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Australia expels Iranian ambassador, accusing Tehran of directing antisemitic attacks
'They have to give us magnets': Trump warns of 200% tariff on China if exports are curbed
Trump Says S. Korea Tariff Deal Stays, Signs Orders Ending Cashless Bail
Photos show the aftermath of fatal attacks in Colombia
20 Killed in Gaza Hospital Strikes. Netanyahu Claims ‘Tragic Mishap.’
Riot police clash with students protesting lawmakers' allowances in Indonesia
Cambodian lawmakers pass bill to revoke citizenship that critics call repressive
Bondi: Drug Kingpins Such as Zambada Will Be Prosecuted Like Terrorists
US Open photographer claims he's 'totally innocent' after being at center of player's meltdown
EYEWITNESS VIDEO: Firefighting helicopter crashes into pond in Rosporden, France
What Are the Options for Ukraine’s Security Guarantees?
Bolivia's right-wing ex-president Jorge Quiroga says he'll 'change everything' if elected
Dr Pepper will unwind its merger with Keurig 7 years ago after buying Peet's for $18 billion
French Prime Minister Seeks to Force Lawmakers’ Hands on Ballooning Debt
Maduro Cites Rubio’s ‘Madness’ and Sends 15,000 Troops to Border
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Rabbis Emerge as Growing Voice of Criticism of Israel’s Tactics in Gaza
Among the recent public letters was one from dozens of Orthodox rabbis demanding “moral clarity” to what they called a humanitarian crisis.
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Ukrainian war veterans swim the Bosphorus strait in a triumph over their war injuries
Ukrainian war veteran Oleh Tserkovnyi has inspired two fellow veterans to swim across the Bosphorus on their country's Independence Day
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Is Edinburgh's Fringe still fringe, or has it — gasp — gone mainstream?
It began on the edgy margins of a mainstream festival — which it's now eclipsed. But nearly 80 years on, performers and spectators say rising costs threaten the Fringe's alternative vibe.
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The World Court just ruled countries can be held liable for climate change damage – what does that mean for the US?
The International Court of Justice issued a landmark advisory opinion in July 2025 declaring that all countries have a legal obligation to protect and prevent harm to the climate.The court, created as part of the United Nations in 1945,
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The boss of SAP on Europe’s botched approach to digital sovereignty
This approach is based on the premise that owning the physical infrastructure is the key to independence. But anyone who believes that servers and processors alone will secure European sovereignty misunderstands the nature of global technological interdependence and overlooks Europe’s true digital strengths.
4 min read
Oscar-Nominated ‘Honeyland’ Director Takes Siberia-Set Documentary About Reindeer Herders to Venice Gap-Financing Market (EXCLUSIVE)
Two-time Oscar nominee Tamara Kotevska, whose latest feature premieres at the Venice Film Festival, is prepping a documentary set in Siberia.
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A Chinese E-Commerce Glut Is Meeting Resistance in Latin America
Governments from Mexico to Chile are starting to levy low-cost imports in a bid to protect local businesses from the glut coming out of China’s bloated factories. Spearheading the onslaught are Chinese e-commerce companies Temu,
7 min read
In Ghost Towns of South Lebanon, U.N. Peacekeepers Face Uncertain Future
With its mission up for renewal, the U.N. force is under pressure to disband even as Israeli airstrikes continue along one of the world’s most volatile borders.
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