Jean-Marie Le Pen, Far-Right Leader, Dies at 96

Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of France's National Front and polarising figure in politics, has died at 96, leaving a complex legacy in French society.

Trump May Use Military for Greenland, Canal

Donald Trump indicates military action may be necessary to secure Greenland and the Panama Canal for US national security.

Harris's Final Global Tour Before Leaving Office

Vice President Kamala Harris concludes her term with a trip to Singapore, Bahrain, and Germany, addressing US foreign policy and thanking service members.

Suspect Admits to Actions in Subway Burning

Sebastian Zapeta, accused of setting a woman on fire in NYC subway, acknowledged his actions upon seeing video evidence during police questioning.
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Khaleda Zia Leaves for Medical Care in London

Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia departs Bangladesh for medical treatment in London amid political uncertainty and health issues.

Judge Halts Release of Trump Investigation Report

A federal judge has temporarily halted the release of special counsel Jack Smith's report on Donald Trump as an appeals court reviews the case.

Trump to Reverse Biden's Offshore Drilling Ban

Donald Trump pledges to undo Biden's offshore drilling ban, impacting 625 million acres of federal waters, on his first day in office.

Lebanon to Deport Abdulrahman al-Qaradawi to UAE

Lebanon's cabinet has voted to deport Abdulrahman al-Qaradawi, son of a late Muslim Brotherhood leader, to the UAE after his detention.
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US Sanctions Antal Rogán for Corruption

US sanctions target Antal Rogán for alleged corruption in Hungary, highlighting systemic issues within the government under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

Musk's Political Moves Alarm European Leaders

Elon Musk's recent political endorsements in Europe alarm politicians, as he aligns with far-right movements and uses social media to amplify his views.

Trump Jr Delivers Father's Message in Greenland

Donald Trump Jr arrives in Greenland, sharing his father's message of goodwill while sparking speculation about U.S. interests in the territory.

Trump Announces $20 Billion Investment in Data Centres

Donald Trump reveals a $20 billion investment in US data centres by Emirati billionaire Hussain Sajwani, highlighting his ability to attract foreign investments.
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Mahama Takes Office as Ghana's President Again

John Mahama has been sworn in as Ghana's president for a third time, promising to address the country's severe economic crisis and unemployment.

Maldivies Minister To Visit India

Maldivian Defence Minister Mohammed Ghassan Maumoon visits India to enhance bilateral relations and discuss defence cooperation with Indian officials.

Donald Pettit Shares Aurora Video From Space

NASA astronaut Donald Pettit recently shared a captivating video of auroras from the ISS, showcasing their beauty and scientific significance.

Carol Acosta, Influencer, Dies At 27

Carol Acosta, known as Killadamente, tragically passed away at 27 due to choking during a family dinner, leaving a legacy of body positivity.
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Tibet Earthquake Causes Tragedy Near Nepal

A 7.1 magnitude earthquake in Tibet near Nepal has resulted in at least 126 fatalities and tremors felt across India. Further aftershocks recorded.

Trudeau’s Exit: A New Dawn For Canada-In

Justin Trudeau's resignation could reshape Canada-India ties. Explore the potential for diplomatic renewal and the future under new leadership.

2 Death Row Inmates Reject Biden’s Cleme

Shannon Agofsky and Len Davis, convicted murderers, legally contest their clemency granted by President Biden, aiming to remain on death row.

Strong 7.1 Magnitude Earthquake In Nepal

A 7.1 magnitude earthquake in Nepal caused tremors across Delhi-NCR and northern India, prompting monitoring for aftershocks and assessing impacts.
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Indonesia Joins BRICS: How This Power Mo

Indonesia's entry into BRICS marks a significant shift in global economic alliances, enhancing South-South cooperation and challenging existing power dynamics.

Louisiana Confirms First Human Bird Flu Death

The first confirmed human death from bird flu in the US occurred in Louisiana. The public health risk remains low for most individuals.

Trump's Hush Money Case Sentencing Set for Friday

A Manhattan judge has denied Donald Trump's request to postpone his hush money case sentencing, set for Friday, amid ongoing appeals.

Indian Firms Charged with Fentanyl Import Conspiracy

Raxuter Chemicals and Athos Chemicals face charges for importing fentanyl precursors to the US, marking a significant legal action against Indian firms.
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Louisiana Reports First US Bird Flu Death

Louisiana reports the first US bird flu death, linked to exposure to sick birds. The patient had underlying health issues and severe symptoms.