
Alexis Akwagyiram

W. Gyude Moore

The prospect of an Iran-US peace agreement remained uncertain even as Washington claimed an announcement could come today.
2Israel approved plans to continue its assault on militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon, despite a ceasefire being in place.
3Five European nations signed a policy paper calling for greater protections against Chinese trade dominance, as EU manufacturing falls behind.
4Chinese tech giant Huawei unveiled plans to produce chips it said would rival Western tech firms, as China seeks to catch up to the US on AI.
5Italian luxury car brand Ferrari is due to unveil its first ever EV, the $600,000 Luce, as the market for high-end electric vehicles expands.
6The World Health Organization raised the threat warning on the Ebola epidemic in DR Congo to “very high.”
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