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Philippines says China coast guard damages fishing vessels
Authorities say three Filipino fishermen were injured when the Chinese coast guard fired water cannon at their boats. The incident comes amid rising confrontations in the South China Sea.

In Yemen, southern power push challenges Houthi stalemate
The Southern Transitional Council has seized control of more territory, reinforcing calls for a split of war-torn Yemen. However, global recognition for two independent states is unlikely due to foreign interests.

Thailand strikes Cambodia despite Trump truce claims
Thailand says it is continuing strikes on its neighbor even though the US president says both sides agreed a ceasefire. The violence comes amid a decades-old territorial conflict.

Can Lionel Messi's visit boost Indian football?
As Lionel Messi embarks on a four-city tour of India, the footballing community there is hoping it will have a long-term impact on the state of global game in a country where cricket remains king.

Fans storm pitch after Messi leaves India event early
Thousands packed a stadium in eastern India for Lionel Messi’s visit. Heavy security and limited access left many waiting for hours without seeing him. After he left early, some fans reacted angrily, citing ticket price.

Will Trump 'pull' Italy, Austria, Poland, Hungary from EU?
The US recently published its new National Security Strategy. A leaked draft appears to show the US wants to exert its influence over four European countries in particular to destabilize the European Union.

US social media travel checks add to 'continuous vetting'
More visitors to the US will be forced to reveal their social media activity under new plans from the Trump administration. It's the latest in a number of measures aimed at tourists and residents born outside the US.

EU to move Ukraine membership forward despite Hungary veto
EU states will still have veto rights over the final decision about Ukraine's membership, but for the time being Ukraine will move ahead with the necessary reforms in order to become eligible to join.

Nigeria court overrules Maryam Sanda's presidential pardon
Sanda was sentenced to death for killing her husband but received a pardon from President Bola Tinubu. Nigeria's Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence, Nigerian media have reported.

Africa at the center of US–China resource race
After years of Chinese dominance, the US is once again the largest investor in Africa. But statistics alone do not tell the whole story: Africa's raw materials have long been of geopolitical importance.

Iran arrests Nobel Peace laureate Narges Mohammadi
Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi's supporters said she was "violently" arrested during the memorial of a recently deceased human rights lawyer. The human rights activist was released from prison last December.

Fake weddings in Pakistan signal a cultural shift
Henna nights, bold fashion and zero family drama: Pakistan's fake weddings give young people the excuse to have stylish, stress-free parties free from social pressure.

Sri Lanka: Cyclone aftermath disrupts economic recovery
Cyclone Ditwah has devastated critical infrastructure and disrupted key sectors, threatening Sri Lanka's already fragile economic recovery.