World
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Netanyahu Criticizes Western Leaders Over Gaza Sanctions Threat
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rebuked UK, France, and Canada for threatening sanctions over Gaza operations, defending Israel’s actions as vital for survival.
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India-Pakistan Ceasefire Holds Amid Rising Tensions
The fragile ceasefire between India and Pakistan holds, but rising tensions and nationalist rhetoric raise concerns about future hostilities.
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Trump’s Crypto Ventures Spark Legal and Ethical Concerns
Donald Trump’s involvement in cryptocurrency through World Liberty Financial and $TRUMP memecoin raises legal and ethical questions amid lawsuits and industry criticism.
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Pro-European Candidate Nicușor Dan Wins Romanian Presidency
Nicușor Dan, a pro-European centrist, has defeated far-right nationalist George Simion in Romania’s closely watched presidential election.
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Ukraine and Russia Agree on Prisoner Swap Amid Ceasefire Stalemate
Ukraine and Russia agreed to a mass prisoner swap during Istanbul talks but failed to reach a ceasefire agreement, keeping hopes for peace uncertain.
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Hamas Leaders Mohammed Sinwar and Mohammed Shabaneh Reportedly Killed
Hamas leaders Mohammed Sinwar and Mohammed Shabaneh were reportedly killed in an Israeli airstrike, marking a significant tactical blow to the group.
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European Leaders and Trump Unite Against Russia’s Ceasefire Stance
European leaders, in consultation with U.S. President Donald Trump, have deemed Russia’s position in Ukraine ceasefire talks unacceptable, signaling coordinated action.
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Trump Visits Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in UAE, Strengthens Bilateral Ties
U.S. President Donald Trump visited the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, marking a significant moment in U.S.-UAE relations during his Middle East tour.
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‘Republic of Balochistan’ Claims Spark Debate on Pakistan’s Stability
Online claims of a ‘Republic of Balochistan’ have raised questions about Pakistan’s control over its restive province amid ongoing tensions.
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Chemical Plant Explosion Near Seville Sparks Health Warnings
An explosion at a chemical plant near Seville caused black smoke and health warnings for 25,000 residents. Two injuries reported.
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Putin Absent from Ukraine Peace Talks in Istanbul Amid Diplomatic Tensions
Russian President Vladimir Putin will not attend Ukraine peace talks in Istanbul, despite calls from Ukrainian President Zelensky. The Kremlin delegation will be led by presidential aide Vladimir Medinsky.
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Baloch Leaders Declare Independence, Seek UN Recognition
Baloch leaders declare independence from Pakistan, urging India and the UN for recognition amid rising tensions in the region.
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EU Faces Challenges in Ending Dependence on Russian Gas by 2027
The EU aims to phase out Russian gas by 2027, but internal resistance and persistent dependencies pose significant challenges to achieving energy independence.
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Sheinbaum Questions U.S. Entry of 17 El Chapo Relatives
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum demands clarity on why 17 relatives of Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán were allowed into the U.S., citing concerns over transparency.
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Europe Awaits U.S. Action as Istanbul Talks Loom
Europe fears U.S. inaction if Russia-Ukraine talks in Istanbul fail, raising concerns about future peace efforts and sanctions.














