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Global Tensions Flare: South Africa Expels Diplomat, Niger Threatens Retaliation

International News Roundup: Diplomatic Tensions, Political Maneuvering, and Sporting Disputes

Several international events unfolded recently, spanning diplomatic expulsions, political tensions, economic decisions, and sporting controversies.

South Africa expelled Israel's top diplomat, Ariel Seidman, the chargé d'affaires at Israel's embassy in Pretoria, declaring him persona non grata and ordering him to leave the country within 72 hours. This action followed what South Africa deemed "insulting attacks" on President Cyril Ramaphosa on social media and the abuse of diplomatic privilege, according to The Guardian. The expulsion underscores the long-standing tensions between South Africa and Israel, rooted in South Africa's support for the Palestinian cause.

In Niger, heavy security was deployed around the main airport in Niamey after overnight gunfire and explosions. The country's military ruler, General Tchiani, accused France, Benin, and Côte d'Ivoire of involvement in the attack near Niamey's airport, though he provided no evidence. Tchiani also expressed gratitude to Russian troops for their defense efforts, The Guardian reported.

Panama's Supreme Court canceled a Hong Kong company's canal contracts. The court ruled that the concession held by a subsidiary of CK Hutchison, a Hong Kong company, was unconstitutional. President of Panama assured that ports at each end of the Panama Canal would operate as usual. The Guardian noted that the court's decision aligns with U.S. attempts to limit Chinese influence.

China lifted sanctions it had imposed on several British parliamentarians, signaling a potential thaw in relations after Keir Starmer's visit to Beijing for talks with Xi Jinping. The sanctions, which targeted five Conservative MPs and two members of the House of Lords, were initially imposed in 2021 in response to their criticism of human rights violations against the Uyghur Muslim community. The sanctioned parliamentarians responded by saying: "While British citizen Jimmy Lai remains imprisoned and Uyghurs continue to suffer atrocity crimes, we take no comfort in this decision and will not be silenced." They also stated they looked forward to receiving urgent assurances from the government regarding those who were placed under sanction together with them, and take this opportunity to express our ongoing solidarity with them, according to The Guardian.

At the Australian Open, Alexander Zverev criticized officials for allowing Carlos Alcaraz a medical timeout during their semifinal match. Alcaraz received treatment on his right thigh at 4-4 in the third set, which angered Zverev. Al Jazeera reported that Zverev "condemned officials" for the decision after losing the match in five sets.

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