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    China urged to ease food and fertiliser stockpiles amid global supply strain Key concerns over global shortages Former World Bank president David Malpass has called on China to reduce its large reserves of food and fertiliser to help ease growing pressure on global supply chains. He made the remarks ahead of a high level meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in Beijing. Malpass said China holds the largest global stock of food and fertiliser materials and argued that easing these reserves could help stabilise markets during a period of disruption caused by conflict affecting key shipping routes. Fertiliser supply disruptions deepen crisis Global fertiliser supplies have been under strain as transport routes face interruptions linked to conflict in the Middle East. Experts warn that reduced availability of fertiliser could significantly lower agricultural output worldwide. Industry leaders estimate that the disruption could threaten billions of meals each week and place the greatest burden on low income countries that depend heavily on imported food and fertiliser. One major fertiliser industry executive has warned that lower usage could reduce crop yields and trigger competition among countries for limited food supplies. China’s export limits under scrutiny China has restricted exports of several fertiliser types since March, stating that it aims to secure domestic supply. These controls add to earlier limits introduced over recent years. The country plays a major role in global fertiliser production, contributing around a quarter of worldwide output. Its exports previously generated more than thirteen billion dollars annually. Malpass criticised Beijing for continuing to present itself as a developing economy despite its position as the world second largest economy. He suggested that China should reconsider its status in global institutions such as the World Trade Organization and international financial bodies. China responds to criticism A spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in Washington said China remains committed to supporting stability in global food and fertiliser markets. The statement added that the causes of current supply disruptions should not be attributed solely to China. Global implications ahead of diplomatic talks The comments come as international leaders prepare for discussions aimed at addressing trade tensions, supply chain instability, and energy security concerns. Fertiliser availability and food security are expected to be key topics during the meeting.
    China urged to ease food and fertiliser stockpiles amid global supply strain
    May 12, 2026
    New data shows a large share of Edinburgh Quartermile properties are owned by overseas buyers, raising questions about international investment in one of the city’s most modern developments.
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    May 12, 2026
    A Philippine senator linked to former president Duterte’s anti drug campaign seeks refuge in the Senate as an ICC arrest warrant is unsealed
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    May 12, 2026
    A deadly Pakistani airstrike on a Kabul drug rehabilitation centre killed at least 269 Afghans. Families demand answers as calls grow for a war crime investigation.
    Pakistan Airstrike on Kabul Rehab Centre Leaves Hundreds Dead
    May 12, 2026
    Pentagon to Review Senator Mark Kelly’s Comments on US Weapon Stockpiles Hegseth Questions Kelly’s Statements on Military Munitions US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered a Pentagon review after Democratic Senator Mark Kelly spoke publicly about America’s military weapon stockpiles during a television interview. The issue has sparked a political clash over national security, classified information, and military readiness. During an interview on CBS News’ Face The Nation, Kelly expressed concern about the condition of US munitions reserves following the recent conflict with Iran. He said he was surprised by how much the US had reduced its military stockpiles during the war effort. Kelly referred to a Pentagon briefing that discussed specific munitions and replenishment timelines. His comments quickly drew criticism from Hegseth, who accused the senator of publicly discussing sensitive military information. Pentagon Asked to Review Possible Disclosure In a post on X, Hegseth questioned whether Kelly had violated his oath by revealing details from a Pentagon briefing. He criticized the senator for discussing the matter on national television and called for an official review of the comments. Kelly strongly rejected the accusation. He responded by saying the information was already discussed publicly during a Senate hearing held the previous week. The Arizona senator also shared a video clip from the hearing, pointing out that Hegseth himself had acknowledged it could take years to rebuild certain US weapon stockpiles. Kelly argued that his comments did not expose classified material. He added that the American public deserves transparency about the cost of military operations and the long term impact on US defense readiness. Legal Dispute Between Kelly and Pentagon Continues The latest controversy comes as tensions continue between Kelly and the Pentagon leadership. Earlier this year, Kelly filed a lawsuit against the government after Hegseth allegedly attempted to demote him for criticizing the Trump administration. The legal battle began after Kelly and five other lawmakers released a video in November encouraging US service members to refuse unlawful military orders. Pentagon officials later challenged the lawmakers’ actions, leading to a broader political and legal dispute. In February, a federal judge temporarily blocked the Pentagon from carrying out the proposed demotion while the lawsuit moved forward. However, the Pentagon appealed the ruling. Recently, a federal appeals court appeared likely to reject the Pentagon’s effort to punish Kelly over his remarks to service members. If the court rules against the Pentagon, it would mark another setback for the Trump administration in its ongoing dispute with the senator. Debate Over National Security and Transparency The disagreement has fueled debate in Washington over how much information elected officials should share about military preparedness. Supporters of Kelly say lawmakers have a responsibility to discuss defense concerns openly, especially when military operations affect national resources. Critics, however, argue that public discussions involving weapons inventories and defense capabilities could risk exposing sensitive national security information. The Pentagon has not confirmed whether a formal investigation has officially started. Officials have only referred back to Hegseth’s public statements regarding the matter.
    Pentagon to Review Senator Mark Kelly’s Comments on US Weapon Stockpiles
    May 11, 2026
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    Calbee Changes Snack Packaging Due to Middle East Supply Crisis
    May 12, 2026
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    US President Donald Trump is set to visit China for high level talks with Xi Jinping as both countries try to protect a fragile trade truce amid tariff tensions and economic rivalry.
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    May 11, 2026
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    May 7, 2026
    Hantavirus Outbreak Reported on Atlantic Cruise Ship Incident Overview Health authorities have reported a serious hantavirus situation on a cruise ship sailing across the Atlantic Ocean. The vessel, MV Hondius operated by Oceanwide Expeditions, was traveling from Argentina toward Cape Verde when multiple passengers fell ill. Three people have died during the incident. A Dutch married couple and a German passenger were among the deceased. Officials have confirmed two hantavirus cases so far, including a Dutch woman who later died after leaving the ship. Investigations continue to determine the exact cause of the remaining deaths. Two crew members also developed breathing related symptoms while on board. One showed mild illness and the other required urgent medical attention. What Is Hantavirus Hantavirus refers to a group of viruses carried mainly by rodents. Humans usually become infected when they breathe in particles contaminated with rodent urine, droppings, or saliva. This virus does not typically spread from person to person. Infection usually happens in environments where rodent activity is present and contaminated dust becomes airborne. People may also get infected through rodent bites or scratches, but this is less common. How the Virus Spreads The main transmission route involves inhalation of infected particles in the air. When dried rodent waste is disturbed, it can release virus particles into the environment. Risk increases in enclosed or poorly cleaned areas where rodents live or have lived. Travel environments, storage areas, or remote locations can increase exposure risk if rodent control is weak. Symptoms and Health Risks Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome This form affects the lungs. Early signs include fever, fatigue, and muscle pain. As the illness progresses, patients may experience headaches, dizziness, chills, and stomach discomfort. Breathing problems can develop suddenly. In severe cases, the condition becomes life threatening. Health data shows a high death rate once respiratory symptoms begin. Hemorrhagic Fever with Kidney Complications This form affects the kidneys and blood vessels. Symptoms may include low blood pressure, bleeding inside the body, and kidney failure. It can become severe without fast medical care. Current Cases Under Investigation A 69 year old British passenger is currently in intensive care in South Africa and has tested positive for hantavirus. The Dutch woman who died after leaving the ship also tested positive. Health officials are still testing crew members who showed respiratory symptoms. Results have not yet confirmed whether they are infected with the virus.
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    May 5, 2026
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    May 12, 2026
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Chelsea and PSG to Face Real Madrid in the Last 16 of Champions League Premier League clubs have been thrown into some major clashes by the Champions League draw. Chelsea takes on the holders Paris Saint-Germain while Manchester City faces Real Madrid. The knockout round will not feature any English teams. This draw will see some intense European competition across the board. Chelsea Set for PSG Showdown The meeting between Chelsea and PSG brought back the memories of the FIFA Club World Cup Final from last year. In New Jersey, the Blues beat PSG 3 to 0. The stakes have been raised. David Barnard, Chelsea's Director of Football, admitted that the task will be difficult. He made it very clear, however, that his team is confident. The focus is on one game at a time, he said. PSG will be the defending champions. Chelsea has already proven that they are capable of competing at the top level. Man City and Real Madrid renew rivalry Manchester City and Real Madrid will again face off. It is the fifth consecutive season in which the two teams have met at the knockout stages. City beat Madrid in the December league stage. This win was a new chapter in their rivalry that has been intensifying since 2022. Hugo Viana, City's director for football, described this match as an event in and of itself. The margins could be even closer because both teams are familiar with each other. Arsenal, Newcastle United, Liverpool, and Tottenham learn their fate Arsenal, the Premier League's leaders, will play Bayer Leverkusen. This is a tough draw with one of Germany’s best sides. Newcastle United takes on Barcelona. Newcastle United will be hosting the first leg of this match at their home stadium, giving them an advantage. Liverpool meet Galatasaray. Liverpool's ambassador Ian Rush thinks the atmosphere at Anfield will be decisive in the second leg. Tottenham Hotspur will face Atletico Madrid on Saturday in a battle that promises to be tactical. Important Dates for Quarter-Final Clashes The matches will be played on the 10th and 11th of March. On 17 and 18 march, the return matches are scheduled. The quarter-finals will be held if both Newcastle and Tottenham advance. Chelsea and Liverpool may also meet in the quarter-finals. Finale will be held at Puskas Arena in Budapest on 30th May.
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Chelsea and PSG to Face Real Madrid in the Last 16 of Champions League

Premier League clubs have been thrown into some major clashes by the Champions League draw. Chelsea takes on the holders Paris Saint-Germain while Manchester City faces Real Madrid. The knockout round…

February 27, 2026
UK withdraws Tehran embassy staff as US-Iran tension sparks concern across region
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UK Withdraws Tehran Embassy Staff Amid Rising US Iran Tensions

As tensions continue to escalate between Iran and the United States, some UK embassy personnel have been removed from Tehran. The move was described as precautionary by officials. The British Embassy is…

February 27, 2026
Pakistan defence minister says country in 'open war' with Afghanistan after strikes
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Pakistan Afghanistan Border Conflict Escalates After Airstrikes

Fresh cross-border attacks have heightened tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Pakistan's defence minister, declared the country was now at "open war" against Afghanistan. Pakistani patience has ended after recent…

February 27, 2026
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Bill Clinton Faces Lengthy House Deposition in Epstein Probe After Hillary Calls Inquiry a “Fishing Expedition”

Former President Bill Clinton is set to appear before the House Oversight Committee for a closed door deposition tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Lawmakers will question him Friday morning…

February 27, 2026
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State Financial Watchdogs Back Trump’s War on Fraud After Uncovering Billions in Waste

Conservative state financial officers say they have already uncovered billions in fraud and waste. Now, they are stepping up to support President Donald Trump’s nationwide crackdown on government abuse. Recently,…

February 27, 2026
Afghanistan-Pakistan Conflict Increases After Airstrikes in Kabul After a series of bombings that occurred in Kabul, tensions have risen between Afghanistan and Pakistan. A powerful explosion shook the District 6 residents' homes. Fear spread throughout the area as jets flew above. Pakistan conducted airstrikes in Paktia, Kandahar and Kabul. Kandahar is symbolic because it was the place where the Taliban began. These strikes were a significant escalation of the Afghanistan-Pakistan conflict. Why the latest violence? The Taliban claimed that it had launched a ground operation near the border prior to the airstrikes. The Taliban government claimed that their troops had captured and destroyed several Pakistani posts. The action was described as revenge. Kabul claims that Pakistani troops entered Afghan territory first and massacred civilians including women and kids. According to the Taliban, Pakistan has violated Afghan sovereignty. Pakistan rejects this claim. Islamabad claimed that it was militants hiding places and not civilians they were targeting. Officials said they targeted bases belonging to the Tehreek e Taliban Pakistan (also known as TTP). Civilians Casualties and Redisputed Claims Pakistan conducted airstrikes less than one week prior to the Kabul attack in Nangarhar, and Paktika. According to credible reports from the United Nations, 13 Afghan civilians were killed in these attacks. Pakistan claims to have solid proof that TTP militants are operating from Afghan territory. The group is blamed for the recent suicide attack on a Shia Mosque in Islamabad, which killed over 30 people. Pakistani officials claim that the TTP was responsible for the terrorist attack, despite IS claiming responsibility. The Taliban government has denied supporting any groups that pose a threat to another country. The Taliban government claims that Pakistani military action is unprovoked. Mediators who fail to reach a settlement Last major outbreak was in October 2025. For several days, both sides traded cross-border strikes. Qatar and Turkey intervened to mediate. Doha and Istanbul held talks. There was a fragile ceasefire, but tensions were never completely eased. Both governments accuse one another of not pursuing diplomatic solutions. Military Strategy and Strength Pakistan's military has distinct advantages. Pakistan has advanced tanks, fighter jets and defence systems. The Taliban regime in Afghanistan controls the military equipment that was left by foreign and Afghan forces. It is believed that the Taliban government has obtained some weapons via informal channels. Afghanistan does not have the necessary aircraft to carry out deep airstrikes in Pakistan. However, the Taliban has a long history of guerrilla war. The Taliban fought against US and NATO forces more than twenty years. It used drones in the most recent confrontation to attack Pakistani targets. Drones, which are cheap and simple to use, have changed the face of modern conflict. Limitation of access to verified information Independent verification remains difficult. Taliban restrictions on foreign journalist access, particularly in border areas. The Taliban also restrict access to Pakistan's border regions for foreign journalists. It is difficult to gauge the real scale of conflict due to the lack of transparency. The Economic and Human Impact Since October 20, 2025, the trade between these two nations has been closed. The longest trade halt in recent decades. Afghan businessmen are in a difficult situation. Access to essential goods such as medicines has become more difficult. Hunger and poverty are already a reality for many Afghans. Many Afghans felt relieved that the war on a large scale had come to an end in 2021. This fragile feeling of safety has been shattered by renewed violence. Now, the Afghanistan-Pakistan conflict threatens regional stability as well as millions of people who seek peace.
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Afghanistan-Pakistan Conflict Increases After Airstrikes in Kabul

After a series of bombings that occurred in Kabul, tensions have risen between Afghanistan and Pakistan. A powerful explosion shook the District 6 residents' homes. Fear spread throughout the area as jets…

February 27, 2026
Department of Justice building as the federal government sues states over voter roll access
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DOJ Sues Five More States Over Access to Voter Rolls

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed lawsuits against five more states as it pushes for broader access to voter registration records. The move is part of the Trump administration’s…

February 27, 2026
Senator John Cornyn speaks about proposed CDL ban legislation
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Cornyn Pushes CDL Ban for Illegal Immigrants, Doubts Democratic Support

GOP Senator Backs Trump’s Call for “Dalilah’s Law” Sen. John Cornyn plans to introduce legislation that would block undocumented immigrants from obtaining commercial driver’s licenses. The proposal follows a request…

February 26, 2026
President Donald Trump meets NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani in the Oval Office
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Mamdani to Meet Trump at White House for Surprise Talks on Housing and Immigration

Unscheduled Visit Confirmed New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is set to meet President Donald Trump at the White House in a visit that was not previously announced. The meeting…

February 26, 2026
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz reacts to federal Medicaid funding freeze
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Walz Accuses Trump Administration of Retaliation Over Minnesota Medicaid Funding Freeze

Governor Calls Federal Action “Campaign of Retribution” Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz criticized the Trump administration for temporarily halting Medicaid payments to the state, calling the move a “campaign of retribution.”…

February 26, 2026
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Court Orders New Trial for Alex Murdaugh After Murder Conviction Overturned Introduction A South Carolina court has overturned the murder convictions of former lawyer Alex Murdaugh and ordered a new trial. The decision relates to the 2021 killings of his wife, Maggie Murdaugh, and son, Paul Murdaugh. Murdaugh is already serving two life sentences for murder, along with an additional 40 years for separate federal financial crimes. Why the Conviction Was Overturned The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled in a 5 to 0 decision that Murdaugh did not receive a fair trial. The judges found that the Colleton County Clerk of Court influenced the jury in a way that could have affected the verdict. According to the ruling, the clerk made comments during the trial that crossed a line. One juror stated in an affidavit that she was told to “watch Murdaugh closely,” which impacted how she viewed the case. Allegations of Jury Influence Jurors also reported that they were advised not to trust the defense arguments. Some said they were told not to be misled by the evidence presented by Murdaugh’s legal team. Others recalled hearing remarks suggesting the jury should reach a quick decision once deliberations began. These actions raised concerns about jury independence and fairness during the trial. Background of the Case Murdaugh was once a powerful and well known attorney in South Carolina. His criminal trial drew global attention and was widely followed through live broadcasts, podcasts, and documentaries. He was found guilty after a six week trial. The murders of his wife and son took place near the family’s dog kennels in June 2021. What Happens Next With the conviction overturned, Murdaugh will face a new trial. The court’s decision reopens one of the most closely watched criminal cases in recent US legal history.
Court Orders New Trial for Alex Murdaugh After Murder Conviction Overturned
Crime and Justice May 13, 2026
Donald Trump arrives in Beijing for a high stakes meeting with Xi Jinping. Talks focus on trade, Iran tensions, Taiwan, and US China economic relations.
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Ex-Georgia captain Sharikadze banned for 11 years
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