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US: Pentagon releases trove of classified UFO files
US President Donald Trump hailed his government's move to release over a 100 UFO-related documents as "complete and maximum transparency."

How real is a coup threat against Russia's president?
Increased security around Vladimir Putin and a scaling back of public appearances have given rise to suspicions of a coup or assassination attempt. Yet some observers remain skeptical.

Christians decry persecution in India's heartland
With Christians in India increasingly targeted by Hindu vigilantes, victims say police often side with their attackers.

Pakistan: Drop in Gulf remittances puts families on edge
For millions of households, money sent by Pakistani workers in the Gulf offers a lifeline, helping their families cover basic needs such as food and education.

UAE charts its own course across the Middle East and Africa
Close relations with Israel and the United States have placed the United Arab Emirates in Iran's crosshairs as Abu Dhabi pursues a more independent foreign policy than many Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia.

Hungary: New govt intent on initiating swift systemic change
Peter Magyar and his government are determined to push ahead with change at full throttle. But even before the cabinet is sworn in, there has been a "resignation." And questions remain about Magyar's Ukraine policy.

Fertilizer shortages: What are Africa's options during the Hormuz crisis?
The ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is affecting African nations particularly badly. But there are potential solutions for mitigating the drastic effects on the continent in the short, medium and long term.

Pioneer in the fight against AIDS: Botswana's ex-President Festus Mogae died
The former President of the Republic of Botswana, Festus Mogae, has died. The democrat was considered the architect of the Southern African country's economic rise and a pioneer in the fight against AIDS.

Why Russia has scaled back May 9 Victory Parade
This year's May 9 military parades in Moscow will be much more modest and have been canceled altogether in other parts of Russia. The Kremlin has blamed Ukraine.

South Africa Constitutional Court orders Parliament to revisit Ramaphosa impeachment proceedings
Cyril Ramaphosa's presidency is on the line, as lawmakers will now have to reconsider whether there are grounds to impeach him over the scandal dubbed "Farmgate."

China: Calls for death penalty after teen gets life sentence
A 14-year-old in China's Yunnan province has been convicted of intentional homicide and rape, and sentenced to life in prison. The victim's family argue he deserves the death penalty.

Indonesia volcano eruption kills 3 hikers, several missing
Rescuers are rushing to find missing hikers, three of whom have been declared dead after a volcanic eruption in eastern Indonesia.