World
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Iraqi Turkmens Protest Exclusion from Local Administration in Kirkuk
According to Anadolu Agency, Ahmed Remzi Kuprulu, a representative of the Iraqi Turkmen Front in the Kirkuk Regional Council, stated…
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U.S. to Partially Lift Sanctions on Syria, Says White House
Leavitt stated the decision is aimed at supporting Syria’s path toward stability and peace. However, she clarified that sanctions will…
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Australia Offers Climate Visa to Tuvalu Residents Facing Rising Seas
With Tuvalu slowly disappearing beneath rising sea levels, nearly one-third of its population has applied for Australia’s new climate visa,…
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Armenian Authorities Foil Alleged Coup Plot by Extremist Group
In his statement was shared via Facebook, Pashinyan accused criminal groups, oligarchs, and certain religious figures of conspiring to destabilize…
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Trump Arrives in The Hague for NATO Summit
The two-day gathering brings together heads of state and government from NATO member countries. This will be the first high-level…
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Iran Announces Ceasefire with Israel Amid Rising Tensions
The truce reportedly came into effect after Iran carried out four drone strikes on Israeli-occupied territories. The ceasefire was mediated…
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Church Bombing in Damascus Kills 20, Dozens Injured
According to the BBC, at least 20 people were killed and more than 50 injured when a suicide bomber detonated…
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Iran Strikes Israel With Missiles, Conflict Intensifies
BBC reports that Iran’s UN ambassador, Amir Saeid Iravani, described the attacks as “proportional defense operations” carried out within the…
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Slovakia Allows Sale of Bear Meat Amid Rising Attacks
The government recently authorized the culling of up to 300 brown bears — roughly a quarter of the national population…
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Mongolia to Host Its First-Ever “Milk Festival 2025” on World Milk Day
Launched by the UN’s FAO in 2001, World Milk Day aims to raise awareness about the health benefits of milk…