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The article reports on the ongoing US-China trade war, noting a fragile truce that has prevented all-out confrontation but left key issues unresolved.
The article reports on recent military actions by the United States and Israel against Iran's infrastructure, including strikes on a bridge and military sites. It mentions U.S.
NASA has approved the Artemis crew's mission to conduct the first crewed lunar fly-by in over 50 years. The Orion capsule's engine will be fired to begin the journey to the moon, with flight controllers monitoring the maneuver.
The article details Attorney General Pam Bondi's confirmation under President Trump, her role in handling the Epstein files, the Department of Justice's request for voter data from states, the dismissal of indictments against Trump allies,…
The article reports on Bosnia and Herzegovina's football team defeating Italy in a World Cup qualifier, leading to widespread celebrations in Sarajevo.
Pope Leo conducted Holy Thursday rituals washing the feet of priests while condemning global 'brutality' and criticizing the Trump administration's Iran war policies.
A 9-year-old boy survived an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon that killed his entire family. The article details his survival after crawling from the rubble despite injuries.
The article reports on global fuel price increases linked to ongoing tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran, with disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz affecting countries like Nigeria, Vietnam, and India.
A federal judge dismissed most of Blake Lively's claims against Justin Baldoni, leaving only three claims related to retaliatory actions.
The article details President Trump's proposal for 100% tariffs on pharmaceutical companies not agreeing to lower drug prices, with exemptions for generic drugs and companies negotiating deals.
The article argues that insider trading is not a victimless crime, using the Zambezi River as an analogy to describe market dynamics.
The UN Security Council will vote on a Bahrain-sponsored resolution authorizing the use of defensive measures to secure navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
The article details a new five-year partnership between the World Bank Group and Sri Lanka's government to promote economic recovery, job creation, and infrastructure development.
The article reports on Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth ordering the early retirement of Army Chief of Staff Randy George, citing it as part of multiple firings of senior military leaders.
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US Secretary Marco Rubio expressed concerns about China's actions affecting Panama's ports, while the Chinese embassy spokesperson countered by accusing the US of its own ambitions over the Panama Canal.
The article reports on U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran, including accusations of Iranian nuclear ambitions and civilian infrastructure targeting. It highlights diplomatic statements from U.S.
The article discusses legal groups in Uganda opposing the deportation of 12 individuals from the US, framing it as transnational repression.
A federal judge dismissed most of Blake Lively's sexual harassment claims against Justin Baldoni, leaving retaliation allegations intact.
The article reports that the U.S. State Department claims Iran is 'continually' pursuing a nuclear weapon, while the IAEA recently stated there is no evidence of a coordinated Iranian nuclear weapons program.