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US says China to buy billions in agricultural goods after Trump-Xi talks | Business and Economy News

China will buy ‘at least’ $17bn worth of US agricultural goods annually, the White House says.Published On 18 May 202618 May 2026China will buy “at least” $17bn worth of agricultural goods from the United States annually following US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader...

‘Won’t be anything left’: Trump issues threat to Iran amid stalled talks | Donald Trump News

United States President Donald Trump has reiterated his threats against Iran, as negotiations to end the conflict between the two countries continue to flounder.In a Sunday morning post on his platform Truth Social, Trump warned that time was running short before a fresh...

Sudanese army advances in Blue Nile state deepen displacement crisis | Newsfeed

NewsFeedThe Sudanese army has made advances in Blue Nile state, with renewed fighting forcing more families into overcrowded camps. Some of these camps were already sheltering people, and now severe water shortages and fears of flooding and disease hound all the residents, old and...

WHO declares Ebola outbreak in DRC, Uganda a global emergency: What to know | Explainer News

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the latest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and neighbouring Uganda a “public health emergency of international concern” after the virus killed nearly 90 people.The outbreak, originating in eastern DRC’s Ituri province,...

India’s Tata and Dutch giant ASML sign semiconductor deal during Modi visit | International Trade News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi says his talks with the Dutch PM also focused on expanding cooperation in defence and security.Published On 17 May 202617 May 2026India’s Tata Electronics has signed a deal with Dutch technology giant ASML to build a major semiconductor plant...

Activists troll far-right UK rally with giant pro-immigration clip | Islamophobia

NewsFeedActivist group Led By Donkeys has snuck a big screen streaming pro-immigration messages into a far-right Unite the Kingdom march. The stunt prompted boos from the crowd and attempts to shut the screen down. Tens of thousands of people attended the rally.Published On...
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