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US: Trump administration must fund food aid, judges rule
Two federal judges have ruled that the Trump administration must fund the US's biggest food aid program, SNAP, during the federal shutdown.

UN Security Council backs Morocco plan for Western Sahara
Morocco considers Western Sahara its territory, while the Polisario Front, backed by Algeria, seeks to establish an independent state called the Sahrawi Republic.

Berlin airport briefly halts flights due to drone sightings
Similar to other incidents across Europe, flights at Berlin Brandenburg Airport were suspended for nearly two hours due to unidentified drone sightings. Officers in a patrol car observed a drone, but couldn't locate it.

Spain admits 'suffering' caused by conquest of Mexico
Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said it is "right" for his country to "acknowledge" the wrongs carried out by Spain's conquistadors in Mexico some 500 years ago.

Serbia: One year after the tragedy that led to mass protests
A year after 16 people were killed when a canopy at Novi Sad railway station collapsed, the Serbian government and the student movement remain locked in a war of attrition. A commemoration event is planned for Saturday.

UK: Three activists cleared over Stonehenge spray powder
The activists cited human rights as part of their defense after throwing orange powder on the stones at the prehistoric site in Wiltshire, England.

Sudan war: Could involved foreign powers stop the killing?
Sudan's warring factions depend on external support. What do Egypt, the UAE, Iran and Turkey want in Sudan? And could they exert enough influence to stop the fighting?

Bangladesh: Ban of ex-PM Hasina's party tests democracy
Ousted ex-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has called for the upcoming elections to be boycotted, with her Awami League party set to be barred from running. Are free and fair elections in Bangladesh possible?

Kosovo at a crossroads after failure to form government
Almost nine months after Kosovo's general election, the country is still without a new government. Europe's youngest country now looks likely to face a snap election in December.

Sudan: RSF fighters arrested as 'horror continues'
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces said several of its fighters had been detained as videos of mass executions and atrocities in el-Fasher circulate online.

Hungary's top tabloid sold to company close to Orban
Opposition leader Peter Magyar accuses Viktor Orban's Fidesz party of seizing control of Hungary's last major independent media outlets.

German President Steinmeier Africa tour eyes business growth
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is traveling to Egypt, Ghana and Angola, accompanied by German business leaders. The goal is to boost economic partnerships through investment in infrastructure and renewable energy.

Netherlands: D66 party beats Wilders in tight election — ANP
With nearly all votes from the Dutch parliamentary election counted, the centrist D66 party has taken an insurmountable lead over far-right leader Geert Wilders, according to local news agency ANP.