
Tiisetso Motsoeneng

Liz Hoffman

The US and Iran traded fire even as Washington insisted a month-long ceasefire was still holding.
2Irregular trading ahead of major White House announcements has sparked concerns of widespread corruption in Washington.
3Russia’s Victory Day celebrations, usually a tightly-orchestrated highly-patriotic parade, appear much more muted this year as anger at leadership grows.
4The US and South Africa held bilateral trade talks, a sign that ties may be improving after months of tension.
5Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said after a three-hour meeting with Donald Trump that ties had been “stabilized.”
6China handed down suspended death sentences to two former defense ministers, part of a widespread high-level anti-corruption purge.
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