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Trump Administration Proposes Federal Ban on Gender-Affirming Care for Minors
The Trump administration has proposed a series of new federal rules that would effectively bar hospitals and clinics across the United States from providing gender-affirming healthcare to transgender youth under 18. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that hospitals continuing such care could lose access to federal programs. A second proposed rule
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Morocco Clinches FIFA Arab Cup 2025 Title with Stunning Tannane Goal from Own Half
Doha, Qatar – Morocco secured their second FIFA Arab Cup title with a dramatic 3-2 victory over Jordan in the final, highlighted by a jaw-dropping goal from Oussama Tannane struck from inside his own half. The Lusail Stadium erupted in the fourth minute as Tannane, who plays for Umm Salal in the Qatar Stars League,
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White House Accuses South Africa of Harassing US Officials Amid Afrikaner Relocation Controversy
The Trump administration has escalated tensions with the South African government, accusing officials of harassing and doxxing US government staff involved in the relocation of white Afrikaners from South Africa. On Thursday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio publicly criticized Pretoria after South Africa expelled seven Kenyan nationals who had entered the country under US
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Trump Media to Merge with Nuclear Fusion Company to Power AI Data Centers
United States President Donald Trump is entering the nuclear fusion sector through a $6 billion all-stock merger between his social media firm, Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), and Google-backed TAE Technologies. The deal, announced on Thursday, reflects growing concerns about the energy demands of AI data centers and marks a bold expansion of the
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BP Names Meg O’Neill as CEO as Oil Giant Reorients Toward Fossil Fuels
BP has appointed Meg O’Neill, the current CEO of Woodside Energy, as its next chief executive officer, marking the first external hire for the role in more than a century and the first woman to lead a top-five oil major. The move signals BP’s renewed focus on fossil fuels after a period of heavy investment
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US Sanctions Additional ICC Judges Over Gaza War Crimes Investigation
The United States has imposed a new round of sanctions against staff members of the International Criminal Court (ICC), targeting two judges involved in a ruling that rejected Israel’s attempt to halt the court’s Gaza war crimes investigation. The sanctions affect Judge Gocha Lordkipanidze of Georgia and Judge Erdenebalsuren Damdin of Mongolia. The US government
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French Anaesthetist Sentenced to Life for Poisoning and Killing Patients
A French anaesthetist has been sentenced to life imprisonment after a court found him guilty of poisoning 30 patients, resulting in the deaths of 12 individuals. The Doubs Assize Court delivered the verdict on Thursday, describing the crimes as among the most serious in French medical history. Details of the Case Frederic Pechier, 53, committed
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Egypt Calls $35 Billion Gas Deal With Israel ‘Purely Commercial’ Amid Tense Relations
Egypt has emphasized that its natural gas agreement with Israel is a purely commercial transaction, dismissing any claims of political motivations behind the $35 billion deal. The announcement comes amid frayed relations between Cairo and Jerusalem over Israel’s ongoing conflict in Gaza. Commercial Nature of the Deal Egypt’s State Information Service (SIS) clarified on Thursday
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Somalia’s New E-Visa System Exposes Thousands to Data Breach Risks
Somalia’s recently launched electronic visa (e-visa) system has been found to contain serious security flaws, potentially putting the personal data of thousands of travelers at risk. Al Jazeera confirmed that the platform lacks adequate security protocols, allowing unauthorized actors to download sensitive e-visa information, including passport numbers, full names, and dates of birth. Security Vulnerability
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EU Approves $105 Billion Loan to Support Ukraine’s Defence Against Russia
European Union leaders have agreed to provide Ukraine with a $105 billion (90 billion euros) interest-free loan to support its military and economic needs for the next two years, EU Council President Antonio Costa confirmed. This decision comes amid ongoing debates over the controversial plan to use frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine’s war effort.
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