In Johannesburg, Trump cuts force HIV clinics to close - leaving sufferers in tears and terrified A woman walks up to the security guards outside a shuttered USAID-funded sexual health clinic in Johannesburg's inner-city district. She looks around with confusion as they let her know the clinic is closed. She tells us it has only been two months since she came here to receive her usual care. Now, she must scramble to find another safe place for her sexual health screenings and Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) - her regular defence against rampant HIV. On the day he was sworn in as US president for a second time, Donald Trump signed an executive order freezing foreign aid for a 90-day period. That is being challenged by federal employee unions in court over what it says are "unconstitutional and illegal actions" that have created a "global humanitarian crisis". And the order has had an immediate impact on South Africa's most vulnerable.
What record did Real Madrid wonderkid Endrick break against Stuttgart?
Endrick became Real Madrid's youngest-ever goalscorer in the Champions League when he found the back of the net in Tuesday's contest with German giants Stuttgart.
The Brazil international came off the bench to register in the 95th minute of what proved to be a 3-1 success for Carlo Ancelotti's side in their opening match of the 2024-25 competition.
At the age of 18 years and 58 days old, Endrick has become the youngest player to register for Real Madrid in the Champions League, surpassing Raul's record from 1995.
Raul was 18 years and 113 days old when he first scored for Los Blancos in the Champions League, but Endrick has now taken the record, and it has been a very encouraging start to his career at the club.
Endrick has now managed two goals in five appearances for the reigning Spanish and European champions, with his first for the club coming against Real Valladolid in La Liga at the end of August.