The “Made in China” juggernaut was built over decades. Can Trump’s moves set it back?
Bangladesh interim leader says he’s ‘dazzled’ by task ahead
The interim leader tells the BBC he’s on a learning curve after protests ousted the old government.
Boom to gloom: India middle-class jitters amid trillion-dollar market rout
One in five Indian households invest in the stock market, but the recent crash has left investors anxious.
US pauses intelligence sharing with Ukraine
It remains unclear if the pause on intelligence sharing is partial or complete, and how long it will remain in effect.
Syria vows to destroy any remaining Assad-era chemical weapons
Asaad al-Shibani asks for the support of the global chemical weapons watchdog to “end to this painful legacy”.
What pausing US intelligence means for Ukraine’s military operation
Without US intelligence, Ukraine will not be able to make such effective use of long-range Western weaponry, writes Paul Adams.
Serbia’s opposition under fire for smoke and flare protest in parliament
Police gather evidence against MPs who let off smoke bombs and flares in a protest over claims of corruption.
Man swallows stolen Tiffany’s earrings before police arrest him
The man allegedly swallowed two pairs of earrings worth $769,500 (£597,000) hoping to avoid being charged with theft.
US confirms direct talks with Hamas over Gaza hostages
Israel was consulted prior to the talks, according to the White House, after reports said the two sides were discussing the release of hostages.
Six takeaways from Trump’s big speech
The president declares “America is back” as he spars with Democrats and gives a shout-out to Elon Musk.