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Controversy Surrounds Possible Arrest of Israeli PM in NYC

Controversy Surrounds Possible Arrest of Israeli PM in NYC

U.S. Ambassador Criticizes Political Motives The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations has accused Zohran Mamdani of engaging in political theater. This criticism follows New York City’s Democratic mayor expressing intent to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he visits the city later this year. Legal Exploration by Mamdani Mamdani mentioned he is reviewing...

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New Wave of Attacks in Ukraine Highlights Defense Challenges

New Wave of Attacks in Ukraine Highlights Defense Challenges

Russia Targets Ukrainian Cities Russia launched ballistic missiles, drones, and guided bombs at Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities on Sunday, resulting in at least six fatalities and numerous injuries. The attacks underscore Ukraine’s need for U.S.-made Patriot defense systems. Moscow has increased its use of ballistic missiles as a tactic to prevent Ukrainian strikes on...

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India’s Youth-Led Movement Faces Police Resistance in New Delhi

India’s Youth-Led Movement Faces Police Resistance in New Delhi

Supporters of India’s youth-driven Cockroach Movement faced police action as they attempted a march towards the parliament in New Delhi. Authorities had refused to grant permission for the protest. This movement, which has been gaining momentum over several months, presents a significant public challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his third term. It has...

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Asian Shares Mostly Higher Despite South Korea’s Dip; U.S.-Iran Tensions Affect Oil Prices

Asian Shares Mostly Higher Despite South Korea’s Dip; U.S.-Iran Tensions Affect Oil Prices

Asian markets experienced mixed movements as most shares climbed, while South Korea’s Kospi saw a substantial decline of nearly 5%. This drop came amid reduced investments in stocks connected to artificial intelligence. Japan’s stock markets remained closed due to a holiday. Meanwhile, U.S. futures displayed varied trends. Oil prices advanced by more than 2%, with...

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U.S. Remains Open to Diplomacy with Iran Amid Escalating Tensions

U.S. Remains Open to Diplomacy with Iran Amid Escalating Tensions

Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the United States is open to diplomatic negotiations with Iran despite intensified military actions. During a press briefing at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, he addressed the ongoing tensions. The U.S. launched nine consecutive nights of strikes in Iran. Rubio emphasized, “We’ve tried multiple times with Iran, and we’ll...

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Indian Protesters Demand Resignation Over Exam Scandal

Indian Protesters Demand Resignation Over Exam Scandal

Thousands of protesters in India planned to march on Parliament in New Delhi on Monday, urging the resignation of the education minister due to flawed entrance exams impacting millions of students. This demonstration is one of the largest seen in the capital in recent years and may lead to a standoff with New Delhi police,...

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Escalation in US-Iran Tensions Leads to New Airstrikes

Escalation in US-Iran Tensions Leads to New Airstrikes

The United States carried out additional airstrikes on Monday morning, targeting Iran following the announcement of the death of another American service member. In retaliation, Iran launched attacks on Bahrain, home to the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet, and Kuwait. The situation between the U.S. and Iran is moving closer to all-out war. An interim agreement...

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Impact of Global Conflicts on Child Malnutrition in Northern Nigeria

Impact of Global Conflicts on Child Malnutrition in Northern Nigeria

Sokoto, Nigeria (AP) – Maryam Aminu faced little surprise when her youngest child, the last of her six children, was diagnosed with malnutrition for the second time in April. Her ability to provide adequate and nutritious food for her 18-month-old child had been compromised. Economic hardship intensified for Aminu’s family, exacerbated by her husband Shehu’s...

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Andy Burnham’s Prime Ministerial Challenges: Key Issues for Britain’s Future

Andy Burnham’s Prime Ministerial Challenges: Key Issues for Britain’s Future

Andy Burnham will officially move into Downing Street on Monday as Britain’s Prime Minister, a role that demands immediate attention to a broad range of challenges. Despite limited preparation time, Burnham must navigate complex decisions and ministerial disputes while representing the nation on the world stage. Pressing Economic Challenges The British economy faces significant hurdles...

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U.S. and Iran Face Rising Tensions Amidst Risk of Uncontrolled Conflict

U.S. and Iran Face Rising Tensions Amidst Risk of Uncontrolled Conflict

The conflict between the United States and Iran is escalating, reaching a point where it threatens to spiral into an uncontrollable war, according to analysts. After a failed ceasefire, tensions continue to rise. Experts suggest that a return to negotiations is crucial. Recent attacks from both sides have intensified, surpassing military targets and escalating conflict...