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G7 leaders tackle migration, artificial intelligence on the second day of their summit in Italy
AP NEWS
Leaders of the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations turned their attention to artificial intelligence, economic security and migration on the second and final day of their summit Friday, as their delegations worked on a comprehensive joint communique touching on many of the world’s major geopolitical and social challenges.
Bank of Japan to ‘significantly’ scale back bond buying in shift on ultra-loose policy
FINANCIAL TIMES
The Bank of Japan said it would begin to “significantly” scale back its ¥6tn ($38bn) monthly bond-buying programme, a critical milestone in unwinding its ultra-loose monetary policy and tapering its expanded balance sheet.
Ukraine summit: Which Southeast Asian nations are going?
DW
World leaders are converging in the Bürgenstock Resort in Switzerland for a summit on peace in Ukraine. A handful of Southeast Asian delegates have flown in for the meeting.

ICC prosecutor appeals for evidence of atrocities in Sudan after rebels attack hospital in Darfur
THE WASHINGTON POST
The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor appealed Tuesday for information and evidence of atrocities in Sudan, saying his ongoing investigation “seems to disclose an organized, systematic and a profound attack on human dignity.”
Madagascar ruling party loses parliament majority
AFRICA NEWS
Madagascar's ruling party fell short of retaining its parliamentary majority after a strong showing by independents in the recently concluded legislative elections.
South Africa coalition talks go down to the wire
BBC
As South Africa's parliament meets for the first time since the governing African National Congress (ANC) lost its majority in last month's elections, negotiations are still continuing over the formation of a new government.

Afrophobia is destroying the African dream
ALJAZEERA
Speaking at the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali, Rwanda, on May 17, Africa’s richest person, Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote, complained that he faces far more obstacles travelling around Africa than Europeans ever do. “I have to apply for 35 different visas on my passport [to travel freely across Africa],” Dangote said. “I can assure you that Patrick [Pouyanne, CEO of Total Energies] doesn’t need 35 visas on a French passport, which means [he has] freer movement than myself in Africa.” Even for an uber-wealthy businessman with near unlimited means like Dangote, the continent’s fragmented and discriminatory visa regime is clearly a considerable inconvenience. For millions of African migrants, however, it is a major obstacle to safety, stability, success and prosperity.
Scrutinising South Korea’s gender divide narrative
EAST ASIA FORUM
Gender divide in South Korea is often cited as a significant social issue, but research reports show little substantial ideological difference between men and women. The politicisation of gender conflict seems to overlook more prevalent sources of contention, such as class and economic dissatisfaction, while exacerbating perceived gender differences, potentially skewing policy perspectives and distracting from deeper systemic issues.