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Trump Announces $12 Billion Aid Package for US Farmers Amid Tariff Backlash
US President Donald Trump unveiled a $12 billion aid package for American farmers, aiming to offset losses caused by falling crop prices and retaliatory tariffs stemming from his trade policies. The announcement comes as farmers, particularly those producing soybeans, corn, and cotton, continue to feel the economic strain of international trade disputes. Details of the
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South Korea and Japan Scramble Jets After Russia-China Joint Air Patrol
Seoul and Tokyo scramble fighter jets after Russian and Chinese military aircraft conducted a joint air patrol near their territories, raising tensions in East Asia and highlighting the ongoing military assertiveness of both nations. Russian and Chinese Aircraft Enter South Korean Airspace According to South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, seven Russian and two Chinese
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Kentucky State University Shooting Leaves One Dead, Suspect in Custody
A shooting incident at Kentucky State University (KSU) has left one student dead and another in critical condition, according to police reports. The suspected shooter, who is not a student at the university, has been apprehended by law enforcement. Incident Details and Police Response The Frankfort Police Department confirmed that officers responded to reports of
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US Authorities Admit Immigrant Children Held Beyond Court-Mandated Time Limits
Hundreds of immigrant children in the United States have been held in federal detention facilities beyond the court-mandated limit, including some who spent more than five months in custody, according to recent court filings. The revelations have alarmed legal advocates, who argue that the government is failing to uphold protections for vulnerable minors. Court-Ordered Limits
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BREAKING: Two Killed As Bandits Storm Tudun Wadan Rido Village in Kaduna
Two residents of Tudun Wadan Rido in Chikun Local Government Area, Kaduna State, were killed on Tuesday night in a deadly attack by armed bandits. Eyewitnesses reported that the attackers, who arrived in large numbers, opened fire indiscriminately, leaving several others seriously injured. The wounded were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment after the
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Flavio Bolsonaro Reaffirms 2026 Presidential Bid After Controversial Comments
Senator Flavio Bolsonaro has confirmed his candidacy for the 2026 Brazilian presidential election, following criticism over remarks suggesting he might leave the race for the right “price.” The announcement comes amid heightened political tension in Brazil, as his father, former President Jair Bolsonaro, serves a 27-year prison sentence for attempting to overturn the 2022 election.
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Democrat Eileen Higgins Wins Miami Mayoral Race, Defeats Trump-Endorsed Candidate
Democrat Eileen Higgins has emerged victorious in the Miami mayoral run-off election, defeating Trump-endorsed Republican Emilio Gonzalez and breaking a nearly three-decade streak of Republican dominance in the city. Her win provides the Democratic Party with renewed momentum ahead of the 2026 U.S. midterm elections. Historic Victory for Miami Democrats Higgins, 61, will become the
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Former DOJ Employees Say Civil Rights Division ‘Destroyed’ Under Trump Administration
Over 200 former employees of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) have signed an open letter criticizing the Trump administration for what they describe as the “destruction” of the Civil Rights Division. The letter alleges that the division’s historic mission of defending civil rights has been undermined, leading to a mass exodus of staff,
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Bishop Katung Allegedly Led Scheme That Defrauded Man of ₦3.9 Million, Witness Tells Court
A prosecution witness on Wednesday told a Federal High Court in Jos, Plateau State, that he lost ₦3.9 million to an alleged fraudulent investment scheme operated under the Fadama Multi-Purpose Cooperative Society, reportedly led by Bishop Jonas Katung of Maranatha Covenant Churches International. The witness, Dajok Dakung Godfrey, a 42-year-old civil servant, testified as the
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Hamas Calls for Increased International Pressure on Israel Amid Ceasefire Violations
Hamas has urged the international community to apply greater pressure on Israel to fully comply with a ceasefire agreement, as Palestinian authorities report repeated violations and mounting casualties in Gaza. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, Israeli attacks since the truce began have killed at least 377 people and injured 987 others. Ceasefire Violations
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