World News
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Iran rebuilding nuclear program despite Trump talks, opposition figure claims
Iran is reportedly working to rebuild nuclear sites damaged during June 22 "Midnight Hammer" operation as the regime participates in Geneva talks.
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Iran covertly repositions strike drones amid Russia drills in Strait of Hormuz, expert says
Defense expert Cameron Chell called Iran's military moves a "calculated escalation" as U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drones with strike capabilities were reportedly spotted in the region.
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Iraq War flashbacks? Experts say Trump’s Iran buildup signals pressure campaign, not regime change
U.S. forces surged into the Middle East amid Iran tensions, drawing comparisons to 2003 Iraq War buildup. Military experts say the intent differs fundamentally.
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Photos capture devastation after Chile truck explosion kills at least 4, damages at least 50 vehicles
Images captured the aftermath of a truck explosion in Santiago, Chile on Thursday that killed four people, injured 17 and damaged at least 50 vehicles.
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NATO country orders citizens to immediately evacuate Iran, warning 'possibility of a conflict is very real'
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warns citizens to immediately flee Iran, saying "the possibility of a conflict is very real" amid escalating tensions.
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Top US military commander visits Venezuela, meets new leader following operation to capture Maduro
U.S. Southern Command leader makes visit to Venezuela after Nicolás Maduro's capture, meeting with interim leaders in Caracas to discuss security cooperation.
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Russia urges Iran, 'all parties' in Middle East to show restraint amid US military buildup
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov is calling on Iran and "all parties" in the Middle East to show restraint as the U.S. continues military buildup.
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Zelenskyy dismisses Putin’s 'historical s---' in peace talks as ‘delay tactic,’ urges focus on ending the war
Ukrainian president suggested Geneva talks with Russia produced limited progress, accusing Moscow of stalling peace negotiations through historical arguments.
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South Korean court rules ex‑President Yoon Suk Yeol guilty in insurrection trial
South Korean court sentences former President Yoon Suk Yeol to life in prison for leading insurrection after he declared martial law in December 2024.
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US thwarted near-catastrophic prison break of 6,000 ISIS fighters in Syria
U.S. officials prevented catastrophic ISIS prison break in Syria by secretly moving nearly 6,000 "worst of the worst" detainees to Iraq in major operation.
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Terror sponsor Iran gets UN leadership overseeing charter principles
Iran's election as vice-chair of U.N. Charter Committee sparks outrage from Israel, which calls it a "moral absurdity" amid ongoing human rights concerns.
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UN Security Council moves up session on Gaza, West Bank ahead of Trump’s inaugural Board of Peace meeting
The U.N. Security Council will hold a meeting on Gaza’s fragile ceasefire and expanding Israeli operations in the West Bank earlier to avoid clashing with President Trump’s meeting.
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Ukraine makes fastest gains in years as Russia talks stall, exploiting cracks in Kremlin command
Ukrainian forces exploit Russian communication disruptions to mount successful counteroffensive east of Zaporizhzhia, pushing back enemy advances.
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Trump convenes first 'Board of Peace' meeting as Gaza rebuild hinges on Hamas disarmament
International coalition commits billions for Gaza rebuilding as Trump chairs inaugural Board of Peace meeting, with funding tied to security conditions.
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Vatican declines to join Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace,’ calls for UN leadership
Vatican declines to join Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza recovery, citing concerns about the initiative's nature and preferring U.N. leadership instead.
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Peru sinks deeper into chaos as seventh president in ten years ousted in ‘Chifagate’ scandal
Peru president José Jerí ousted by lawmakers in censure vote, marking latest twist in political crisis that has seen seven presidents since 2016 amid ongoing corruption scandals.
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Russia sentences American to 4 years for allegedly trying to take Kalashnikov rifle stocks: report
American sentenced to four years in Russian jail for allegedly trying to smuggle Kalashnikov rifle stocks through Moscow airport security checkpoint.
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Italy cheers faith and flag in Milan after Paris’ ‘woke’ Olympic spectacle sparked culture clash, experts say
Paris 2024's controversial Olympic ceremony sparked culture wars with its modern reinterpretation, while Milan-Cortina embraced tradition and unity, expert say.
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Al-Anon Meeting
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