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The article reports on unrest in KuGompo following an alleged Igbo king coronation, with conflicting accounts of the incident. Protests turned violent, leading to looting and property damage.
The article discusses U.S. concerns about NATO's effectiveness amid European allies' reluctance to support military actions in Iran. It highlights statements from U.S.
The article details U.S. President Donald Trump's criticism of NATO members for not participating in the Iran conflict, his threats to withdraw from the alliance, and his attacks on UK and French leaders.
The article reports on UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's efforts to coordinate international efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while detailing U.S. President Trump's criticisms of NATO's effectiveness[PAD151830]
The article discusses how desalination infrastructure in the Middle East is analyzed as a geopolitical tool by historian Dr. Michael Christopher Low. It includes related news snippets about regional conflicts and political issues.
The article details the ongoing conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, analyzing missile attacks, interception rates, and strategic impacts.
The article reports that Russia's Defence Ministry claims to have taken control of Luhansk and other regions in Ukraine, with Reuters noting it could not independently verify these assertions.
The article reports on accusations against Li and Chen Zhi of involvement in a criminal syndicate linked to cybercrime and money laundering. It cites Chinese and U.S.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko confirmed President Putin's planned participation in the BRICS summit in India, stating Moscow will honor existing oil contracts.
The article reports on statements from Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov and Ukrainian President Zelenskiy regarding the Donbas conflict.
The article describes Germany's development of a 360-meter wind turbine in Schipkau, highlighting its potential to generate more energy at higher altitudes and address grid limitations in Europe.
The article reports on the kidnapping of US journalist Shelly Kittleson in Iraq by Iran-backed militia Kataeb Hezbollah. It also includes related headlines about Middle East conflicts, Israeli legislation, and regional military tensions.
The article reports on explosions in Bujumbura that killed at least two people, citing accounts from residents and an army spokesperson attributing the cause to an electrical short circuit.
EngineAI, a Shenzhen-based robotics company, is leveraging Hong Kong's trade fairs and listing plans for global expansion.
An article reports that Israel's Knesset passed a law allowing the death penalty by hanging for Palestinians convicted of terror-related offenses.
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The National Cultural Heritage Administration (NCHA) announced a nationwide museum audit following a scandal at the Nanjing Museum involving the illegal sale of a high-value Ming dynasty artwork.
The article discusses growing environmental risks in the Strait of Hormuz due to the Iran conflict, highlighting the potential for an oil spill from trapped tankers and its impact on marine ecosystems.
The article reports on the South African women's cricket team, the Proteas Women, facing challenges in their T20I series against New Zealand, citing fielding issues, batting struggles, and coaching strategies.
A chocolatier in Barcelona is producing modern interpretations of traditional Catalan Easter treats called 'monas,' using natural colors and edible glitter.