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Iran–US Ceasefire Stress Test: Iran denounced fresh U.S. strikes in southern Iran as “bad faith,” while the U.S. called them “self-defense” against missile sites and mine-laying boats—just as talks reportedly continued in Doha and Iran began restoring internet after a shutdown that started in January. Sudan War Spillover: A new report says Colombian mercenaries fighting for RSF were trained via Emirati-linked bases, adding fresh pressure on UAE involvement in Sudan’s atrocities. Abraham Accords Pressure: Trump renewed demands that more Muslim-majority states sign the Abraham Accords as part of any Iran deal; Pakistan’s defence minister rejected it outright, calling it incompatible with “fundamental ideologies.” Food & Trade Signals: Russia’s grain exports to Africa hit record highs in 2025, with Sudan among the biggest jumpers—while Sudan’s own food crisis remains worsened by the wider war. Local Human Impact: In Spokane, a refugee-led community garden project has delivered tens of thousands of pounds of food since 2022, showing how small networks can plug hunger gaps.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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May 25, 2026

Natural food colors market seen reaching $5.84 billion by 2035

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May 22, 2026

Governments rally behind social innovation as crisis response

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UNDP study: ‘$3 billion in damage to electrical grid since Sudan war broke out’


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Sudan Opposition Proposes Renewable 3-Month Ceasefire

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