Anglican Church Admits Failures in Abuse Claims

The Anglican Church in South Africa admits failures in handling sexual abuse claims against John Smyth, highlighting the need for better reporting.

IAEA Chief Grossi to Visit Moscow on Nuclear Safety

Rafael Grossi, head of the IAEA, plans to visit Moscow to discuss threats to Ukraine's nuclear plants amid ongoing attacks on energy infrastructure.

Rubio Observes Deportation Flight in Panama

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio witnesses a deportation flight in Panama, highlighting the Trump administration's immigration priorities.

Recovery of Commercial Jet from Potomac River

Salvage crews have successfully removed a significant portion of a commercial jet from the Potomac River following a tragic air collision near Washington, DC.
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Zelenskyy Anticipates Meeting with Trump Officials

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy anticipates an in-person meeting with the Trump administration, following positive contacts with US officials.

Asim Munir Visits Balochistan Amid Clashes

Gen Syed Asim Munir visits Balochistan following clashes that resulted in the deaths of 18 security personnel, addressing the ongoing security situation.

US Airstrikes Target Islamic State in Somalia

The US military has launched airstrikes targeting Islamic State operatives in Somalia, marking a significant action during President Trump's term.

Trump Directs Airstrikes Against Islamic State In Somalia

Donald Trump announces military airstrikes targeting Islamic State operatives in Somalia, highlighting ongoing US commitment to counter-terrorism efforts.
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Trump Warns BRICS Of Tariffs

Donald Trump cautions BRICS nations against creating a rival currency, threatening 100% tariffs. India clarifies its stance on dollar reliance.

Court Rules Against Gun Sales Ban for Young Adults

A US appeals court has ruled that banning gun sales to individuals aged 18 to 20 violates the Second Amendment, reshaping firearm laws.

Health Update on Released Thai Hostages

Five Thai hostages released from Gaza are reported in fair health after 15 months. Israeli doctors provide medical care and support.

Rubio Discusses Trump's Greenland and Canal Interests

Secretary of State Marco Rubio states Trump's interest in Greenland and the Panama Canal is driven by national security concerns regarding China.
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Lawsuit Filed Over New Orleans Truck Attack

Victims of the New Orleans truck attack file a lawsuit against city officials, claiming preventable security failures led to the tragedy.

US Air Force Deportation Flight to Guatemala

A US Air Force jet carrying 80 deportees from Texas to Guatemala avoided Mexican airspace, highlighting military's increasing role in immigration enforcement.

No Negotiation on Panama Canal Ownership

Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino confirms no negotiations with the US regarding the Panama Canal ownership amid discussions on migration and drug trafficking.

Trump Links Diversity Hiring to Plane Crash

Donald Trump attributes the DC plane crash to diversity hiring policies, sparking controversy and backlash from critics. Investigation ongoing.
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Marianne Faithfull Dies at 78

Marianne Faithfull, the iconic British singer and muse, has passed away at 78, leaving behind a profound legacy in music and culture.

US Nominee Discusses Tariffs and Inflation in India and China

US commerce secretary nominee Howard Lutnick highlights that India and China have the highest tariffs without inflation, challenging common economic beliefs.

Kash Patel Discusses Racism in Hearing

Kash Patel, nominee for FBI Director, shares experiences of racism during Senate hearing, highlighting personal threats and discrimination faced.

64 Feared Dead in Jet and Helicopter Collision

A tragic collision between an American Airlines jet and an Army helicopter near Washington leaves 64 feared dead, marking a potential aviation disaster.
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Justice Department Seeks to Block Juniper Acquisition

The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit to block Hewlett Packard Enterprise's USD 14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks, citing concerns over competition.

Gabbard Accuses Senators of Religious Bigotry

Tulsi Gabbard claims Democratic senators are fostering religious bigotry against Hindus during her confirmation hearing for Director of National Intelligence.

Gabbard Discusses Allegations of Assassinations

Tulsi Gabbard expresses grave concerns about allegations of the Indian government directing assassinations against Americans during her confirmation hearing.

Plane and Helicopter Collision in Washington DC

A tragic collision between an American Eagle plane and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport resulted in no survivors.
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Trump Orders Schools to Stop Critical Race Theory

President Trump mandates US schools to cease teaching critical race theory and outlines measures against antisemitism on campuses.