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‘Kill Them’: Trump Declares No Congressional Approval Needed for Strikes on ‘Narco-Terrorists’
Washington, D.C. — United States President Donald Trump has intensified his administration’s campaign against what he calls “narco-terrorists”, asserting that military strikes on suspected drug traffickers do not require a declaration of war or Congressional authorization. Trump confirmed that following recent US attacks on vessels in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean, his administration is…
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Kim Jong Un Celebrates Military Alliance With Russia, Opens Museum Honoring Kursk ‘Liberators’
Pyongyang, North Korea — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has declared the partnership between North Korea and Russia as an “invincible alliance,” marking one year since his country’s troops joined Moscow’s war in Ukraine. The commemoration coincided with the opening of a Memorial Museum of Combat Feats in Pyongyang, built to honor North Korean…
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Trump Halts Trade Talks With Canada After Controversial Reagan Advertisement Sparks Diplomatic Rift
Washington, D.C. — U.S. President Donald Trump has abruptly terminated all trade negotiations with Canada, citing outrage over a “fraudulent advertisement” that used the image and voice of late President Ronald Reagan to criticize tariffs — a move that has ignited new tensions between Washington and Ottawa amid an already heated trade standoff. Trump made…
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Alabama Executes Anthony Boyd Using Nitrogen Gas, Sparking Human Rights Outcry
Montgomery, Alabama — The U.S. state of Alabama has executed Anthony Boyd, a 54-year-old man convicted of a 1993 murder, using nitrogen gas, a controversial method that human rights advocates have condemned as a “cruel and unusual form of punishment.” Boyd was pronounced dead at 6:33 p.m. local time on Thursday after the state turned…
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🇺🇸🇨🇳 White House Confirms Trump-Xi Meeting in South Korea During Asia Tour
Washington, D.C. — The White House has confirmed that U.S. President Donald Trump will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping next week in South Korea, marking a high-stakes diplomatic encounter amid renewed trade tensions and global economic uncertainty. According to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, the two leaders will hold a bilateral meeting on…
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At Least 25 Killed as Passenger Bus Catches Fire in Andhra Pradesh Crash
Andhra Pradesh, India — At least 25 people have died and several others were injured when a passenger bus burst into flames after colliding with a motorcycle in southern India’s Andhra Pradesh state. Authorities said most victims were trapped inside the burning vehicle, many of them asleep, as the fire quickly consumed the bus. Horror…
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Lithuanian President Condemns Russian Airspace Violation, Calls It ‘Blatant Breach’ of Sovereignty
Vilnius, Lithuania — Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda has accused Russia of a “blatant breach” of international law after two Russian military aircraft briefly entered Lithuania’s airspace, escalating tensions along NATO’s eastern flank as the war in Ukraine continues to destabilize the region. The incident, which occurred on Thursday evening, comes amid a string of drone…
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Tropical Storm Melissa Threatens Jamaica and Haiti, Leaves One Dead as It Strengthens Toward Hurricane
Tropical Storm Melissa continues to churn through the central Caribbean, threatening Jamaica, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic with torrential rainfall, deadly floods, and powerful winds as it strengthens into what forecasters warn could become a major hurricane by the end of the weekend. Storm Strengthens Over the Caribbean Sea As of early Friday, the US…
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Trump Administration Approves Oil Drilling in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
The Trump administration has officially approved plans to open Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) for oil and gas drilling, marking a significant shift in US environmental and energy policy. The decision reignites long-standing tensions between conservationists, Indigenous groups, and energy industry supporters over the future of one of America’s last untouched wilderness areas. Opening…
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RSF Drones Target Sudan’s Khartoum for Fourth Consecutive Day Amid Airport Reopening Delays
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have launched a fourth consecutive day of drone attacks on Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, targeting key areas around Khartoum International Airport, as uncertainty deepens over when the airport will reopen after years of war. Residents reported hearing drones and surface-to-air missiles over the capital in the early hours of Friday morning,…
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