‘No Kings’ protests draw large crowds in US cities to decry President Trump authoritarianism

‘No Kings’ protests draw large crowds in US cities to decry President Trump authoritarianism

Vice President JD Vance, speaking on Saturday to a gathering of Marines at Camp Pendleton in Southern California, made no mention of the protests. But he criticised Democrats over the government shutdown that began early this month in a partisan standoff over federal appropriations.

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Freed Palestinians prisoners, some in Israeli jails for 20 years, arrive home in Gaza under ceasefire deal

Freed Palestinians prisoners, some in Israeli jails for 20 years, arrive home in Gaza under ceasefire deal

Several thousand people gathered inside and around the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, awaiting the arrival of freed prisoners, with some waving Palestinian flags and others holding pictures of their relatives.

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Trump to receive hero’s welcome in Israel’s parliament as fragile Gaza ceasefire holds

Trump to receive hero’s welcome in Israel’s parliament as fragile Gaza ceasefire holds

The US, along with Egypt, Qatar and Turkey, mediated what has been described as a first phase agreement between Israel and Hamas. The next phase of Trump’s plan calls for an international body – a “Board of Peace” led by Trump.

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WHO director: Bill Gates has bragged about making $550m from vaccines for Covid-19, which he ‘and others now admit was not a dangerous virus’

WHO director: Bill Gates has bragged about making $550m from vaccines for Covid-19, which he ‘and others now admit was not a dangerous virus’

Dore pointed out that a previous WHO director, Margaret Chan, admitted to begging donors for money, which she said was spent on projects highly linked to their preferences. “Bill Gates basically is the biggest funder to the WHO and he basically dictates what they do, and it basically comes down to what’s going to pad his bottom-line,” Dore said.

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Burkina Faso terms Trump deportations of Africans as ‘indecent, totally contrary to the value of dignity’

Burkina Faso terms Trump deportations of Africans as ‘indecent, totally contrary to the value of dignity’

Human Rights Watch said last month the Trump administration offered financial incentives to some African countries to accept deportees. The rights group said it reviewed written agreements showing Eswatini will receive $5.1 million in US funding for migration and border management while Rwanda will receive $7.5 million.

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Sissi invites Trump to visit Egypt  to witness Israel-Hamas deal signing ‘in a ceremony befitting the occasion’

Sissi invites Trump to visit Egypt  to witness Israel-Hamas deal signing ‘in a ceremony befitting the occasion’

In Israel’s ensuing offensive, more than 67,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza and nearly 170,000 wounded during the war, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which doesn’t differentiate between civilians and combatants but says around half of the deaths were women and children.

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Log in your eye: Pope Leo tells US bishops to first address Trump’s immigration crackdown

Log in your eye: Pope Leo tells US bishops to first address Trump’s immigration crackdown

Leo, the first US pope, was handed dozens of letters from immigrants describing their fears of deportation under the Trump administration’s policies during the meeting, which included bishops and social workers from the US-Mexico border.

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Textile exporters to US plan massive job cuts in Kenya and rest of Africa as AGOA runs full course

Textile exporters to US plan massive job cuts in Kenya and rest of Africa as AGOA runs full course

A key example of the deal’s impact can be found in Kenya, where it has allowed the country’s textile and apparel sector – makers of jeans, for instance – to effectively compete with Asian exporters such as in Bangladesh and Vietnam.

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American nightmare: 14 West Africans deported by Trump administration land in Ghana

American nightmare: 14 West Africans deported by Trump administration land in Ghana

Ghana’s President John Mahama speaks to the media at the Jubilee House in Accra, Ghana, on September 10, 2025. Credit: Ghana Presidency

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In a rare shift since coming to power, Trump approves $32.5m in aid to Nigeria to address hunger

In a rare shift since coming to power, Trump approves $32.5m in aid to Nigeria to address hunger

The West African country is also dealing with an insurgency in its northeast that has resulted in the death of around 35,000 civilians and the displacement of more than two million others, according to the United Nations.

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