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Senegal’s bonds fall after PM resists IMF calls to restructure debt
Senegal’s finances have been under pressure since $11 billion of unreported debt left by the last administration was found last year.
Botswana pushes for majority stake in De Beers
The move pits Botswana against Angola, which is also bidding to control the diamond mining giant.
US allies cut intelligence sharing with US over Caribbean strikes
Colombia and the UK said that they would pause all or some intelligence sharing after US attacks on vessels in Caribbean killed dozens.
White House moves to reduce trade tensions
India, Switzerland, and Vietnam all said that they were close to reaching new tariff deals with the US.
Gaza peace plan progress falters
Israel still controls just over half of the enclave, and Hamas the rest.
US escalates military tensions with Venezuela
The US fleet’s most advanced aircraft carrier arrived in Caribbean waters Tuesday, as Venezuela raised its military alert levels.
Blasts in India, Pakistan raise tensions
A day after a car explosion killed eight people in New Delhi, authorities said they are investigating it as a possible terrorist attack.
I Cannot Unsee the Photos of the Tortured Palestinian Hostages Returned by Israel
Where is the outrage, the coverage even, of the mutilated Palestinian bodies, with crushed legs and gunshot wounds to the head, that the Israelis finally released as part of this 'ceasefire' deal?