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Summary

On 2026-04-23, various global events unfolded, including a repatriation row in Zambia, the Pope’s visit to Africa, the impact of the Iran war on China’s economy, and the EU’s approval of a €90bn loan for Ukraine. According to BBC, Zambia’s government has taken possession of ex-president Edgar Lungu’s body, amid a dispute with his family over his burial site. Meanwhile, NYT reports that Pope Leo visited an African prison, urging inmates to find hope amid despair.

US & Middle East

The Iran war is taking a toll on China’s export-driven economy, reports BBC. The Middle East conflict is putting pressure on factory orders, costs, and jobs in China. NYT states that Iran’s leaders believe they can withstand an enduring standoff longer than President Trump. The strategy could be economically devastating for average Iranians. Additionally, NYT reports that the US has halted dollar shipments to Iraq’s cash-based economy in an effort to force the Baghdad government to distance itself from Iran.

Europe

The EU has approved a €90bn loan for Ukraine, as reported by BBC. Ukraine says it has reopened the Druzhba pipeline, after months of stalemate over stalled oil supplies to neighboring Hungary. NYT also reports that EU ambassadors took a critical step towards disbursing the much-needed money to Ukraine. Furthermore, NYT states that a new law forces Ukrainians in captured regions to get Russian title deeds or risk losing their homes.

Asia

In Asia, NYT reports that a year after a terrorist attack, a Kashmir town is longing for tourists. Pahalgam, with steep ravines and grassy hillsides, is a base for Hindu pilgrimages that business operators hope will revive visitor numbers.

Other News

Pope Leo has been visiting Africa, and NYT reports that some Catholics in Africa feel left out as he skips some of the continent’s biggest Catholic nations. BBC also reports that the Pope criticized Equatorial Guinea’s prisons as he wound up his Africa tour. In other news, BBC reports that billionaire investor Justin Sun is suing the Trump family’s crypto firm over alleged extortion.

Sources: Reuters, AP News, BBC, NYT

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