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Justin Trudeau Steps Down as Canada’s Prime Minister and Liberal Party Leader
Globe and Mail Report: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Likely to Resign
Italian PM Giorgia Meloni Makes Surprise Visit to Meet President-elect Donald Trump
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What Awaits Gaza?
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Escalating Violence in Colombia Leaves at Least 60 Dead
CIA Employee Pleads Guilty to Leaking Classified Information on Israel-Iran Plans
Which Palestinian Prisoners May Be Released
Trump to Stop Another War
Ceasefire Won’t Work Unless Hamas Gives Hostage List: Netanyahu
Mass Arrests Of Illegal Immigrants In The United States Began On Tuesday
Trump Arrives In Washington, Will Sign Record Number Of Executive Orders On First Day
Over Fifty Migrants Missing as Boat Sinks in the North Atlantic
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NEW YORK – The United Nations has officially declared December 21 as World Meditation Day to promote the benefits of meditation for health, well-being, and inner transformation. The resolution was adopted unanimously at the UN General Assembly, with India playing a pivotal role as a co-sponsor. Marking the Winter Solstice, December 21 holds special significance […]

At Least 120 Killed in Shelling in Sudan

At least 120 people have been killed in shelling around the capital Khartoum in Sudan, according to the country’s volunteer rescue workers. The incident occurred on Monday amidst escalating clashes between the army and paramilitary forces across the country. French news agency AFP reported this on Tuesday. The volunteer rescue organization Ombada Emergency Response Room […]

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Twenty-nine children in Nigeria, ages 14 to 17, could face the death penalty after being arraigned on Friday for participating in a protest against the nation’s severe cost-of-living crisis. During the hearing, four of the minors reportedly collapsed in court due to exhaustion before they were able to enter their pleas. A total of 76 […]

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Justin Timberlake Cancels Another Concert Due to Back Injury

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Russia Secures Assad’s Asylum After Rebel Offensive, Kremlin Confirms

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US Vetoes UN Resolution for Gaza Ceasefire

On Wednesday, the United States vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, where a growing humanitarian crisis continues amid ongoing conflict. Fourteen members of the Security Council voted in favor of the resolution, while the United States cast the lone veto. The […]

U.S State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller tackled a variety of international issues, including regional stability in South Asia, press freedom challenges in Bangladesh, and the ongoing reciprocal sanctions between the United States and China.

When asked about a controversial social media post by an advisor to Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus advocating the annexation of parts of India by Bangladesh, Miller stated he was unaware of the comment and refrained from addressing it without proper context. On Bangladesh’s ongoing press freedom issues, Miller emphasized that the U.S. has consistently […]

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As former President Donald Trump prepares for his return to the White House with promises of mass deportation and tougher immigration policies, a surprising shift is occurring south of the border. In Mexico, a country historically known for its migrant ties to the United States, attitudes toward immigration are hardening, fueled by demographic changes, strained […]