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Experts Criticize Trump’s Caribbean and Pacific Boat Strikes as “Illegal”
US President Donald Trump’s allies have invoked the so-called “war on terror” to defend his military strikes on alleged drug-trafficking vessels in the Caribbean and Pacific. However, legal experts and human rights advocates argue that the comparison to Obama-era drone strikes is misleading and legally unfounded. Legal Experts Reject “War on Terror” Justification Trump’s boat
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Liverpool ‘Move On’ from Salah Saga as Egyptian Star Joins AFCON 2025
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has confirmed that the club has “moved on” from the controversy surrounding Mohamed Salah, with the star forward now away at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) representing Egypt. Slot says the Reds are focusing on growing into the team he envisions, despite Salah’s recent public frustrations. Salah’s AFCON Call-Up
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OpEd: Legacy of an Evil Leader – Muhammadu Buhari’s Lasting Impact on Nigeria
Nigerians, says Bayo Oluwasanmi, are fully aware of the true legacy left by former President Muhammadu Buhari. Nigeria has suffered under despotic and corrupt leadership since independence, but Buhari’s rule, according to Oluwasanmi, represents a particularly destructive chapter. Using the fable of the Dog, the Sheep, and the Wolves, Oluwasanmi likens Nigerian politics to a
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Putin Takes Hardline on Ukraine, Rules Out Territorial Concessions in Annual Q&A
Russian President Vladimir Putin used his annual “Results of the Year” press conference in Moscow to underscore a hardline position on the ongoing war in Ukraine, emphasizing that Kyiv refuses to negotiate on territorial concessions. His remarks come amid growing international efforts, led by US President Donald Trump, to broker a peace deal and end
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Gaza’s Tech Workers Fight to Keep the Digital World Alive Amid Israeli Attacks
In Gaza, where over 81 percent of buildings have been damaged or destroyed, a resilient community of young Palestinians is working tirelessly to preserve the enclave’s digital life. Coders, repair technicians, and freelancers are striving to maintain internet connectivity and digital services despite ongoing destruction of telecommunications infrastructure by Israeli forces. Battling Infrastructure Destruction Since
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Maria Shriver Condemns Trump Administration’s Plan to Rename Kennedy Center ‘Trump-Kennedy Center’
Maria Shriver, journalist and niece of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy, has strongly condemned the Trump administration’s plan to rename the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts as the “Trump-Kennedy Center.” The Kennedy Center’s board of trustees reportedly voted to change the name, prompting Shriver to describe the move as “beyond comprehension,”
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Israel Bombs Gaza Wedding Amid US-Brokered Ceasefire Talks
A deadly Israeli attack struck a school-turned-shelter in Gaza City on Friday, killing at least six Palestinians attending a wedding, just as international mediators held talks in the United States to advance the next phase of the fragile Gaza ceasefire. The assault underscores the continuing volatility in the region and the challenges facing efforts to
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Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua: Weigh-In Highlights Ahead of Blockbuster Boxing Bout
Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul officially weighed in Thursday ahead of their highly anticipated boxing showdown at the Kaseya Center in Miami, setting the stage for one of the biggest crossover fights in recent years. The weigh-in showcased a striking size advantage for the former heavyweight world champion, highlighting the physical gap between the two
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Julian Assange Files Criminal Complaint Against Nobel Foundation Over Machado Peace Prize
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has filed a criminal complaint in Sweden against the Nobel Foundation, challenging its decision to award the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado. Assange claims the award represents a “gross misappropriation” of funds and could facilitate war crimes under Swedish law. He is seeking to freeze
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RSF Artillery Strikes Kill 16 Civilians in Sudan’s Kordofan Amid Escalating Conflict
Sudan’s civil war has reached a critical stage in the central Kordofan region, where Rapid Support Forces (RSF) artillery strikes have killed at least 16 civilians in the besieged city of Dilling, adding to a death toll that has exceeded 100 since early December. The attacks mark a dangerous shift in the conflict, moving from
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