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The article reports on over 1.6 million Ukrainians returning to frontline areas despite Russian attacks, citing homesickness and financial stress as primary motivators.
The article reports on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's public stance against U.S. military aid to Israel, including her past voting record and recent statements at a Democratic Socialists of America forum.
The article reports on a hearing investigating the causes of a deadly fire in Tai Po, focusing on the property management firm ISS EastPoint's role and the testimony of a property officer.
The article presents factual reports on various topics including India's defense exports, a high-profile art sale, parliamentary proceedings, weather forecasts, airfare changes, international diplomatic visits, and corporate layoffs.
A man in his thirties stabbed four children to death at a kindergarten in Kampala, Uganda. Police confirmed the incident and described the suspect's actions, noting he had previously visited the nursery to seek admission for a child.
The article reports that Britain convened discussions with 40 countries to address Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, framing Iran's actions as a threat to global economic security. The U.S.
The article reports on international efforts to address disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, including a planned military meeting to clear mines and rescue trapped ships.
The article details the political deadlock over funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with the House rejecting a Senate-passed measure and ongoing negotiations for a new funding bill.
The article reports on allegations by left-wing candidate François Piquemal that foreign digital interference influenced the Toulouse municipal election, including claims of disinformation campaigns and racist messaging.
CBS News employees reached a tentative contract agreement after a 24-hour walkout, with union members set to vote on its ratification.
The article discusses India's new digital rules, which expand government power to censor online content, particularly targeting journalists, critics, and satirists.
The article is a technical notification indicating that a browser extension is blocking a video player and suggests disabling it to resolve the issue. The message is repeated twice with no additional context.
The article discusses the foreign policies of Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, focusing on their strategies against Iran and Israel's actions in Lebanon and Syria.
Ali Cherri, a Lebanese artist, has filed a legal complaint against Israel for a bombing that killed his family, alleging it constitutes a war crime.
The article discusses the US president's criticism of NATO allies for not joining the war in Iran, referencing Trump's comments about NATO's reliability.
French President Macron criticized U.S. President Trump's inconsistent approach to the Iran conflict and NATO commitments, emphasizing the need for serious, stable policies.
The article evaluates German football players' performances in recent friendlies, categorizing them as 'winners' or 'losers' based on their contributions to team success.
The article examines Greece's price control measures, known as the 'household basket' program, implemented to stabilize living costs during inflation.
The leader of the UK’s biggest education union has torn into the government’s record on schools, accusing Labour of letting down the nation’s children and failing to deliver on its promises for…