International edition
Donald Trump’s three-day visit to the UK has concluded after kicking off on June 3. A visit described as the most controversial visit by a US president to the UK.
Meanwhile, can the EU parliament and its institutions confidently express pride in achieving a wholly inclusive parliament? A new research has revealed lack of diversity.
Also, the International Monetary Fund has warned that US-China tariffs could cut global economic output by 0.5 per cent in 2020.
Stay tuned as we will have reports on this and other stories as we retrace the major current events covered by our various editorial teams presented by Elayne Wangalwa.
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South Africa's Ramaphosa holds phone call with Trump, to meet 'soon'
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Trump says U.S. and China will 'get along great'
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Trade uncertainty could worsen global economic challenges, IMF warns
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South Sudan to send delegation to the U.S. in a effort to appease tensions
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US plans to reduce diplomatic presence could be part of wider change in US-Africa ties
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Kinshasa reacts to Trump's claim that 'many' Congolese come to US