The UN has temporarily paused operations in Yemen following the detention of eight UN personnel by Houthi de facto authorities, aiming to ensure the safety and release of staff in line with humanitarian principles. In Gaza, humanitarians are returning to newly accessible areas, providing food, water, healthcare, and support to those affected by recent conflicts. In the eastern DRC, the UN welcomes a summit addressing the crisis in the region, emphasizing the importance of respecting sovereignty and territorial integrity while supporting immediate ceasefire and humanitarian aid efforts.
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The unanswered questions over Trump’s trade deal with Britain
Trade experts warn that the recently announced US-UK trade pact, consisting of only five pages, leaves many questions unanswered and requires further negotiations to formalize its proposals. While the deal promises opportunities for US farmers, including a beef quota and tariff removal on US ethanol, UK agricultural sectors express concerns over potential impacts on local markets and the competitiveness of biofuel production. Additionally, the agreement raises issues regarding industry standards recognition and pharmaceutical tariffs, leaving...
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