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- Chinese manufacturers receive nine times more government support than their Western counterparts, according to calculations from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) which help explain the country's complete dominance in so many sectors, from solar panels and batteries to steel.
- US users were responsible for most posts on X mentioning the location of a recent violent protest in Ireland in recent days, data obtained by Sky News shows.
- Another night of violence has unfolded in Georgia as police have fired tear gas and stun grenades at protesters opposing a so-called "Russian law".
- An Israel Defence Forces checkpoint waves our car down, and our passports and IDs are checked by soldiers – we're then told to pull up behind other cars before a signal is given to follow.
- Dozens of people have died after a section of a road collapsed in southern China, according to officials.
- The murder trial of a former senior politician in Kazakhstan who has been accused of beating his wife to death has attracted the attention of the nation, sparking calls for new legislation tackling domestic violence.
- Police in Georgia's capital have used water cannon, tear gas and stun grenades against crowds outside the country's parliament protesting against a bill the opposition says aims to crack down on press freedoms.
- About 300 people have been arrested during police crackdowns on protests at US universities.
- Netanyahu vows Israeli forces will enter Rafah to 'eliminate Hamas' as aid chief warns of 'disaster'An Israeli ground offensive in Rafah is "on the immediate horizon", the UN's aid chief has warned, as Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed that his forces "will enter" the southern Gaza city.
- Bernie Ecclestone has revealed he was told Ayrton Senna's death in a Formula One race 30 years ago "would be the end of" the sport.