Takaichi's Party Secures Supermajority Victory

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's party secures a two-thirds supermajority in Japan's lower house, enabling significant policy advancements.

Stabbing Attack Injures Four Indian Students

Four Indian students were injured in a stabbing incident at a university in Russia's Bashkortostan Republic. Authorities are providing assistance.

India US Trade Deal Advances With 18% Reciprocal Tariff

India and the United States near a trade agreement with an 18% reciprocal tariff, expanding zero duty access for gems, pharma, aircraft parts and select agricultural products.

US Sanctions On Iran Oil Trade And Shadow Fleet

The United States imposes sanctions on Iran's oil trade and shadow fleet as indirect talks in Muscat with Oman continue, signalling cautious diplomatic movement and regional tension.
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US, Iran To Hold Talks In Oman On Friday

Despite disagreements over the possible agenda, US and Iranian officials confirmed that the countries will hold talks in Oman.

Trump and Xi Discuss Iran in Recent Call

In a recent call, Trump and Xi discussed Iran's situation and key US-China relations, including trade and Taiwan. Insights on diplomatic efforts included.

Poland Investigates Epstein Files for Victims

Polish authorities will examine Jeffrey Epstein documents for potential Polish victims of abuse, ensuring accountability and justice.

Trump Speaks To PM Modi

Assessing how India US trade tensions, tariffs, and energy ties with Venezuela influence ongoing negotiations and potential market access in a broader bilateral framework.
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US Diplomatic Mission Reopens in Venezuela

US Ambassador Laura Dogu arrives in Venezuela to reopen the diplomatic mission after seven years, marking a significant step in US-Venezuela relations.

Utah Expands Supreme Court Justices to Seven

Governor Spencer Cox signs a bill increasing Utah's Supreme Court justices from five to seven, amid concerns over judicial efficiency and political implications.

New Documents Reveal Andrew's Ties to Epstein

Newly released documents reveal troubling details about Former Prince Andrew's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, impacting the royal family's reputation.

Judge Orders Release of Detained Family

A judge has ordered the release of a 5-year-old boy and his father from detention in Texas, highlighting concerns over immigration enforcement practices.
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Trump Reopens Venezuelan Airspace for Travel

President Trump announces the reopening of Venezuelan airspace for commercial travel, allowing Americans to visit safely.

July Trial Requested for Luigi Mangione

Manhattan prosecutors seek a July trial date for Luigi Mangione's state murder case, ahead of his federal trial set for September.

US to Control Venezuela's Oil Revenue

The Trump administration will oversee Venezuela's oil sales, ensuring funds support essential services and benefit the Venezuelan people.

Rubio Supports Trump's Venezuela Strategy

Marco Rubio supports Trump's actions in Venezuela while addressing concerns over Greenland, NATO, and US foreign policy.
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US and Denmark Begin Arctic Security Talks

US, Denmark, and Greenland initiate technical talks on Arctic security to address regional threats and foster cooperation.

Barron Trump Reports Crime to Police

Barron Trump witnessed a crime via video call and reported it to London police, resulting in the conviction of Matvei Rumiantsev for assault.

Former First Lady Kim Keon Hee Sentenced

Kim Keon Hee, former first lady of South Korea, receives a 20-month prison sentence for corruption involving luxury gifts and political favours.

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy Condemns

A drone struck a train carriage carrying nearly 200 passengers in Ukraine, in an attack authorities blamed on Russia.
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Ancient Wooden Tools Found in Greece

Scientists uncover the oldest wooden tools in Greece, dating back 430,000 years, offering insights into ancient human tool use.

UNHCR's First Refugee Leader Addresses Crisis

The first refugee leading UNHCR, Barham Salih, addresses the global crisis and calls for a united response amid declining support for refugees.

Guyanese Businessman Elected Opposition Leader

Azruddin Mohamed, facing US extradition for gold smuggling, has been elected as Guyana's opposition leader, highlighting government corruption issues.

Braverman Joins Reform UK Amid Immigration Concerns

Former UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman joins Reform UK, criticising Conservative Party's immigration policies and expressing concerns over public services.
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Canada Rules Out Free Trade Deal with China

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney confirms no plans for a free trade deal with China, responding to US tariff threats on Canadian goods.