US Airstrike Escalates Campaign Against Houthis

A US airstrike on Yemen's Ras Isa oil port killed over 70, marking a significant escalation in the campaign against Houthis amid ongoing US-Iran negotiations.

Macron Calls Haiti's Indemnity Unjust

French President Emmanuel Macron highlights the historic injustice of Haiti's indemnity to France for independence, marking 200 years since the agreement.

KFC Employee Killed in Pakistan Protest

A KFC employee was killed during an attack by Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan activists in Sheikhupura, Punjab, amid anti-Israel protests.

Trump Weighs Auto Tariff Exemption for Car Makers

President Trump suggests a temporary pause on auto tariffs to assist carmakers in adjusting supply chains amid economic uncertainty.
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Intruder Arrested Near UnitedHealthcare HQ

A suspect was arrested near UnitedHealthcare's headquarters in Minnesota, months after CEO Brian Thompson's tragic death. Authorities confirm no public threat.

EU Unveils USD 1.8 Billion Aid for Palestine

The EU unveils a USD 1.8 billion aid package to support the Palestinian Authority and fund projects in Gaza, Jerusalem, and the West Bank.

Magyar Promises to Restore Western Alliances

Peter Magyar vows to restore Hungary's Western alliances if elected, challenging Viktor Orban's leadership amid economic stagnation.

Myrtle the Tortoise Reunited with Family

Myrtle, a cherished tortoise, is back with her family in Mississippi weeks after going missing during a tornado. Learn about her recovery journey.
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State Department Seeks Reports on Anti-Christian Bias

The State Department urges employees to report alleged anti-Christian bias during Biden's term, coinciding with concerns over budget cuts.

US Government's Silence on Deported Man's Return

The US government confirms a Maryland man remains in El Salvador but does not clarify steps for his return, despite a judge's order.

Bolsonaro Hospitalised with Abdominal Pain

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is hospitalised in Brasilia due to abdominal pain linked to a bowel obstruction from a past stabbing.

Bolsonaro Remains Hospitalised with Abdominal Pain

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro remains in hospital due to abdominal pain linked to a bowel obstruction. He may require surgery.
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Pope Francis Surprises Restorers at St Peter's

Pope Francis makes a surprise visit to greet restorers of Pope Urban VIII's tomb during a Jubilee Mass at St Peter's Basilica.

Israel's Ambassador Ejected from AU Event

Israel's ambassador to Ethiopia was ejected from an African Union event, raising concerns over political bias and diplomatic relations.

NGola the Gorilla Euthanized at Zurich Zoo

NGola, a 47-year-old gorilla at Zurich Zoo, was euthanized due to declining health. His legacy includes fathering 34 offspring and raising awareness for species protection.

Idaho Police Shooting of Autistic Teen

Idaho police officers shot a nonverbal autistic teenager, Victor Perez, raising concerns over their response and lack of de-escalation efforts.
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National Guard Deployed to Tackle Albuquerque Crime

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham declares a state of emergency in Albuquerque, mobilising the National Guard to combat rising crime rates.

President Murmu Concludes Visit to Portugal

President Droupadi Murmu wraps up her State visit to Portugal, strengthening ties and departing for the Slovak Republic.

Tragic Nightclub Collapse in Dominican Republic

A tragic roof collapse at a Santo Domingo nightclub results in 58 fatalities and 160 injuries during a concert. Rescue efforts continue.

China's Threat to Panama Canal Discussed by US Official

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth highlights ongoing threats from China to the Panama Canal, emphasising US-Panama security cooperation.
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Impact of ADA Guidance Withdrawal on Compliance

The Trump administration's withdrawal of 11 ADA guidance pieces raises concerns about compliance and enforcement for businesses regarding accessibility.

South Sudan Reverses Deportee Entry Decision

South Sudan reverses its decision on deportee entry after US visa revocation, aiming to maintain friendly relations with the United States.

Keystone Pipeline Shut Down After Rupture

The Keystone oil pipeline was shut down due to a rupture in North Dakota, with the spill contained to an agricultural field. No structures were affected.

South Africa Expands Trade with India and China

South Africa seeks to boost trade with India and China due to a 30% tariff from the US, as stated by Deputy President Paul Mashatile.
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Trump's Tariff Threats Amid Market Decline

President Trump warns of further tariffs on China, raising concerns over a potential trade war as global markets continue to decline.