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South Sudan: Is Riek Machar’s trial threatening stability?

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South Sudan’s Vice President Riek Machar is on trial for charges that include murder and treason, sparking fears of renewed civil war and political strife. Civil society groups are calling for transparency and oversight.

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German lawmakers end deadlock over top court judge

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The fight over Brosius-Gersdorf came after questionable allegations of plagiarism surfaced against her and amid what many viewed as a smear campaign aimed at discrediting the legal expert over her views on abortion. Brosius-Gersdorf withdrew her candidacy last month, writing in an open letter that she wanted to prevent “the coalition dispute over the selection of judges from escalating and setting in motion a development whose effects on democracy are unforeseeable.”

The conflict over Brosius-Gersdorf underscored not only emerging divides inside the coalition, but its relative fragility given the government’s weak parliamentary majority and the rise of radical parties. The popularity of far-right Alternative for Germany, now the second-biggest party in Germany’s Bundestag, means Merz’s centrist coalition controls only 52 percent of parliamentary seats, making it particularly vulnerable to even small disputes and defections within the rank and file.

Members of Merz’s government now hope that, with the votes to appoint three top court judges behind them, the coalition will be able to set aside the highly emotional dispute and begin to address a series of pressing economic and pension reforms.

“Today’s vote brings an end to a period of uncertainty,” said Jens Spahn, leader of the conservative faction in the Bundestag. “We as a coalition, the conservatives and the SPD, have come through the summer recess in good shape. We have found our footing.”

Rasmus Buchsteiner and Hans von der Burchard contributed to this report.

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Netanyahu’s plane avoids France on way to meet Trump in United States

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Israeli prime minister subject to international arrest warrant over Gaza war
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Ukraine: Zelenskyy threatens attack on Kremlin

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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned Russia’s leadership to end the war or face becoming a target of Ukrainian drones and missiles.

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