UN-backed experts say Gaza food supplies improving but 100,000 still in ‘catastrophic conditions’
Israel says the report “doesn’t reflect the reality” and ignores the volume of aid entering the Gaza Strip.
Uganda prison officer sacked for ‘politicking’ on TikTok
Ugandan law requires public servants to remain politically neutral and bars them from active politics.
UN-backed experts say Gaza food supplies improving but 100,000 still in ‘catastrophic conditions’
Israel says the report “doesn’t reflect the reality” in Gaza and ignores the volume of aid entering.
South Africa defiant after US threatens ‘consequences’ over refugee centre raid
South Africa has accused the US of employing Kenyans without work permits to process refugee applications.
Bangladesh newspaper staff recall ‘gasping for air’ as offices set ablaze
The fresh protests are sparked by the death of one of the leaders of protests that ousted ex-PM Sheikh Hasina.
What does TikTok’s deal mean for America’s users?
The BBC’s Asia business correspondent says it is still unclear what sort of experience TikTok users in the US will get.
US suspends green card lottery scheme after Brown shooting
The suspect in the university shooting and the murder of an MIT professor entered the US via the scheme.
Parents in India devastated as children with thalassemia test HIV positive
The five cases in Madhya Pradesh state come weeks after a similar incident was reported in Jharkhand state.
EU agree €90bn loan for Ukraine but without using Russian assets
Ukrainian had wanted the EU to use €200 billion of frozen Russian assets but Belgium opposed the move.
Surfers and swimmers pay tribute to victims of Bondi shooting
Hundreds paddle out at Bondi beach to commemorate the shooting victims from Sunday’s attack.


