World
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Israeli Airstrikes Kill 25 in Gaza as US Ambassador Huckabee Visits Jerusalem
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least 25 people, including children, as US Ambassador Mike Huckabee made his first public appearance in Jerusalem, emphasizing peace efforts.
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Trump Considers Firing Federal Reserve Chair Powell Amid Policy Disputes
President Trump is reportedly studying the possibility of firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, citing disagreements over interest rate policies.
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Cambodia and China Deepen Ties Amid US Tariff Pressures
Cambodia and China strengthen economic and strategic ties, including a major canal project, as the US imposes tariffs on Southeast Asian nations.
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US May Abandon Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks Without Progress Soon
Secretary of State Marco Rubio warns the U.S. may step back from Ukraine-Russia peace efforts if no progress is made in the coming days.
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US Airstrikes on Yemen’s Ras Isa Port Kill 74, Injure 171
US airstrikes on Yemen’s Ras Isa fuel port killed 74 and injured 171, marking the deadliest attack in the ongoing campaign against the Houthis.
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UK Envoy, EUMA Discuss Syunik Security in Goris
During a recent visit to Armenia’s Syunik region, UK Ambassador John Gallagher met with representatives of the European Union Monitoring Mission (EUMA) in Goris to discuss their insights into the regional security situation. The Ambassador highlighted the importance of EUMA’s…
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Trump Criticizes Powell Amid Fed Policy Disputes
President Trump escalates criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over interest rate policies, raising questions about Fed independence.
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Puerto Rico Faces Island-Wide Blackout Amid Calls for Energy Reforms
A major blackout in Puerto Rico left 1.4 million without power and 400,000 without water, sparking calls for energy reforms and contract cancellations.
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Israeli Troops to Maintain Presence in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria Indefinitely
Israel’s defense minister announced troops will remain indefinitely in security zones in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, complicating ceasefire talks with Hamas.
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China Halts Boeing Jet Deliveries Amid Escalating Tariff Dispute
China has ordered airlines to stop taking deliveries of Boeing jets, citing U.S. tariffs of up to 145% on Chinese goods, escalating trade tensions.
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Hungary Amends Constitution to Ban LGBTQ+ Public Events
Hungary’s parliament passed a constitutional amendment banning LGBTQ+ public events, sparking criticism over human rights and democratic backsliding.
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Uncertainty Looms Over Location of Next Iran-US Nuclear Talks
Iran and the US remain at odds over the venue for the next round of nuclear talks, with Rome and Oman both suggested as possible locations.
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Lithuanian Interior Minister Pays Respects at Armenian Genocide Memorial
On April 15, 2025, a delegation from Lithuania, headed by Interior Minister Vladislav Kondratovich, visited the Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex in Yerevan. The delegation paid tribute to the victims of the Armenian Genocide by laying wreaths and flowers and observing…
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Xi Jinping Urges Vietnam to Resist Trade ‘Bullying’ Amid US Tariff Tensions
Chinese President Xi Jinping calls for Vietnam’s cooperation to counter unilateral trade pressures as he begins a diplomatic tour in Southeast Asia.
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Republican Pressure Mounts on Trump After Russian Missile Strikes in Ukraine
Republican lawmakers urge Trump to take a tougher stance on Russia after deadly missile strikes in Ukraine during Palm Sunday celebrations.















