Over 12,000 South Koreans have sued ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife Kim Keon Hee for damages over his December martial law, calling it unconstitutional and a …
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France Dismisses Israel’s Accusations of ‘Anti-Semitism’ as ‘Abject’ – How Will Netanyahu Respond?
A diplomatic row has erupted after Israeli PM Netanyahu accused French President Macron of fueling anti-Semitism by supporting Palestinian statehood. France dismissed the claims as false and manipulative. …
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China will stage a major military parade in Beijing on Sept 3 to mark 80 years since WWII’s end, showcasing new domestically made weapons, aircraft, and tanks under …
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‘Strength Isn’t Killing Children’: Australia Hits Back at Israel for Calling PM Albanese ‘Weak’
Australia hit back after Israeli PM Netanyahu branded Anthony Albanese “weak.” Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said strength is not killing children but honest diplomacy. The row follows …
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Karoline Leavitt, White House Press Secretary, portrayed Trump as firm yet pragmatic: ruling out US troops in Ukraine but leaving air support and security guarantees open. She framed …
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Elon Musk Halts Launch of America Party, May Back JD Vance in 2028 – Does Trump Have a Role in It?
Elon Musk is pausing plans to launch his America Party, telling allies he’ll focus on his companies and avoid clashes with Republicans, WSJ reported. Musk, who can’t run …
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The US revoked over 6,000 student visas citing crime, overstays, and terrorism ties. Policies now include stricter checks, social media reviews, and political monitoring. Tensions rise with universities …
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A bus carrying Afghan migrants deported from Iran crashed in Herat, killing 73 people, including 17 children. Officials blamed speeding. Iran has recently intensified deportations, sending back over …
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Breaking: Historic Trilateral Talks Between Trump, Zelensky, and Putin May Take Place in Budapest
Budapest set for Putin-Zelenskyy-Trump summit as Trump questions Putin’s readiness for peace.
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Four years into Taliban rule, Afghan women remain barred from secondary schools, universities, and most jobs, harming the nation’s future, says UN Special Representative Susan Ferguson. Funding cuts …