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US Congressman Randy Fine Suggests Palestinians Should ‘Be Destroyed First’
US Congressman Randy Fine, a Republican ally of President Donald Trump, sparked international outrage after suggesting during a congressional hearing that the Palestinian people should be destroyed first. Fine further boasted that he is “not afraid” to be labeled Islamophobic. Controversial Statements During Congressional Hearing During the hearing on Tuesday, Fine referenced the myth of
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Trump Administration Seizes Venezuelan Oil Tanker, Sparking International Tensions
The United States has seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, escalating tensions between Washington and Caracas amid President Donald Trump’s ongoing campaign of pressure on the South American nation. The operation, led by the US Coast Guard, was confirmed by members of the Trump administration on Wednesday afternoon. Details of the Oil
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Oldest Evidence of Deliberate Fire Use Found in England
Archaeologists in Suffolk, England, have uncovered what may be the oldest-known evidence of deliberate fire use by humans, pushing back the timeline for fire-making by Neanderthals by approximately 350,000 years. The discovery was made at a former clay pit near the village of Barnham, where researchers identified a hearth dating back around 415,000 years. This
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US Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates in Final Decision of 2025
The United States Federal Reserve has lowered its benchmark interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point, marking the third and final rate cut of 2025. The central bank reduced the target range to 3.50–3.75 percent, citing slowing job growth, limited economic data, and persistent inflationary pressures. Reasons Behind the Fed’s Interest Rate Cut
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Iceland Joins Eurovision 2026 Boycott Over Israel’s Participation
Iceland has officially announced that it will boycott the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, joining four other countries in protest over Israel’s inclusion in the competition. The decision comes after the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) declined to hold a vote on Israel’s participation, despite calls from several nations to reconsider its involvement. Iceland and Other Nations
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IOC to Announce Transgender Athlete Eligibility Rules in Early 2026
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced that it will release clear eligibility criteria for transgender athletes in the first months of 2026. This decision comes after months of internal deliberations aimed at creating a consistent and fair approach to protecting the female category in Olympic sports. Controversy Over Transgender Participation The participation of transgender
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US General Highlights Close Cooperation with Syria Against ISIL Threats
The United States is increasingly collaborating with Syrian authorities to combat ISIL (ISIS) threats, signaling a major shift in Middle East security dynamics. US Central Command chief Brad Cooper revealed on Wednesday that Washington and Damascus have engaged in multiple coordinated operations against terrorist networks, underscoring a surprising partnership in post-Assad Syria. US-Syria Collaboration Against
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UN Human Rights Office in ‘Survival Mode’ Amid Massive Funding Cuts
The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) is facing a severe funding crisis, threatening its ability to monitor global human rights violations and conduct essential investigations. Volker Turk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, described the office as being in “survival mode” following substantial funding cuts from key donor countries.
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US Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s National Guard Operations in Los Angeles: A Major Victory for California
In a landmark decision, a US federal judge has halted President Donald Trump’s extended deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles, California. The ruling marks a significant legal victory for California Governor Gavin Newsom, who had actively opposed the Trump administration’s controversial military presence in the state. Judge Orders National Guard Troops Return to
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Zelenskyy Warns of Growing Russia-China Military-Industrial Cooperation
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned of increasing military-industrial cooperation between Russia and China, amid deepening strategic ties that have grown since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Ukraine Intelligence Flags Deepening Ties In a statement on social media, Zelenskyy referenced a report from Kyiv’s foreign intelligence, noting Russia’s reliance on
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