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Iran: Life in limbo between war and ceasefire
Repeated ceasefire violations, contradictory political signals and the continued presence of emergency measures have created a climate of exhaustion, anger and deep uncertainty about the future among many Iranians.

Kenya: What impact will Dangote's new refinery have on the region?
Is Kenya Africa's next major energy hub? A plan from Dangote Industries to build a massive refinery off the country's coast could reshape fuel supply, trade and economic growth across East Africa.

EU experts urge social media restrictions for kids under 13
An expert panel has recommended limiting access to social media for young children across the EU. The European Commission is expected to present a proposal for legislation on the issue in the coming months.

Renewed US-Iran war is hitting Gulf countries hard
After US strikes on Iran, Iran has targeted US allies in the Middle East. Even if Iran isn't targeting the governments or populations of its neighbors, Gulf countries have much to lose as fighting escalates.

EU approves new passenger rights for air travel
EU ministers have approved a set of reforms giving more rights to air travelers. Among other things, compensation claims are to be made easier.

Sam Neill, Jurassic Park actor, dies 'unexpectedly' at 78
New Zealand actor Sam Neill achieved international fame playing Dr. Alan Grant in the 1993 film Jurassic Park. But his career included many other notable TV and film appearances.

Sinner beats Zverev to retain Wimbledon title
Jannik Sinner retained his Wimbledon title by beating Alexander Zverev in Sunday's men's final. The Italian claims his fifth Grand Slam crown and extends his dominance over the German to 10 straight victories.

France opens terror probe after gun found in Jewish suburb
Police said they found a "military-grade weapon" during the search of a suspicious car parked in a Paris neighborhood with a large Jewish population.

Ukraine's Zelenskyy swaps out prime minister in reshuffle
Ukraine's president announced a government shake up, with PM Yuliia Svyrydenko stepping down after a year in office.

EU defense remains heavily reliant on the United States
There are many obstacles as EU governments seek to reduce their dependence on the US. DW looks at the European Unions's attempts to develop counterparts to Patriot and Tomahawk missiles, F-35 jets, and Starlink internet.

Could AI help al-Qaeda and other groups plan terror attacks?
Followers of extremist groups regularly ask how AI can help them plan terrorist attacks. A new study suggests that about one-third of AI chatbots might help them, if asked the right way.

US: Reporters subpoenaed over Air Force One stories
New York Times journalists who reported on security fears about the president's new Qatari-gifted plane have been called to court. The case raises concerns about press freedoms under the Trump administration.