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El Chapo’s Son Joaquin Guzmán López Pleads Guilty in U.S. Drug Case, Reaches Deal With Prosecutors
Joaquín Guzmán López, one of the sons of imprisoned Mexican drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, has changed his plea to guilty in a major U.S. federal drug-trafficking case. The decision marks a significant shift in the U.S. government’s campaign to dismantle the Sinaloa Cartel’s leadership structure. The plea was entered in a Chicago federal
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Russia Claims Capture of Pokrovsk, A Key Logistics Hub in Eastern Ukraine, As Fighting Intensifies
Russia says its forces have taken control of Pokrovsk, a strategically vital logistics hub in eastern Ukraine that has been under heavy assault for nearly two years. The announcement marks one of Moscow’s most significant territorial gains in months as fighting escalates across multiple front lines. According to a statement released via the Kremlin’s Telegram
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Canada Joins EU’s SAFE Defence Programme as Prime Minister Carney Shifts Strategy Away From US Reliance
Canada has officially become the first non-European nation to join the European Union’s major new defence rearmament initiative, marking one of the country’s most significant military and geopolitical shifts in decades. The move signals Prime Minister Mark Carney’s intention to diversify Canada’s defence partnerships and reduce its longstanding dependence on the United States. The announcement
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Maduro Rejects “Slave’s Peace” as Venezuela Faces Rising Pressure from the United States
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro reaffirmed his government’s stance against foreign intervention during a massive rally in Caracas, telling thousands of supporters that the country seeks peace—but not at the cost of its independence. His remarks come as the United States increases political and military pressure on Venezuela, prompting widespread concern across the region. The rally
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Indonesia’s Flood Survivors Begin Rebuilding as Deadly Disaster Sweeps Away Homes and Livelihoods
Severe flooding across Indonesia has left communities devastated as residents begin the difficult process of recovering what little remains of their homes and belongings. Over the past week, catastrophic flash floods and landslides — triggered by a series of tropical cyclones — have caused widespread destruction across Southeast Asia. Indonesia has been hit the hardest,
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UN Announces Major 2026 Budget Cuts as Unpaid Dues Reach $1.59 Trillion
The United Nations will implement one of the largest financial reductions in its history, slashing its 2026 budget by more than $577 million and cutting nearly one-fifth of its global workforce, Secretary-General António Guterres confirmed on Monday. The drastic measures come as unpaid dues from member states skyrocket to $1.59 trillion, creating an unprecedented liquidity
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Hong Kong Orders Independent Investigation Into Devastating Wang Fuk Court Fire That Killed 151
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee has announced the formation of an independent, judge-led committee to investigate the city’s deadliest fire in decades — a catastrophic blaze that killed at least 151 people, injured nearly 80 more, and destroyed much of the Wang Fuk Court residential complex in Tai Po. The inferno, which erupted across
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Ranthambore Tigress Welcomes Three New Cubs, Raising Conservation Hopes
In a heartening development for wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists, a tigress identified as T-2307 at Rajasthan’s Ranthambore Tiger Reserve has given birth to three cubs, the state forest minister, Sanjay Sharma, announced on Monday through his X account. The announcement included a video captured via a camera trap, marking the first visual confirmation of the cubs’ presence. This birth adds
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Government Mandates Pre-Installation of ‘Sanchar Saathi’ App on All New Mobile Phones in India
In a significant move aimed at strengthening mobile phone and data security, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has issued a directive requiring all original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and importers to pre-install the Sanchar Saathi app on every new mobile handset manufactured or imported for sale in India. The directive, which applies to major smartphone makers including Apple,
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‘Beef’ Label Sparks Tension at Aligarh Wedding; Forensic Tests Ordered
A wedding reception in Aligarh’s Civil Lines area turned tense on Sunday night after two guests raised objections over a sticker at a buffet counter labeled “beef curry.” The disagreement quickly escalated into a fracas, prompting intervention by police and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials. According to police, the two guests, identified as Akash
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