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Sean Banerjee enjoys quiet moments with his books, finding peace and inspiration away from his acting career. His reading sessions highlight the value of personal time and self-reflection.
The United States has exited multiple international organizations and agreements under President Donald Trump, culminating in its withdrawal from the World Health Organization. These moves are reshaping global cooperation and affecting key areas like health and security.
Chief Judge Patrick Schiltz faces criticism for his involvement in immigration cases and his ties to an advocacy group. Legal experts urge recusal to maintain judicial impartiality and proper jurisdiction.
Moody's has upgraded Israel's credit outlook to 'stable', citing improved economic resilience and easing geopolitical risks. The Bank of Israel also cut its interest rate unexpectedly, further supporting economic recovery.
Turkey has blocked an aid convoy headed to the besieged Kurdish town of Kobane in northern Syria. NGOs and local officials warn that residents are running out of basic necessities as the city remains surrounded.
Sudan's civil war has created a humanitarian catastrophe, with millions starving and displaced amid severe aid cuts. Survivors face violence, trauma, and a lack of essential support, while international relief efforts fall short.
BBC correspondents share stories from Iran, Myanmar, China, South Africa, and Lithuania, highlighting political turmoil, public health challenges, and efforts to remember history. The programme features firsthand accounts from those affected by these events.
Iran's president accused foreign powers of provoking recent deadly protests amid economic turmoil. Tensions remain high, but both Iran and the United States signal openness to diplomacy. Calls for international support and regional efforts aim to prevent further escalation.
Iran's army chief warned the United States and Israel against any attack, stating the country is at full military readiness. The warning comes amid rising tensions, ongoing protests, and accusations of foreign interference.
BBC Radio 4 shares firsthand stories from Iran's protest crackdown, Myanmar's contested elections, and global issues in China, South Africa, and Lithuania. The episode highlights personal accounts and ongoing challenges in each region.
A Gaza City police station was hit by an Israeli airstrike, with reports of several casualties. Hamas claims additional deaths from overnight strikes and calls the attacks a violation of the ceasefire. The numbers and details have not been independently verified.
Gaza's sick and wounded are waiting for the Rafah crossing to reopen so they can access life-saving medical care outside the territory. Hundreds have died waiting, and it is unclear who will be prioritized for evacuation. The situation remains dire as hope persists among those in need.
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