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US Congress Approves Release of Epstein Files, Bill Set to Reach President Trump
In a major development in the long-running saga surrounding convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the United States Congress has approved a bill requiring the release of government documents related to his crimes. The legislation, known as the Epstein Files Transparency Act, cleared both the House of Representatives and the Senate, and is now set to…
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“Justice Only When Hasina is Hanged”: Bangladesh Families React to Historic Verdict
Dhaka, Bangladesh – The streets of Dhaka erupted in emotion on November 17, 2025, as a special court sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her close aide, former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan, to death for crimes against humanity. Families of the victims, many of whom lost loved ones during the student-led July Uprising of…
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Single Faulty Wire Causes Dali Cargo Ship to Crash into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge: NTSB Report
A single loose wire on the massive Dali cargo ship has been identified as the primary cause of the catastrophic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, last year. The revelation comes from a detailed investigation conducted by the United States National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), which spent months unraveling the complex…
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Scotland Beat Denmark 4-2 to Qualify for First World Cup Since 1998
Scotland have secured their first FIFA World Cup appearance in 27 years after a dramatic 4-2 victory over Denmark in Glasgow, clinching top spot in Group C in one of the most thrilling finishes in Scottish football history. A Historic Night at Hampden Park With everything on the line—and Denmark needing only a draw to…
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Saudi Arabia Named Major non-NATO Ally of the US as Trump Approves F-35 Fighter Jet Deal
In a landmark shift in Middle East geopolitics, United States President Donald Trump has officially designated Saudi Arabia as a major non-NATO ally (MNNA)—a move that cements decades of strategic cooperation and unlocks sweeping military, economic, and technological partnerships between Washington and Riyadh. The announcement came during Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin…
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AI Hacking at a Dangerous Tipping Point? Anthropic’s Claim of First AI-Led Cyberattack Sparks Fierce Debate Among Experts
The cybersecurity world is sharply divided after AI company Anthropic announced what it called the world’s first fully AI-led hacking campaign, triggering urgent warnings from lawmakers, scepticism from researchers, and renewed scrutiny of how fast artificial intelligence is evolving beyond human control. The revelation has ignited a global discussion: Has AI crossed a dangerous new…
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Philippine Cabinet Rocked by Major Corruption Scandal as Two Top Ministers Resign Over Missing Flood-Control Funds
The administration of Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has been plunged deeper into crisis as two of his highest-ranking cabinet members resigned on Tuesday following revelations of massive corruption involving “ghost projects” and billions of dollars in missing anti-flooding funds. The scandal, which has intensified public outrage and triggered some of the largest protests…
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Trust in Artificial Intelligence Significantly Higher in China Than Western Countries, New Global Poll Shows
A new international survey reveals a sharp divide in public trust toward artificial intelligence (AI), with China showing overwhelming confidence in the technology while the United States and other Western nations remain far more skeptical. According to the latest Edelman Trust Barometer released on Tuesday, 87 percent of respondents in China said they trust AI,…
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China Reinstates Ban on Japanese Seafood Imports as Diplomatic Tensions Surge Over Taiwan Remarks
China is reportedly preparing to reinstate a full ban on Japanese seafood imports, marking a renewed escalation in the already fragile diplomatic relationship between Beijing and Tokyo. The move comes just weeks after China lifted earlier restrictions imposed in response to Japan’s release of treated Fukushima wastewater, and arrives amid a fresh war of words…
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Myanmar Military Raids Major Online Scam Hub Near Thai Border, Arrests Nearly 350 Suspects
Myanmar’s military has launched a sweeping crackdown on one of the country’s most notorious online scam hubs, arresting nearly 350 foreign nationals and seizing thousands of mobile devices used in cyber-fraud operations. The large-scale raid unfolded along the Myanmar-Thailand border, a region long recognized as a hotspot for criminal syndicates involved in gambling scams, human…
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