
Yinka Adegoke

Charles Onyango-Obbo

US markets climbed Monday despite the Trump administration’s escalated attacks on the Federal Reserve.
2Donald Trump said any country doing business with Iran would face 25% tariffs, as swelling anti-government protests threaten the regime.
3Germany and India vowed to strengthen economic and security ties, as both look to hedge against US-driven uncertainty.
4Google’s parent company hit a $4 trillion market valuation after Apple picked Google’s Gemini to power its AI product.
5Meta hired former Donald Trump adviser Dina Powell McCormick as its president and vice chair as the tech giant pours more capital into its AI ambitions.
6London saw its lowest murder rate on record in 2025, countering a right-wing narrative that the city is exceptionally dangerous.
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