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| 40 years after Chernobyl: Pripyat today After the catastrophic accident in the nearby nuclear reactor, the city of Pripyat had to be completely evacuated. Some 50,000 people left their homes forever. DW visited the town with a former resident 40 years later. Palestinians vote in municipal elections in Gaza, West Bank Palestinians headed to the polls in the occupied West Bank and a part of Gaza in a first vote since the Gaza war. UK-US ties tested: Britain courts Trump with King Charles On a state visit to the US, the British monarch is being deployed to help steady increasingly strained US-UK relations. Can King Charles help repair the damaged so-called "special relationship?" Zelenskyy ready to hold Ukraine-Russia talks in Azerbaijan Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his country is ready to hold talks with Russia in Azerbaijan. Meanwhile, Russian attacks killed several people across Ukraine. Tunisia suspends rights group amid widening repression Tunisian authorities have ordered one of Africa's oldest rights groups to cease its activities for a month. The move comes as critics say the country is moving toward authoritarian rule. Colombia, Venezuela hold key talks in post-Maduro visit Colombia and Venezuela announced military cooperation to combat border "mafias" during President Gustavo Petro's visit to Caracas. Petro is the first leader to travel to Venezuela after Nicolas Maduro's removal. US: Justice Department drops investigation into Fed Chair Powell The closing of the investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell removes an obstacle to the appointment of Kevin Warsh, US President Donald Trump's pick for head of the central bank. Ukraine: Zelenskyy visits Saudi Arabia, Putin weighs G20 attendance Russian President Putin "may or not may not" attend the G20 in Miami in December, says the Kremlin. Meanwhile, after securing an EU loan, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy continued his diplomatic offensive in Saudi Arabia. How Iran is wielding the Strait of Hormuz as leverage While the US is signaling a desire to negotiate, Iranians are playing for time — counting on the world's dependence on Persian Gulf energy exports and their strongest weapon, the Strait of Hormuz. Indians forced to return home as Iran war rocks Gulf economy The Iran war has forced thousands of Indian workers to leave their jobs in Gulf nations and return home. Their future remains unclear, and now India itself is feeling the economic impact. Nepal: Mount Everest ice block obstructs large group of spring climbers A chunk of ice suspended above the Khumbu Icefall near Base Camp on Mount Everest means it's not safe either for climbers or the specialist "icefall doctors" who typically clear away smaller obstructions. US soldier allegedly made $400k on Polymarket betting on Maduro raid Prosecutors say the soldier used classified information of the Maduro operation to place winning bets on Polymarket. The case comes amid other incidents of prediction market bets tied to US government actions. |