Israel reduces troops in south Gaza, Egypt to host new talks Israel said on Sunday (7 April) it had withdrawn more soldiers from southern Gaza, leaving just one brigade, as it and Hamas sent teams to Egypt for fresh talks on a potential ceasefire in the six-month conflict. China pushes back at US overcapacity concerns as Yellen wraps visit Beijing's commerce minister dismissed as "groundless" US concerns that a surge of low-cost Chinese exports posed a risk to global markets, as Washington's Treasury chief on Monday (8 April) wrapped up a visit aimed in part at addressing the issue. Conservative PiS’ local election lead shakes Tusk’s power in Poland In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about experts warning that Bulgaria's medical system is under threat, a relatively unknown figure being chosen as Bulgaria's new caretaker foreign minister, and so much more. Ukraine says it has ‘nothing to do’ with attacks on nuclear plant Russia's nuclear power corporation, Rosatom, accused Ukraine's military of launching a series of attacks on the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station and the UN's nuclear watchdog called for such incidents to cease immediately. Climate-warming gases being smuggled into Europe, investigation says Large amounts of climate-warming refrigerant gases from China and Turkey are being smuggled illegally into Europe, undermining a global pact to phase them out, a report by the London-based Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) said on Monday (8 April).
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