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Iran VP Declares Persian Gulf a Symbol of National Unity and Heritage
Iran’s First Vice President, Mohammad-Reza Aref, has reaffirmed the country’s unwavering commitment to preserving the historical identity of the Persian Gulf, calling it a powerful symbol of…
French Hunter Gets Suspended Sentence for Killing Protected Bear
An 81-year-old hunter in southern France has been handed a four-month suspended prison sentence and fined €750 for fatally shooting a protected brown bear in the Pyrenees during a 2021 boar…
Trump Jokes ‘Never Say Never’ as Canada’s PM Carney Rejects 51st State Talk
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney made his first official visit to Washington on Tuesday, meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump just a week after winning re-election on a…
Drone Strikes Disrupt Flights at Moscow Airports Ahead of Victory Day Ceasefire
Flight operations at four major airports in Moscow were temporarily suspended following a large-scale Ukrainian drone assault, Russia’s Defense Ministry announced Tuesday. Over 100 drones…
3 Killed, 5 Injured in Mass Shooting at Arizona Restaurant
At least three people were killed and five others injured following a mass shooting on Sunday night at El Camaron Gigante Mariscos & Steakhouse, a popular restaurant in Glendale, a…
French Minister Apologises to Liverpool Fans Over 2022 Champions League Chaos
France’s Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin has issued a public apology to Liverpool fans, admitting for the first time that they were wrongly blamed for the chaos outside the Stade…
US Sanctions Myanmar Warlord, Militia Over Cyber Scam Network
The United States has imposed sanctions on Myanmar militia leader Saw Chit Thu, his two sons, and the Karen National Army (KNA), accusing them of enabling large-scale cyber scam…
10 Dead as Tourist Boats Capsize in Sudden Storm in Southwest China
A sudden storm struck a popular tourist site in southwest China’s Guizhou province on Sunday, causing four boats to capsize and killing at least 10 people, according to state media.
State…
Europe Offers €500m Incentive to Lure Scientists Amid US Research Cuts
The European Union and France on Monday unveiled a €500 million ($566.6 million) funding package to attract global scientists to Europe, capitalizing on U.S. research funding cuts under…
UN Court Dismisses Sudan’s Genocide Case Against UAE Over RSF Support
The United Nations’ top court has dismissed a case filed by Sudan accusing the United Arab Emirates (UAE) of violating the Genocide Convention by allegedly funding and arming the Rapid…