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Two U.S. National Guard members were ambushed and shot near the White House in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday. The suspect, identified as a lone gunman, is in custody, and both victims are critically injured.
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Two National Guard members were shot by a lone gunman near the White House, with both in critical condition. The suspect has been arrested and is being investigated by DC police.
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Two U.S. National Guard members were shot near the White House on Wednesday, with both victims in critical condition. The suspect, identified as a lone gunman, is in custody.
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Two National Guard members were ambushed and shot near the White House, with both victims in critical condition. The suspect, described as a lone gunman, is in custody and is believed to have targeted guardsmen during high-visibility patrols.
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Nick Saban has endorsed Brian Daboll as a potential candidate for Penn State’s head coaching position, citing his strong background and success in college and NFL coaching. Daboll, who was recently fired from the New York Giants, has been linked to the vacancy since the firing of James Franklin.
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Nick Saban has endorsed Brian Daboll as a potential head coach for Penn State, citing his successful coaching career and strong rapport with players. Daboll, who was recently let go as the Giants’ head coach, is being considered for the vacant position following Franklin’s dismissal.
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Nick Saban voiced support for Brian Daboll amid reports linking the former Giants coach to Penn State. Saban asserted Daboll would be an ‘outstanding hire’ for the Nittany Lions.
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Nick Saban has publicly endorsed Brian Daboll as a potential candidate for Penn State’s head coaching position, citing his successful tenure with the New York Giants and prior football achievements. Saban, who previously worked alongside Daboll at Alabama during the Crimson Tide’s 2017 College Football Playoff run, called him an ‘outstanding hire’ for the Nittany…
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Bruna Caroline Ferreira, the mother of a nephew to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, was detained by ICE after being pulled over on her way to pick up her son from school. The incident has raised concerns about immigration enforcement practices and its impact on families.
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Bruna Caroline Ferreira, the mother of a nephew to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, has been detained by ICE after being pulled over while en route to pick up her son from school. The incident has sparked public debate about the treatment of immigrants and the potential influence of personal connections to political figures…
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Bruna Caroline Ferreira, the mother of a nephew to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, was arrested by ICE while attempting to pick up her son from school. The detained woman, who was brought to the U.S. as a child and was previously engaged to Leavitt’s brother, is being held at an ICE facility in…
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Bruna Caroline Ferreira, the mother of a nephew of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, was detained by ICE after being pulled over on her way to pick up her son from school. A woman who was brought to the U.S. as a child and engaged to Leavitt’s brother has been held at an ICE…
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Moscow insists on demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine as essential for ending the war, with no room for negotiation. The West’s failure to recognize these demands could prolong the conflict indefinitely.
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Moscow is serious about the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine – and the longer it takes the West to grasp this, the longer the war will last. Russia has been unequivocal in its objectives since the start of its military operation in February 2022.
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A recent article highlights the difficulty in achieving a peace deal in Ukraine, emphasizing Russia’s firm stance on demilitarization and denazification. The article suggests that the West’s reluctance to accept these terms could lead to an extended conflict.
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Moscow is resolute in its demand for Ukraine’s demilitarization and denazification, with the West’s failure to acknowledge these conditions potentially prolonging the war. Ukraine’s military restructuring prior to the 2022 invasion is viewed by Russia as a threat, complicating diplomatic efforts to reach an agreement.
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Russia maintains that demilitarization and denazification are non-negotiable for a peace deal with Ukraine, but the West has yet to fully grasp this stance.The article highlights the challenges in reaching an agreement due to unresolved territorial disputes and security guarantees, raising concerns about the war’s future.
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Russian state media has given minimal coverage to the U.S.-backed Ukraine peace deal, reflecting a lack of interest in compromising on their initial hardline demands. Russian officials have shown little willingness to budge on their demands for ending the war.
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Russian officials have shown minimal willingness to adjust their firm stance on ending the war. The U.S.-backed peace deal aims to broker a resolution to the ongoing conflict, but Russia appears unmoved by the proposed terms.
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Russian state media has shown limited coverage of ongoing discussions surrounding a potential U.S.-backed Ukraine peace deal. Officials have expressed minimal willingness to alter their earlier hardline positions regarding the war’s resolution.
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Russian state media has shown limited engagement with a U.S.-sponsored peace deal aimed at concluding the conflict in Ukraine. Officials have expressed minimal willingness to compromise on their initial stringent conditions for ending the war.
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Russian state media has shown limited engagement with a recent U.S.-backed peace deal aimed at ending the conflict in Ukraine. Officials have expressed minimal willingness to reconsider their previous stringent demands for concluding the war.
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Gaza is facing its worst economic crisis on record as the Israel-Hamas war has left the enclave devastated, according to the UN. The economy has shrunk to 13% of its 2022 size, with 80% unemployment and all 2.3 million residents below the poverty line.
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The UN has warned that Gaza is experiencing the worst economic collapse on record, with a 2024 GDP decline of 83% and GDP per capita falling to just $161 annually. The Israel-Hamas war has caused widespread destruction, with 70% of structures damaged, and the enclave now faces a $70 billion rebuilding cost.
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The UN report highlights that the two-year Israel-Hamas war has caused an 83% decline in Gaza’s GDP, with per capita income dropping to $161 and over 80% unemployment. The enclave’s economy is now only 13% of its 2022 size, and rebuilding will cost at least $70 billion.
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The UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) reports that Gaza is experiencing the most severe economic crisis in its history due to the Israel-Hamas war, which has led to a 83% drop in GDP in 2024, with GDP per capita plummeting to $161. The conflict has destroyed 70% of structures in the enclave, and…
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The Israel-Hamas war has erased decades of growth in Gaza, plunging the enclave into the most severe economic crisis on record, according to the UN. GDP in 2024 collapsed by 83% from the previous year, with inflation at 238% and unemployment near 80%.
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Moldova confirmed six Russian drones intruded into its airspace, with at least one crashing onto a home. The incident has led to a diplomatic summons of the Russian ambassador, who issued sharp criticism of Moldovan authorities.
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The Russian ambassador in Moldova has criticized local authorities after being summoned over the incursion of six Russian drones into Moldovan airspace. At least one drone reportedly crashed onto a residence, raising concerns about national security.
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The Russian ambassador in Moldova has strongly criticized the Moldovan authorities following an incident where six Russian drones entered the country’s airspace. Moldovan officials have emphasized that the incident represents a serious threat to national security and territorial integrity.
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Moldova reported six Russian drones violated its airspace, with at least one crashing onto a residential roof. The Russian Ambassador has criticized Moldovan authorities over the incident, highlighting regional tensions.
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Moldova reported six Russian drones violated its airspace on Tuesday, with at least one crashing onto a residential rooftop. The incident has led to a diplomatic confrontation, with the Russian ambassador criticizing Moldovan authorities over their response.
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The article examines the potential red lines for Russian President Vladimir Putin in ongoing peace talks with the United States. A U.S. proposal is seen as crossing several of these lines, potentially prompting Putin to continue the conflict in hopes of achieving significant concessions through a broader Ukrainian collapse.
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The article discusses challenges in ongoing peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, highlighting potential red lines that may prevent a U.S. proposal from being accepted by President Vladimir Putin. It suggests that Putin may be willing to continue the conflict for strategic gains.
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The U.S. proposal may cross several red lines for Russian President Vladimir Putin, who sees little to gain from peace talks and much to potentially gain from continued conflict. The article suggests that Putin may be willing to wait for a broader Ukrainian collapse to secure unprecedented concessions.
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The U.S. proposal may cross a number of red lines for the Russian leader, who sees little to lose and much potentially to gain from continuing to fight. President Vladimir V. Putin in Moscow in 2.2024. For the Russian leader, holding out for a broader Ukrainian collapse could deliver hitherto unthinkable concessions.
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The U.S. proposal may cross a number of red lines for the Russian leader, who sees little to lose and much potentially to gain from continuing to fight. President Vladimir V. Putin in Moscow in 2,024. For the Russian leader, holding out for a broader Ukrainian collapse could deliver hitherto unthinkable concessions.
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Northwestern University is nearing an agreement with the White House to resolve its dispute over antisemitism. The deal would include a $75 million penalty and the restoration of its research funding.
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Northwestern University is close to reaching an agreement with the White House to resolve a long-standing dispute. The deal includes a $75 million fine and the restoration of research funding.
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Northwestern University is close to an agreement with the White House that would involve a $75 million fine and the restoration of its research funding. This deal comes after months of pressure from the White House and Republican lawmakers who accused the university of failing to address antisemitism effectively.
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Northwestern University is close to a deal with the White House involving a $75 million fine and restored research funding. The agreement follows months of Republican pressure over antisemitism accusations.
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Northwestern University is nearing an agreement with the White House to resolve a long-standing conflict. The deal includes a $75 million fine and the restoration of research funding.
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A massive fire in a Hong Kong apartment block has left at least 44 people dead, while hundreds others are feared trapped. The blaze, which started mid-afternoon and quickly spread through the 31-storey towers, also left many injured.
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A massive fire in a Hong Kong apartment block has left at least 44 people dead, while hundreds others are feared trapped. The blaze, which started mid-afternoon and spread through the 31-storey towers, has caused widespread damage and significant casualties.
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A catastrophic fire in a 31-storey high-rise apartment block in Hong Kong has claimed at least 44 lives, with hundreds feared trapped. Firefighters face challenges due to falling debris and collapsing scaffolding that had been previously put up for exterior repair work.
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A massive fire in a Hong Kong apartment block has left at least 44 people dead, with hundreds feared trapped. The blaze, which started mid-afternoon and quickly spread through the 31-storey towers, resulted in many injuries.
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A massive fire in a Hong Kong apartment block has left at least 44 people dead, while hundreds others are feared trapped. The blaze, which started mid-afternoon and quickly spread through the 31-storey towers, also left many injured.
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France’s highest court has upheld a conviction against Nicolas Sarkozy, former president of France, reinforcing his legal troubles. The decision comes weeks after he was jailed in a different fraud trial, adding to his ongoing legal challenges.
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France’s highest court has upheld a conviction against Nicolas Sarkozy, former president of France, in a corruption case. This decision comes just weeks after he was jailed in a separate fraud trial, highlighting the ongoing legal challenges faced by the former leader.
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France’s highest court has upheld a conviction against Nicolas Sarkozy, former president of France, in a corruption case. This ruling comes weeks after he was jailed in a different fraud trial, marking a significant development in his legal battles.
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France’s highest court has upheld a conviction against former President Nicolas Sarkozy in a corruption case, rejecting his appeal and upholding the verdict. This decision comes weeks after Sarkozy was jailed in a separate fraud trial, intensifying his legal challenges.
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France’s highest court has upheld a conviction against Nicolas Sarkozy, marking a significant legal setback in his ongoing corruption trials. This decision follows his recent imprisonment in a separate fraud case, highlighting the severity of the charges against him.
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Italy has passed a law classifying murders of women motivated by misogyny as femicide, a move aimed at enhancing legal protections and holding perpetrators accountable for gender-based violence. Advocates argue that while the legislation represents a crucial step forward, it is only one part of a larger effort required to change the cultural attitudes that…
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Italy has passed legislation classifying murders of women motivated by misogyny as femicide. Campaigners say a broader cultural shift is still needed.
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Italy has passed a new law classifying murders of women killed for misogynistic reasons as femicide, aiming to address the persistent issue of gender-based violence. Activists emphasize that deeper cultural change is still required to fully combat the issue.
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Italy has passed a significant law classifying murders of women killed for misogynistic reasons as femicide, aiming to address gender-based violence. Campaigners say a broader cultural shift is still needed.
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Italy has passed a new law classifying murders of women motivated by misogynistic reasons as femicide, marking a significant step in the country’s efforts to combat gender-based violence. Campaigners are, however, quick to point out that while the new law represents progress, it is not a panacea.
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Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon continue despite a reported ceasefire with Hezbollah, raising concerns about the situation’s volatility. The strikes, which often target areas with potential Hezbollah presence, have resulted in civilian casualties and widespread destruction.
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Despite a ceasefire with Hezbollah, Israel’s frequent airstrikes in Lebanon show a shift in strategy to eliminate enemies anywhere. These actions continue to impact both combatants and civilians, raising concerns about the conflict’s escalation.
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Israel continues to strike Lebanon daily despite a ceasefire with Hezbollah, indicating a strategy to eliminate enemies at any time and place. These strikes are resulting in civilian casualties, raising concerns about the conflict’s intensity.