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Pakistan’s HPV vaccine campaign is struggling with a misinformation surge. DW Fact Check is working to combat false claims and vaccine mistrust.
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The Congressional Black Caucus Phoenix Awards will honor Kamala Harris, Governor Wes Moore, Angela Rye, and Jotaka Eaddy for their contributions. The event highlights the achievements of prominent African American leaders and is a significant occasion for celebrating community and political leadership.
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APEX has ranked Fiji Airways as the first Oceania airline and the smallest by fleet size to receive its ‘World Class’ honor, highlighting its exceptional service and innovation. The list also features U.S. carrier JSX, praised for its private jet-style service, reflecting a growing trend of boutique carriers challenging traditional airlines.
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New Jersey GOP gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli criticized Rep. Mikie Sherrill during a town hall, accusing her of being out of step with New Jersey on immigration, policing, and ethics, while branding her as not a centrist and tied to national Democrats. Ciattarelli highlighted her voting record on immigration enforcement, transgender athlete policies, and her…
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A new study reveals that chimpanzees regularly consume fermented fruit, indicating deeper evolutionary roots for alcohol consumption. This discovery has sparked renewed interest in the evolutionary history of human alcohol consumption.
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Lt. Col. George Hardy, one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, has died at age 100. He served in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War, flying 45 and 70 missions respectively in the latter two conflicts.
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At least 36 people were killed in a stampede at a campaign rally for actor-turned-politician Vijay, officials said. The incident has raised concerns about crowd safety at public events in India.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned NATO and the U.S. of a ‘decisive response’ to any aggression against Russia amid shifting U.S. rhetoric on Ukraine.
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Tom Homan, the acting U.S. border chief, urged critics to address ICE’s issues through Congress rather than public dissent. He highlighted recent incidents of alleged misconduct by ICE agents and escalated violence against personnel, indicating a growing concern over internal challenges within the agency.
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David Marcus criticizes Paul Thomas Anderson’s film for its portrayal of left-wing violence, which he deems ill-timed and dangerous amid recent political tensions. The film’s depiction of a corrupt American government and glorification of violent acts have sparked strong reactions from critics.
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The Phoenix Mercury and Minnesota Lynx face off in Game 4 of the WNBA semifinals with key developments including Napheesa Collier’s injury, Cheryl Reeve’s ejection, and the Suns’ 2-1 lead.
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The UFC Fight Night in Perth features a 12-fight card with a highlighted Light Heavyweight matchup between Carlos Ulberg and Dominick Reyes. The event is anticipated to provide intense competition and high stakes for the fighters.
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The Baltimore Ravens placed Nnamdi Madubuike on injured reserve following a neck injury sustained during Monday’s loss to the Detroit Lions. This move creates uncertainty about the severity of his injury, as he will miss at least four games.
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The Detroit Tigers secured their second straight American League playoff berth with a narrow 2-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. Jamhai Jones’ two-run single proved pivotal in rallying the Tigers from an early deficit.
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The Minnesota Lynx have suspended head coach Cheryl Reeve for Game 4 against the Phoenix Mercury after her controversial remarks and behavior following a recent loss. The suspension was announced by the team following an investigation into her conduct and comments made during and after Friday’s Game 3.
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The caddies for Bryson DeChambeau and Scottie Scheffler were involved in a confrontation with Europe’s Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood during their four-ball match Saturday. This incident has sparked discussions about conduct and camaraderie in professional golf.
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Europe is on the brink of retaining the Ryder Cup after a dominant performance on Saturday, leaving it just 2.5 points away from victory over the United States at Bethpage Black. The European team’s strong showing has put them in a historic position to secure the title.
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A drone scare at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport led to flight delays as authorities investigated the incident. The Royal Netherlands Marechaussee later reported finding no drone on radar and concluded the object was likely a balloon.
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Russia’s attempt to rejoin the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) 36-member council has been rejected due to EU opposition over the Ukraine war and MH17 case. Moscow is demanding a repeat vote on the matter.
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Ukraine is finalizing major arms and drone deals with the U.S. to boost its defense capabilities and strengthen bilateral military cooperation.
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US President Donald Trump has accused Ant’tifa of waging a ‘war’ on Portland, leading to the deployment of federal troops. Portland’s mayor has rejected these claims.
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Retired Pentagon official Brent Sadler addressed President Donald Trump’s claim of an imminent peace deal between Israel and Palestine on the ‘Fox Report.’ Sadler emphasized the complexity of achieving a lasting resolution to the conflict.
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Veteran politician George Galloway was briefly detained at Gatwick Airport under the Terrorism Act upon his return from Russia. The Workers Party of Britain alleges the incident was a politically motivated intimidation attempt.
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Ukrainian drones targeted a Russian oil pumping station in Chuvashia, disrupting operations. The strike highlights strategic use of drone technology in modern warfare.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy outlined the limitations of the Delta military system, which only tracks enemy movements in specific settlements. He noted that the system mistakenly considers certain settlements as occupied by the enemy.
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The Atlantic’s Marc Novicoff criticized Democrats for failing to moderate their policies despite knowing they need to win back working-class voters. He argued that while some leaders have called for moderation, the party has been hesitant to disavow specific progressive policies, risking alienation from its base.
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Federal prosecutors have charged Anibal Hernandez Santana, 63, after he allegedly opened fire on an ABC affiliate’s TV station in Sacramento, California, on September 19. A note found in his car referenced Jeffrey Epstein and stated that Trump officials, including FBI Director Kash Patel, are ‘next.’
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A former Soros Fund Management portfolio manager, Howard Rubin, has been indicted on charges of luring women to a Manhattan penthouse ‘dungeon’ where he allegedly subjected them to violent sexual abuse. Prosecutors claim Rubin, along with his assistant Jennifer Powers, operated a network involving forced and coerced sex acts, using nondisclosure agreements and financial incentives…
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The assassination of Kirk has intensified polarization and shifted young voters toward conservative candidates, according to political strategist Pete Seat. Seat argues this shift is a direct consequence of heightened political tensions following the event.
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Bill Maher and Rep. Nancy Mace Highlight Lack of Media Attention on Christian Persecution in Nigeria
Bill Maher and Rep. Nancy Mace criticized the media for ignoring the persecution of Christians in Nigeria, suggesting the lack of coverage is due to the absence of Jewish involvement. They highlighted the violent actions of Boko Haram, which have caused extensive casualties and destruction among Christians since 2009.
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Gillian Turner provides a sneak peek into the next episode of ‘Special Report’, highlighting the topics and guests featured in the upcoming broadcast. Viewers can expect a detailed exploration of current events and insightful interviews with notable figures.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned that the unrecognized Transnistria region could face potential changes if there is a shift in Moldovan parliament’s composition. He emphasized that Transnistria has been receiving signals from Ukraine, indicating a possible strategic shift in the region’s dynamic.
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Zelenskyy warns that if Russia threatens Kyiv with a blackout, Moscow should expect the same treatment.The warning underscores the potential for energy warfare as a means of exerting pressure on Ukraine.
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President Zelenskyy announced Ukraine will export surplus weapons not in short supply for its military, ensuring controlled production and supply for the Ukrainian armed forces. This strategic move aims to bolster defense capabilities while managing domestic resources efficiently.
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President Trump has ordered troops to protect ICE facilities in Portland, accusing the city of harboring domestic terrorists. The move follows protests at an ICE detention center in the city.
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During a recent town hall event, New Jersey GOP gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli launched a pointed attack on Democratic gubern, Rep. Mikie Sherrill, claiming she does not represent the ‘Jersey girl’ archetype and advocating for voters to support the ‘Jersey guy’ in the upcoming election. Ciattarelli’s remarks underscore the growing intensity of the gubernatorial race,…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine has initiated a strong system for producing drone interceptors, but emphasized that funding remains insufficient to support the necessary scale of production.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a federal crackdown on Saturday as the Department of Justice deploys agents to ICE facilities nationwide in response to a ‘new era of political violence.’ The announcement follows a targeted attack on a Dallas ICE facility and ongoing protests in Chicago, with Bondi vowing zero tolerance for political violence and…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported on September 10 that 92 Russian drones were en route to Poland. Ukraine intercepted 73 of them over its territory, while 19 reached the territory of Poland. Zelenskyy emphasized the threat to Polish security and praised Ukraine’s defense capabilities.
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Months after her American Eagle ‘Good Jeans’ campaign caused a stir, the ‘Euphoria’ star is once again turning heads — this time in a behind-the-scenes shot from the controversial photo shoot.The photo, seemingly snapped mid-shoot, shows Sweeney standing in front of a massive mirror, in nothing but a blue denim jacket and a pair of…
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FOX is celebrating Jane Lynch and Jane Krakowski with a special programming event titled ‘Jane’s Day’ featuring new episodes of their shows. The event highlights the duo’s collaboration, favorite aspects of the celebrity editions, and their playful rivalry on each other’s shows.
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Ukrainan President Zelenskyy has stated that one Hungarian drone was detected in Ukrainian airspace. He emphasized that the Armed Forces and intelligence agencies should monitor its movements, indicating concerns over potential security threats.
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FOX has unveiled its Fall TV programming schedule, featuring new episodes of beloved shows such as "Name That Tune," "Celebrity Weakest Link," "Doc," "99 to Beat" and other series. The lineup includes returning favorites and additional programming for fans of the network.
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Former NATO Ambassador Kurt Volker criticized former President Donald Trump’s efforts to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict on the ‘Fox Report,’ stating that Trump’s approach has allowed Putin to exploit the situation. Volker emphasized that Trump’s strategy has failed to address the underlying issues and has instead given Putin an advantage.
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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced plans to send an advisory group to several countries to assist them in countering Russian drones. Some representatives will receive training in Ukraine as part of this effort.
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Ukraine has been operating Israel’s Patriot air defense system for a month, with additional systems expected in the fall. President Zelens,yy confirmed the deployment.
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Poland has enacted new legislation requiring Ukrainian refugees to secure employment to access state benefits, marking a significant shift in its refugee policy. President Karol Nawrocki signed the bill, which ties benefits such as child allowances and health programs to proof of employment.
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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been sentenced to five years in prison for his role in a corruption case involving Libyan funds. The court found him guilty of conspiracy to extract cash from Libya for his 2007 presidential campaign, even though he wasn’t directly implicated in the actual corruption charges.
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Oleksandr Pohrebysky, a military serviceman and Kyiv City Council deputy from the European Solidarity, has remained a defendant in the case of the attack on former MP Oleh Voloshyn for the sixth year in a row. The UK has recognized Voloshyn’s activities as harmful.
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A 15-year-old Michigan high school football player, Colton Mims, returned to his team’s game in a wheelchair after a spine fracture sustained during a body-slam incident. The Michigan High School Athletics Association (MHSAA) took strong action against the player responsible for the assault, emphasizing the severity of the incident.
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Moldova’s election is being scrutinized for lack of genuine competition as opposition parties are banned and observers blocked. Critics argue these measures are designed to ensure a pro-EU outcome.
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Fox News Live panelists Brilyn Hollyhand and Emily Sturge discuss the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the surge in politically motivated violence. The incident has raised urgent questions about the safety of political figures and the potential for violence to become a widely accepted tool for ideological expression.
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Large crowds gathered at Penn State’s Beaver Stadium parking lot to receive Charlie Kirk ‘FREEDOM’ shirts, with Oregon coach Dan Lanning offering condolences to Kirk’s family. This event was part of Turning Point USA’s initiative to honor Kirk’s legacy following his assassination.
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Professional golfer Shane Lowry has responded to heckling fans during a golf tournament by making a crucial putt, tipping his cap, and throwing his ball into the stands. The incident has sparked a range of reactions from spectators and media.
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The Zaporizhia nuclear power plant has been without external power for more than three days, raising serious safety concerns. The situation has been compared to the Fukushima disaster, highlighting the potential risks of prolonged power loss at the plant.
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The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has partially lifted suspensions on Russian and Belarusian athletes. Ukraine’s Sports Minister condemned the decision, highlighting concerns over human rights violations.
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The article highlights the week’s key developments, including notable achievements and challenges faced by prominent figures in business and politics.
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Ukraine has been operating the US-made Patriot air defense system for a month, according to President Zelenskyy. The International Paralympic Committee lifted sanctions against Russian athletes.
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Ukraine has received the US-made Patriot air defense system from Israel, which has been in operation for a month. The International Paralympic Committee has lifted sanctions against Russian athletes.
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Former President Donald Trump has criticized Europe’s climate policies during an interview with Paul Gigot, expressing concerns over the economic impact of stringent environmental regulations. The discussion highlights the political divide between the United States and European nations on climate change initiatives.