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US Embassy Challenges Azerbaijan’s State Media Over Human Rights Criticism
In a direct and critical response to Azerbaijan’s state media narrative, the U.S. Embassy in Baku issued a tweet addressing comments made on the “Hefta” program aired by AzTV. The embassy cited specific terms such as “açıq şantaj” (open blackmail)…
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Ethics Report Reveals Evidence of Misconduct by Matt Gaetz: Allegations of Paying for Sex and Drug Use
The House Ethics Committee has released a damning report detailing former Rep. Matt Gaetz’s alleged misconduct during his time in Congress. The report, made public on Monday, reveals substantial evidence that Gaetz violated House Rules and Florida state laws, including…
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Greenland PM Reiterates: “We Are Not for Sale” in Response to Trump’s Remarks
Greenland’s Prime Minister Múte Egede firmly responded to US President-elect Donald Trump’s recent remarks regarding the island’s ownership, stating, “Greenland is ours. We are not for sale and will never be for sale. We must not lose our long struggle…
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U.S. Commerce Secretary: Holding Back China’s Chipmaking Progress Is Futile
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo recently emphasized that attempts to restrain China’s progress in chipmaking are a waste of time and resources. Speaking in an interview, Raimondo argued that the U.S. should prioritize domestic innovation and manufacturing investments rather than…
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Donald Trump Reiterates Interest in Buying Greenland, Citing National Security and Global Freedom
On December 23, 2024, President-elect Donald Trump made a significant statement, asserting that U.S. ownership and control of Greenland is “an absolute necessity for National Security and Freedom throughout the World.” This declaration underscores Greenland’s strategic importance, particularly its geographic…
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Putin Talks with Fico Sparks Controversy Within EU and Slovakia
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico’s visit to Moscow, where he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on December 22, 2024, has triggered significant reactions both domestically and within the European Union. Fico’s rare meeting with Putin, an unusual step for…
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Trump’s Statements on the Panama Canal and the Panamanian President Mulino’s Response
President-elect Donald Trump has recently made a series of pointed remarks about the Panama Canal, raising concerns about its operations and U.S. interests. In posts on Truth Social, Trump accused Panama of charging “exorbitant fees” to American vessels using the…
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Aliyev Family’s Secret London Properties Exposed: Offshore Trusts Exploit Transparency Loopholes
Recent investigations have uncovered that Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s family and associates have amassed a real estate portfolio in London worth hundreds of millions of dollars. While new UK transparency laws aimed at revealing secret foreign ownership have made some…
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North Korean Hackers Shatter Records with $1.34 Billion Crypto Heist in 2024
North Korea’s state-sponsored hackers reached unprecedented heights in 2024, stealing $1.34 billion in cryptocurrency across 47 attacks. This figure is more than double the $660.5 million stolen in 2023 over 20 incidents, according to a Chainalysis report. These hackers now…
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Tbilisi Protests Persist: Georgia, December 21 Updates (VIDEO)
On December 21, thousands of Georgians marched in Tbilisi, culminating in a massive rally on Rustaveli Avenue. Participants from various regions and university students, including those from the Free University and Agrarian University, brought vibrant energy to the demonstrations. A…
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Armenia Officially Recognizes Kosovo’s Passports, Strengthening Bilateral Relations
Armenia has officially recognized the passports of the Republic of Kosovo, including ordinary, diplomatic, and official passports. This announcement was made by Kreshnik Ahmeti, Kosovo’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, on his X account. Ahmeti emphasized that this…
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Massive Marches and Political Demands Mark Georgia’s December 21 Protests
On December 21, Georgia witnessed an unprecedented series of protests organized by opposition groups and civil society, with a packed schedule of marches across Tbilisi and beyond. Participants from various professional and social groups united to call for new elections,…
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Georgia, December 20: Mass Protests Against Repression
Protests in Georgia have reached a new level of intensity as professionals from various sectors and a broad spectrum of society demand fair elections, the release of unlawfully detained individuals, and an end to the government’s anti-European Union actions. On…
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U.S. Delegation Discusses Lifting Sanctions and Revising Terrorist List with Syrian Authorities
According to the Syrian newspaper Al-Watan, a U.S. delegation of diplomats met with Syrian government representatives in Damascus to discuss critical issues, including lifting sanctions and removing the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group from the list of terrorist organizations. On Friday,…
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Georgia’s Week of Protests: Key Developments from December 15–19
Georgia witnessed a week of escalating political unrest from December 15 to 19, marked by mass protests, international responses, and increasing demands for justice, transparency, and European integration. Key events from this tumultuous week demonstrate the intensity and complexity of…















