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Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul Dissolves Parliament Amid Border Clashes and Political Turmoil
Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has officially dissolved parliament, citing ongoing challenges including deadly clashes along the Cambodian border and political instability within his minority government. A general election is now set to be held within the next 45 to 60 days, marking a significant turning point in the country’s recent political turbulence. Anutin’s Statement:
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Tyler Robinson Makes First In-Person Court Appearance in Charlie Kirk Murder Case
Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old man accused of killing prominent conservative activist Charlie Kirk on the campus of Utah Valley University (UVU) in September, made his first in-person court appearance on Thursday. The hearing comes amid heightened media attention and ongoing legal debates over courtroom transparency. Courtroom Restrictions and Media Access Robinson’s attorneys, along with the
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Eurovision 2024 Winner Nemo Returns Trophy in Protest Over Israel
Nemo, the 26-year-old Swiss singer and first non-binary Eurovision winner, has announced they are returning their 2024 Eurovision trophy in protest against Israel’s continued participation in the contest. Reason for Protest Nemo said Israel’s inclusion in Eurovision conflicts with the competition’s stated values of unity, inclusion, and dignity. They cited a UN report concluding genocide
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Floods Add to Misery for Gazans Awaiting Next Stage of Peace Plan
Heavy winter storms have swept through the Gaza Strip, putting more than 800,000 people at risk of flooding, according to the UN. Camps for displaced Palestinians have been deluged, and some buildings have collapsed, worsening living conditions for families still waiting for reconstruction after the war. “Here we are, living a life of humiliation. We
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South Korea’s Suneung Exam Sparks Resignation After ‘Insane’ English Test
The chief official overseeing South Korea’s high-stakes college entrance exam, the Suneung, resigned this week following widespread criticism of the English section, which many students and educators described as “insane” and “confusing.” Controversial English Questions Suneung, held annually each November, is a notorious eight-hour marathon that can determine not only university placement but also career
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Venezuela’s Oil: Trump’s True Motives Under Scrutiny
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro claims that escalating pressure from the United States is primarily motivated by Washington’s desire to seize Venezuela’s vast oil reserves. Recent US military actions, including the seizure of an oil tanker allegedly carrying Venezuelan crude in violation of sanctions, have intensified the debate over America’s real goals in the South American
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University of Michigan Head Coach Sherrone Moore Fired and Detained Following Investigation
Sherrone Moore, the head football coach of the University of Michigan Wolverines, was fired “with cause” and remained in custody a day after his termination, following allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a staff member and an assault incident, according to university and police statements. The university announced that an internal investigation found credible evidence
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Francis Ngannou Hints at Free Agency as PFL Contract Nears End
Former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou has confirmed that his Professional Fighters League (PFL) contract is approaching its conclusion, opening the door to potential fights and opportunities in 2026. The Cameroonian powerhouse, who signed with the PFL in 2023, has fought just once for the promotion, knocking out Renan Ferreira last year. Contract and Future
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Lionel Messi to Unveil 70-Foot Statue on India ‘GOAT’ Tour
Lionel Messi, widely regarded as one of football’s greatest players of all time, is set to unveil a 70-foot statue of himself during a three-day “GOAT Tour” in India. Fresh off a historic MLS Cup victory with Inter Miami, the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner will be joined by teammates Luis Suarez and Rodrigo de Paul
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Cris Cyborg Confirms 2026 Retirement to Pursue Veterinary Dreams
Cris Cyborg, one of the greatest women’s mixed martial artists of all time, has confirmed she plans to retire from MMA in 2026 to pursue “different dreams,” including a career as a veterinarian. The 40-year-old Brazilian fighter has enjoyed a glittering 20-year career across multiple promotions, winning world titles and thrilling fans with her aggressive
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