World News
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Global protests call for Iran regime change in major cities worldwide after bloody crackdown
Over 250,000 anti-Iran regime protesters rally in Munich as Global Day of Action demonstrations span major cities worldwide calling for leadership change.
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US military in Syria carries out 10 strikes on more than 30 ISIS targets: photos
U.S. forces conducted ten strikes against over 30 ISIS targets in Syria as part of ongoing counterterrorism operations to prevent the group's resurgence.
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Russia murdered Alexei Navalny with deadly frog poison, European countries conclude
U.K, Sweden, France, Germany and Netherlands say they're "confident" Russia poisoned Alexei Navalny with a lethal toxin from South American poison dart frogs.
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Rubio blasts ‘world without borders’ fantasy, warns mass migration threatens Western civilization
Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned European leaders at the Munich Security Conference that unchecked mass migration threatens Western civilization.
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Bolsonaro dynasty eyes comeback as Brazil’s socialist president faces challenge from jailed rival’s son
Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, addresses his brother Flavio's recently launched 2026 presidential campaign against President Lula da Silva.
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Starmer sends UK strike group to Arctic, cites rising Russia threat as Trump pushes Greenland deal
U.K. to deploy aircraft carrier strike group to Arctic regions amid Russian threat concerns, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces at Munich Security Conference.
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AOC accuses Israel of genocide in Germany where Holocaust was launched, sparking outrage
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faces intense criticism after claiming U.S. aid "enabled genocide" in Gaza during controversial Munich speech in Germany on Friday.
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Chaotic video shows passengers trading midair blows; plane forced to divert: reports
Chaotic video captured a midair brawl on a Jet2 flight from Turkey to the U.K., reportedly forcing a diversion to Belgium after passengers exchanged punches.
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Terror convict, recently released, shot dead by Paris police after alleged knife attack near Arc de Triomphe
Police shot a man who allegedly tried to attack an officer with a knife in Paris. The suspect was recently released from prison after serving a terrorism-related sentence.
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Ukraine strikes major Russian ammo depot with 'Flamingo' missile as Trump urges Zelenskyy to move on deal
Ukraine reportedly strikes major Russian ammunition depot with domestically produced "Flamingo" cruise missiles in latest escalating conflict development.
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Iran regime accused of killing 19 Christians in anti-regime protests as persecution continues: watchdog
At least 19 Iranian Christians reportedly killed during protests against Iran's regime, including victims Nader Mohammadi and Zahra Arjomandi according to reports.
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European capital rocked by violent protests as government corruption probe fuels unrest
Violent protests erupt in Albania as thousands demand government resignation over alleged corruption scandal involving Deputy PM Balluku and infrastructure contracts.
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Netanyahu urges court to revoke Palestinians' Israeli citizenship after convictions for violent crimes
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to revoke citizenship of two Palestinian men convicted of terrorism in the first use of a controversial deportation law.
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USS Ford ordered to the Middle East, the second aircraft carrier being sent to the region
The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier was ordered to the Middle East as President Donald Trump weighs military action against Iran amid rising regional tensions.
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European nation votes to cap population at 10M in major immigration crackdown referendum
Switzerland will vote June 14 on capping population at 10 million as anti-immigration referendum gains momentum with population nearing 9.1 million.
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Uproar after Iran named vice-chair of UN body promoting democracy, women’s rights
Iran's appointment as vice-chair of UN Commission for Social Development faces sharp criticism from human rights advocates and Iranian activists calling it a 'mockery'.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's daughter seen as future successor: spy agency
South Korea's espionage agency informed lawmakers that it thinks North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's daughter is near to being set apart as the nation's future leader, the AP reported.
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US forces complete withdrawal from strategic al-Tanf Garrison in Syria
The U.S. military has completed its withdrawal from al-Tanf Garrison in southern Syria, handing over control to government forces.
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