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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced he will remain on the Board of Governors for an indefinite period following the end of his term as chair.
The article discusses Pakistan's role as a mediator between the United States and Iran, highlighting the geopolitical interests of regional actors like Israel and the UAE.
The article reports on the celebrations following the inauguration of Hungary's new national assembly and the appointment of Péter Magyar as prime minister.
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The South African Police Service (SAPS) has arrested two senior officials and a civilian suspected of illegal precious metals dealing and corruption. The suspects are scheduled to appear in the Kempton Park magistrate's court on Monday.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced his intention to remain on the Fed board after his term as chair ends, citing concerns over the institution's independence.
The NCAA has reached a settlement in a class action lawsuit brought by tennis player Reese Brantmeier, agreeing to remove restrictions on athletes accepting prize money before enrolling in college.
The article reports on the Amir Cup football final in Doha, where Al Gharafa SC defeated Al Sadd SC 4-1. It highlights the return of large crowds to the stadium as a sign of returning normality following a period of regional tensions.
Bellarmine Mugabe, son of the late Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, has been ordered to be deported from South Africa after pleading guilty to illegal immigration and brandishing a toy gun.
The text reports on a deadline for Zambia to decide whether to grant American businesses preferential access to its minerals. It claims that failure to do so may result in the loss of US funding for HIV treatment for 1.3 million people.
Israel conducted military strikes in southern Lebanon and near Beirut on Saturday, resulting in at least nine deaths. These attacks occurred during a three-week ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that has not stopped daily exchanges of…
The article discusses the implementation of 'Internet Pro' in Iran, a tiered internet access system that provides unrestricted connectivity to a select group while the general population faces blackouts and restrictions.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza on May 10, 2026, resulted in the deaths of at least three Palestinians, including two members of the Hamas-run police force.
The article discusses the resignation of Sri Lanka Cricket Board Chairman Shammi Silva and the perceived decline of cricket in Sri Lanka.
The article discusses the tension between the National People’s Power government's theoretical commitments to freedom of expression and the practical reality of censoring Tamil and Muslim writers.
The article discusses Germany's bid for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for the 2027-2028 term. It details Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul's diplomatic efforts, specifically targeting support from African nations and…
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Spanish authorities have begun disembarking Spanish nationals from a cruise ship affected by a hantavirus outbreak near Tenerife.