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Trump’s Pardon Plea for Netanyahu Sparks Debate Over Justice and Israeli Sovereignty
US President Donald Trump’s official request for Israeli President Isaac Herzog to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ignites controversy, reflecting political rifts and testing the boundaries between international influence and Israel’s legal independence.
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Senate Democrats’ Shutdown Gamble: Wins, Losses, and the Health Care Standoff
After a record-breaking 43-day government shutdown, Senate Democrats ended their standoff with Republicans, securing protections for federal workers and food assistance but failing to guarantee an extension of key health care subsidies. The compromise sets the stage for a heated…
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Sean Duffy Warns Thanksgiving Travel Faces Major Disruptions Amid Government Shutdown
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has cautioned that ongoing government shutdowns may prevent millions of Americans from reaching loved ones for Thanksgiving, as flight cancellations and delays mount across the country.
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Trump’s $2,000 Tariff Dividend: What’s Real, What’s Uncertain
President Trump’s proposal to send $2,000 checks funded by tariff revenue revives memories of past stimulus payments, but faces tough economic and political hurdles.
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Nicolas Sarkozy Freed from Prison: Judicial Supervision Imposed as Appeal Looms
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been released from prison after serving three weeks of a five-year sentence for criminal conspiracy tied to his 2007 campaign. Now under strict judicial supervision and banned from leaving France, Sarkozy awaits his appeal…
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Why Mali’s Jihadist Crisis Threatens All of Africa—and Europe Next
Mali stands at the crossroads of a rapidly escalating jihadist insurgency. As militant groups tighten their grip on the capital and regional instability grows, the consequences may ripple far beyond Africa’s borders.
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US Shutdown Nears End: Markets Rally as Senate Breakthrough Spurs Hope—and Division
A bipartisan breakthrough in the US Senate brings the longest government shutdown in history closer to ending, sparking market rallies and igniting fierce debate among Democrats over healthcare and leadership.
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Democratic Victories Signal Referendum on Trumpism in America’s Urban Heartlands
Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral win in New York and other Democratic triumphs reflect a broader rejection of Trump’s divisive politics, signaling a pivotal shift in America’s urban landscape.
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Joe Biden’s Call to Action: Defending Democracy Amid Challenges
Joe Biden critiques Trump’s presidency, emphasizing the fragility of democracy and urging collective efforts to safeguard it.
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Why the US Is Boycotting the G20 Summit in South Africa: Discrimination Claims, Diplomatic Fallout
The US government has announced a full boycott of the G20 summit in South Africa, citing state-backed discrimination against Afrikaners. The decision ignites international debate over land reform, human rights, and the future of global diplomacy.
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Why Guam Is Central in the Race for Long-Range Stealth Bombers
As China’s elusive H-20 stealth bomber inches toward reality, Guam remains a pivotal target and symbol in the evolving contest for strategic air power across the Indo-Pacific.
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Melania Trump Wins Patriot of the Year: Behind Her Award, Diplomacy, and Royal Ties
Melania Trump was honored as Fox Nation’s ‘Patriot of the Year’ for her humanitarian work and legislative achievements. But her quiet diplomacy and unique friendship with King Charles reveal a First Lady shaping influence behind the scenes.
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Power Forces Shaping Markets and Militaries: Financial Strength and Strategic Innovation
From robust corporate returns to evolving military strategies, power in today’s world is defined by both financial performance and technological adaptation.















