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Taiwan Swears In New President, William Lai, Amid Tensions With China
TIME
New Taiwan President William Lai Ching-te urged China to stop its campaign of pressure of the democratic island, comments aimed at calming a dispute at the heart of a geopolitical rivalry involving the world’s two biggest powers.
Vietnam top security official To Lam voted new president
FRANCE 24
Vietnam’s top security official To Lam was confirmed Wednesday as the nation's new president. He oversaw police and intelligence operations over a period when rights groups say basic liberties have been systematically suppressed, and its secret service was accused of violating international law.
South Korea, Japan unveil sanctions over alleged Russia-North Korea arms trade
REUTERS
South Korea and Japan announced on Friday a series of sanctions applied to individuals, organisations and ships related to Russia's alleged procurement of weapons from North Korea in breach of U.N. Security Council resolutions.

Jacob Zuma banned from running in South Africa election
FINANCIAL TIMES
South Africa’s top court has blocked former president Jacob Zuma from standing in this month’s general election, an intervention with potential implications for the May 29 poll.
Ivorian cocoa farmers ‘barely survive’ while chocolate company profits soar
ALJAZEERA
Farmers in Ivory Coast, the source of 45 percent of the world’s cocoa beans, battle climate change and market inequality.
Kenya's Ruto visits Washington: A new era of diplomacy?
DW
For the first time in 15 years, an African leader is making a state visit to the US. This week Kenyan President William Ruto traveled to Washington, DC, to strengthen the strategic alliance.

How Soda, Chocolate and Chewing Gum Are Funding War in Sudan
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
Around 80% of the world’s gum arabic is harvested from Sudan’s acacia trees, which grow in the desert belt that stretches from Sudan’s western border with Chad to its eastern border with Ethiopia, covering an area of roughly 200,000 square miles. Gum arabic is a tasteless and odorless dried sap used as a stabilizer, thickening agent or emulsifier for many foods, drinks, cosmetics and medicines. The sap has become a key source of funding for both sides in the war, according to Sudanese traders. In addition to the RSF collecting money through its control of most major agricultural routes, the Sudanese military—which runs the country’s de facto government—levies taxes and other tariffs on the gum arabic trade.
What Raisi’s dead means for the future of Iran
THE NEW YORKER
Raisi died at a precarious time for a revolutionary regime that is ever more xenophobic, paranoid, and rigid. His legacy is “a sharp deterioration of Iran’s relations with the West, owing to the failed efforts to negotiate a return to the 2015 nuclear agreement, increasingly close military ties with Russia, and the perilous tit for tat with Israel,” Ali Vaez, an Iran expert at the International Crisis Group, told me. His successor will have to deal with “deep social and economic discontent, regional instability and tension, and, over the longer horizon, the fate of the Islamic Republic.”