
The UK government advises against all travel to Mali following violent attacks in multiple cities, including Bamako. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office warns of high risks, including kidnapping. Britons in Mali should leave immediately by commercial flights where safe.
Four people, including two children, were injured on the Steel Max ride in Seville after a cable snapped. The terrifying incident occurred during the annual Feria. Emergency services responded swiftly, and an investigation is now underway by National Police.
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Tim David, a T20 finisher, has played 247 matches in five years, facing limited balls while maintaining high performance, including hitting five sixes from just 27 balls in IPL 2025.
Merz’s CDU and its Bavarian sister party the Christian Social Union (CSU) have struck a coalition deal with the SPD to form a new government. The coalition agreement came after the CDU came in first place in snap German elections in February.
Friedrich Merz, likely Germany’s next chancellor, condemned the recent Russian missile strike in Sumy that killed at least 34, labelling it a “deliberate and calculated war crime.”
Brice Oligui Nguema, head of Gabon’s military junta, won 90.35% of the vote in the first election not under the Bongo family’s influence in 50 years, with a notably high turnout of 70.40%.
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