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Widespread protests against intensified ICE raids continue across the US, leading to judicial restrictions on federal agents' tactics in Minneapolis and a Justice Department investigation into Minnesota leaders for alleged obstruction, while federal forces are accused of blinding protesters and calls for accountability grow following fatal shootings.

World leaders are deliberating joining Trump's 'Board of Peace' for Gaza, despite Israel's objections to the proposed leadership picks, as the region faces a dire humanitarian situation with child mortality due to hypothermia and Doctors Without Borders clinics facing closure.

Iran's supreme leader acknowledges thousands killed during recent protests, blaming the US, while activists report plans for a permanent break from the global internet to further restrict online access, amidst continued brutal state suppression.

Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has secured a controversial seventh term, with opponent Bobi Wine alleging fraud and abduction amid widespread internet shutdowns, while Guinea's junta leader prepares to transition to a civilian presidency.

Donald Trump is entangled in new legal and business controversies, threatening to sue JPMorgan Chase and purchasing significant media bonds, while his administration also pardons a repeat fraudster and faces scrutiny over new dietary guidelines and claims refuting his views on paracetamol safety.

Tech giants' lobbying efforts in the UK government significantly outweigh child safety groups' access, while mayors urge withdrawal of a Hillsborough law amendment to prevent future cover-ups, and the country sees supermarkets embracing "Jab-uary" diet foods and growing "shrinkflation" concerns over Easter treats.

Syrian forces are moving east of Aleppo following government recognition of Kurdish rights, while Cuba faces a looming energy crisis without Venezuelan oil, and Ukrainian families flee intense Russian shelling in Odesa as experts debate Russia's adaptation to drone warfare.

Global efforts to combat climate change face setbacks as Wall Street abandons its pledges, while the UK is urged to ratify the high seas treaty to protect marine biodiversity, and NASA prepares for its Artemis II round-the-moon mission amidst cautious hope for endangered mountain gorilla twins in DRC.

Generational mockery surfaces in South Korea with 'Young 40s' style critiques, Afghan musicians face deportation threats from Pakistan, a Native American healer is accused of sexual abuse, and the UN Secretary General warns against forces undermining global cooperation, alongside Google's antitrust appeal and a serious data breach exposing therapy notes.

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