Global Unrest and Diplomatic Shifts Highlight Current World News
Current world news covers various international events: U.S.-China tariff talks in Stockholm, Morocco's new legal cannabis industry, deadly protests in Angola due to fuel price hikes, a mass shooting in New York City, Gaza nearing famine due to ongoing conflict, border tensions in Thailand, internet restrictions in Kyrgyzstan, and outrage in China over exploitative images.

Global events underscore rising tensions and evolving diplomatic efforts worldwide. In Stockholm, U.S. and Chinese officials engage in talks to ease tariff tensions amid a prolonged economic feud.
In Morocco, the legal cannabis sector grows, providing a safer option for farmers like Abderrahman Talbi. Meanwhile, deadly protests in Angola over fuel price hikes signal economic strain.
Elsewhere, New York City reels from a mass shooting, Gaza faces famine amid conflict, and Thailand grapples with economic fallout from border tensions. Meanwhile, Kyrgyzstan enacts internet restrictions, and China confronts outrage over exploitative Telegram images.
(With inputs from agencies.)