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Colombia's President-Elect Abelardo de la Espriella Pledges El Salvador-Style Security Crackdown
Following his election victory, President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella has vowed to introduce aggressive anti-gang measures modeled on El Salvador's security policies, signaling a sharp shift to the political right in Colombia while ra...
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Venezuela Faces Growing Unrest as Earthquake Death Toll Tops 2,000
One week after twin earthquakes struck northern Venezuela on June 24, Interim President Delcy Rodríguez's government is facing mounting public anger over its disaster response, with the official death toll exceeding 2,000 and more than 4...
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Record Heatwaves Push North American and European Power Systems to Their Limits
Persistent extreme temperatures across the Northern Hemisphere have prompted health emergency alerts across Europe, while the United States Department of Energy has authorized power plants to temporarily bypass environmental restrictions...
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Ukraine Expands Long-Range Drone Strikes on Russian Oil Refineries
Ukraine has launched another wave of long-range drone attacks on oil refineries inside Russia, intensifying pressure on domestic fuel supplies as Moscow responds with missile strikes that have hit civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.
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United States Partially Restores Anthropic AI Access After Export Restrictions
The administration of United States President Donald Trump has allowed Anthropic to restore limited access to its most advanced cybersecurity artificial intelligence models, partially reversing an earlier shutdown while establishing a si...
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United States Declines to Renew USMCA During Mandatory Trilateral Trade Review
United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer refused to renew the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement in its current form during a mandated review in Washington, citing unresolved trade deficits and calling for major changes that ...
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Global Fuel Shortages Deepen as Strait of Hormuz Remains Closed After Ceasefire Efforts Collapse
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz following the breakdown of ceasefire efforts involving Iran, Israel, and the United States continues to disrupt global energy supplies, while the administration of United States President Donald Trump ...
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Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Rises Above 1,700 as Humanitarian Crisis Worsens
The official death toll from successive major earthquakes in Venezuela has reached 1,719, with more than 5,000 people injured, worsening economic hardship, food shortages and displacement across the country.
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Xi Jinping Promotes China's Development Model on Chinese Communist Party Anniversary
Speaking on the 105th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, President Xi Jinping presented China's system of governance as an alternative model for developing countries while calling for faster military modernization.
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Classified Documents Allege China Trained Russian Forces in Biological and Chemical Warfare
European intelligence assessments and leaked Russian Defense Ministry documents indicate that the Chinese People's Liberation Army provided Russian military personnel with radiological, biological and chemical warfare training, raising c...
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South Korean Technology Companies Launch $518 Billion Semiconductor Hub for Artificial Intelligence Demand
Major South Korean technology companies have committed $518 billion to a new semiconductor manufacturing hub intended to meet rising global demand for Artificial Intelligence chips and strengthen the country's position in advanced techno...
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United States and Iran Begin Indirect Talks in Qatar After Suspension of American Port Blockade
Delegations from the United States and Iran have opened indirect negotiations in Doha aimed at establishing a framework to reduce regional hostilities after the United States suspended a naval blockade that had temporarily halted Iranian...
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United States Supreme Court Expands Presidential Authority Over Federal Agencies While Preserving Federal Reserve Independence
A divided United States Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump has broader authority to remove senior officials at federal regulatory agencies while maintaining legal safeguards for the independence of the Federal Reserve and it...
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United States Supreme Court Rejects Effort to Limit Birthright Citizenship
The United States Supreme Court ruled against efforts by President Donald Trump to restrict birthright citizenship, reaffirming constitutional protections for people born in the United States in a decision with long-term implications for...
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Venezuela Faces Growing Humanitarian Crisis After Twin Earthquakes Trigger Hundreds of Aftershocks
The government of President Delcy Rodriguez came under increasing international scrutiny as more than 600 aftershocks worsened the impact of twin earthquakes, leaving thousands homeless and prompting rescue teams from around the world to...
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Ukraine Launches Large Drone Strike on Russian Space Communications Facility Near Moscow
Ukrainian forces carried out a major drone attack on the Dubna space communications center in Russia's Moscow region, increasing pressure on European governments to strengthen air defense support for Kyiv.
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US, Canada and Mexico Begin Mandatory Review of North American Trade Pact
Officials from the United States, Canada, and Mexico opened negotiations on whether to extend the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement for another 16 years, with the outcome expected to shape regional supply chains, automotive productio...
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United States and Iran Resume Indirect Talks in Qatar to Reinforce Fragile Ceasefire
US envoys traveled to Doha for indirect negotiations with Iranian technical representatives aimed at strengthening an interim ceasefire after four months of conflict that disrupted Gulf maritime security and global energy markets.
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UN Human Rights Council Holds Emergency Session Over Rapid Support Forces Threat to Sudan's El Obeid
Britain and Germany called an urgent meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council after reports that Rapid Support Forces fighters were massing around the key Sudanese city of El Obeid, raising fears of a large-scale humanitarian d...
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US Supreme Court Blocks Executive Order to End Birthright Citizenship
The United States Supreme Court struck down an executive order seeking to end automatic citizenship for children born on American soil, dealing a significant setback to President Donald Trump's immigration agenda and prompting him to thr...
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United Kingdom Unveils £300 Billion Defense Overhaul Centered on Drones and Autonomous Warfare
The British government announced a multi-year £300 billion defense investment focused on drones, autonomous systems, and advanced military technologies, marking a major shift in the country's defense strategy as security threats continue...
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South African Authorities Step Up Security as Anti-Migrant Deadline Raises Fears of Violence
South African authorities have dismissed unofficial demands for foreign nationals to leave the country by June 30 as fraudulent and have increased security deployments amid concerns that the campaign could trigger xenophobic violence aga...
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Comcast Plans to Spin Off NBCUniversal and Sky Networks Into Independent Company
Comcast has announced plans to separate its NBCUniversal and Sky media businesses into a newly formed independent company, a move that lifted the company's shares and signals a significant restructuring within the global media and entert...
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United States Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Mail-In Ballot Deadlines Ahead of Midterm Elections
The United States Supreme Court voted 5-4 to reject a Republican-led challenge to state laws allowing mail-in ballots arriving after Election Day to be counted, leaving existing voting procedures in place across more than half of the cou...
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South Korea Launches $518 Billion Drive to Build Global AI and Semiconductor Hub
South Korea has unveiled a state-backed investment plan worth $518 billion to strengthen its position in artificial intelligence and semiconductor manufacturing, offering discounted electricity and expanded grid access to support large-s...
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Death Toll Rises Above 1,700 After Back-to-Back Earthquakes Devastate Venezuela
Rescue efforts continue across Venezuela as authorities report that 1,719 people have died, more than 5,000 have been injured, and nearly 16,000 families have been displaced following a series of powerful earthquakes and ongoing aftersho...
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United States Supreme Court Preserves Federal Reserve Independence While Expanding Presidential Authority Over Federal Agencies
In a 5-4 ruling, the United States Supreme Court blocked President Donald Trump's attempt to immediately remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, safeguarding the central bank's independence while broadening presidential authority to d...
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United States and Iran Agree to Pause Persian Gulf Hostilities and Resume Talks in Qatar
The United States and Iran have agreed to a temporary halt in hostilities after a weekend of military strikes and drone attacks targeting commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, with both countries sending separate delegations to Do...
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United States IPO Market Posts Record Half-Year as AI and Aerospace Companies Drive Investor Demand
The United States recorded its strongest first half for initial public offerings, with more than $250 billion in market activity as investors poured into artificial intelligence, semiconductor and aerospace companies, underscoring renewe...
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Ukrainian Drone Attacks Damage Another Russian Oil Refinery as Fuel Shortages Emerge
Ukraine intensified its long-range drone campaign against Russian energy infrastructure, setting a major refinery in the Krasnodar region ablaze, while Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged a domestic fuel deficit for the first t...
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Pakistan Conducts Cross-Border Strikes in Eastern Afghanistan Following Karachi Attack
Pakistan launched airstrikes and ground operations across three provinces in eastern Afghanistan targeting militant groups that Islamabad blamed for a recent attack in Karachi, while Afghan authorities reported dozens of civilian deaths ...
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China Tightens Export Controls on 40 Japanese Entities Amid Rising Strategic Tensions
China's Ministry of Commerce has imposed new export controls on 40 Japanese entities, limiting access to dual-use technologies in response to what Beijing described as Japan's remilitarization, as tensions continue over Taiwan, maritime ...
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United States Proposes Wider Tariffs on Imports From 60 Countries Over Forced Labor Concerns
The administration of United States President Donald Trump has proposed tariffs of 10% to 12.5% on imports from 60 countries, including the European Union, Japan and Canada, citing forced labor concerns, prompting companies to accelerate...
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Iran Launches Drone and Missile Attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait After United States Airstrikes
Iran carried out drone and ballistic missile attacks against Bahrain and Kuwait in retaliation for recent United States military strikes, while warning it will suspend ceasefire negotiations unless Washington halts its operations, adding...
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United States Supreme Court Expands Presidential Power to Remove Independent Agency Officials
The United States Supreme Court has overturned a 91-year-old legal precedent, ruling that the president may remove members of independent federal agencies without cause, significantly expanding executive authority over regulatory bodies ...
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Austria Urges European Union to Host Anthropic AI Infrastructure Amid New US Restrictions
Austria is lobbying the European Union to host artificial intelligence systems developed by Anthropic in response to new US measures restricting foreign access to the most advanced American AI models, underscoring growing transatlantic t...
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Israel and Lebanon Begin Implementing US-Brokered Security Agreement Despite Hezbollah Objections
Israel has started preparations for a phased withdrawal from designated areas in southern Lebanon under a trilateral agreement signed in Washington that transfers control to the Lebanese Armed Forces, although Hezbollah has rejected the ...
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Bank for International Settlements Warns AI Investment Boom Could End in Sharp Market Downturn
The Bank for International Settlements says an expected $1 trillion surge in artificial intelligence infrastructure spending by major technology companies could create conditions for a significant market reversal, warning that heavy borr...
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Death Toll Exceeds 1,400 After Powerful Twin Earthquakes Strike Venezuela
International search and rescue teams are continuing operations across northwestern and central Venezuela after consecutive magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes devastated Caracas and nearby regions, leaving more than 68,000 people missing ...
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Ukraine Expands Long-Range Drone Campaign with Strikes on Russian Oil Refineries
Ukraine launched long-range drone attacks on the Slavyansk and Yaroslavl oil refineries deep inside Russia, intensifying its campaign against energy infrastructure as localized fuel shortages and logistical disruptions begin affecting Ru...
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United States and Iran Agree on 60-Day Roadmap for Broader Peace Settlement
Negotiators from the United States and Iran have reached a 60-day diplomatic roadmap in talks mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, establishing a direct military hotline, committing to keep the Strait of Hormuz open to commercial shipping and...
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Chinese Government Moves to Tighten Oversight of $1.8 Trillion in Local Venture Capital Funds
China's State Council has issued draft regulations covering more than 2,000 venture capital funds controlled by local governments as Beijing seeks to contain financial risks, stabilize the economy and reduce local government debt under P...
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United States Approves Limited Re-Release of Anthropic AI Model for Vetted Partners
The United States government has authorized artificial intelligence company Anthropic to resume limited access to its Mythos Five model for selected vetted partners, reversing an earlier suspension imposed over national security concerns...
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Ukraine Says Cruise Missile Strike Hit Key Russian Missile Production Facility
Ukrainian military officials said a coordinated cruise missile strike struck the Titan-Barrikady military-industrial complex in Volgograd, Russia, a major production site for Iskander-M ballistic missile launchers and other heavy artille...
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President Donald Trump Reaffirms US Support for Lebanon in Call With President Joseph Aoun
President Donald Trump told Lebanese President Joseph Aoun that the United States remains committed to supporting Lebanon's sovereignty, economic stability and the Lebanese Armed Forces following a recently signed US-backed framework agr...
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President Donald Trump Warns Iran Against Further Attacks on US Forces and Allies
President Donald Trump issued a strong warning to Iran following the latest exchange of military strikes, saying Tehran would face severe consequences if attacks against United States forces or regional partners continue.
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Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Surpasses 1,400 as Rescue Operations Continue
Rescue and recovery efforts are intensifying across northern Venezuela after twin earthquakes killed at least 1,430 people, injured more than 3,000, and left tens of thousands missing or displaced in one of the country's worst humanitari...
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Iran Claims Missile and Drone Attacks on US Military Bases in Kuwait and Bahrain
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it launched coordinated missile and drone strikes against eight United States military facilities, including Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait and the US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain, de...
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Colombia's President-Elect Abelardo de la Espriella Pledges El Salvador-Style Security Crackdown
Venezuela Faces Growing Unrest as Earthquake Death Toll Tops 2,000
Record Heatwaves Push North American and European Power Systems to Their Limits
Ukraine Expands Long-Range Drone Strikes on Russian Oil Refineries
United States Partially Restores Anthropic AI Access After Export Restrictions
United States Declines to Renew USMCA During Mandatory Trilateral Trade Review
Global Fuel Shortages Deepen as Strait of Hormuz Remains Closed After Ceasefire Efforts Collapse
Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Rises Above 1,700 as Humanitarian Crisis Worsens
Xi Jinping Promotes China's Development Model on Chinese Communist Party Anniversary
Classified Documents Allege China Trained Russian Forces in Biological and Chemical Warfare
South Korean Technology Companies Launch $518 Billion Semiconductor Hub for Artificial Intelligence Demand
United States and Iran Begin Indirect Talks in Qatar After Suspension of American Port Blockade
United States Supreme Court Expands Presidential Authority Over Federal Agencies While Preserving Federal Reserve Independence
United States Supreme Court Rejects Effort to Limit Birthright Citizenship
Venezuela Faces Growing Humanitarian Crisis After Twin Earthquakes Trigger Hundreds of Aftershocks
Ukraine Launches Large Drone Strike on Russian Space Communications Facility Near Moscow
US, Canada and Mexico Begin Mandatory Review of North American Trade Pact
United States and Iran Resume Indirect Talks in Qatar to Reinforce Fragile Ceasefire
UN Human Rights Council Holds Emergency Session Over Rapid Support Forces Threat to Sudan's El Obeid
US Supreme Court Blocks Executive Order to End Birthright Citizenship
United Kingdom Unveils £300 Billion Defense Overhaul Centered on Drones and Autonomous Warfare
South African Authorities Step Up Security as Anti-Migrant Deadline Raises Fears of Violence
Comcast Plans to Spin Off NBCUniversal and Sky Networks Into Independent Company
United States Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Mail-In Ballot Deadlines Ahead of Midterm Elections
South Korea Launches $518 Billion Drive to Build Global AI and Semiconductor Hub
Death Toll Rises Above 1,700 After Back-to-Back Earthquakes Devastate Venezuela
United States Supreme Court Preserves Federal Reserve Independence While Expanding Presidential Authority Over Federal Agencies
United States and Iran Agree to Pause Persian Gulf Hostilities and Resume Talks in Qatar
United States IPO Market Posts Record Half-Year as AI and Aerospace Companies Drive Investor Demand
Ukrainian Drone Attacks Damage Another Russian Oil Refinery as Fuel Shortages Emerge
Pakistan Conducts Cross-Border Strikes in Eastern Afghanistan Following Karachi Attack
China Tightens Export Controls on 40 Japanese Entities Amid Rising Strategic Tensions
United States Proposes Wider Tariffs on Imports From 60 Countries Over Forced Labor Concerns
Iran Launches Drone and Missile Attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait After United States Airstrikes
United States Supreme Court Expands Presidential Power to Remove Independent Agency Officials
Austria Urges European Union to Host Anthropic AI Infrastructure Amid New US Restrictions
Israel and Lebanon Begin Implementing US-Brokered Security Agreement Despite Hezbollah Objections
Bank for International Settlements Warns AI Investment Boom Could End in Sharp Market Downturn
Death Toll Exceeds 1,400 After Powerful Twin Earthquakes Strike Venezuela
Ukraine Expands Long-Range Drone Campaign with Strikes on Russian Oil Refineries
United States and Iran Agree on 60-Day Roadmap for Broader Peace Settlement
Chinese Government Moves to Tighten Oversight of $1.8 Trillion in Local Venture Capital Funds
United States Approves Limited Re-Release of Anthropic AI Model for Vetted Partners
Ukraine Says Cruise Missile Strike Hit Key Russian Missile Production Facility
President Donald Trump Reaffirms US Support for Lebanon in Call With President Joseph Aoun
President Donald Trump Warns Iran Against Further Attacks on US Forces and Allies
Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Surpasses 1,400 as Rescue Operations Continue
Iran Claims Missile and Drone Attacks on US Military Bases in Kuwait and Bahrain
United States Launches Strikes on Iranian Targets After Tanker Attack in Strait of Hormuz
US Government Delays Public Release of OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Model for Security Review
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