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Mysterious Deaths Sweep US Prisons.. Drug-Laced Paper Spreads Fear Among Inmates
A wave of mysterious deaths in US prisons linked to fast-acting drug-laced paper raises serious health and security concerns.
Trump Escalates Threats: Every Bridge in Iran Will Be a Target for Destruction
Donald Trump’s remarks about targeting Iran’s bridges raise concerns over regional escalation and infrastructure risks.
Iran Armed with Russian Intelligence.. Target List Inside Israel Raises Regional Concerns
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Thailand Under Energy Pressure.. Prime Minister Announces Comprehensive Conservation Plan
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Trump Dismisses UN Warning on Iran Strikes and Maintains Military Stance
New York – United States The United Nations warned the United States…
New Attack Targets Kashan Airport in Central Iran
Iranian media reported a renewed attack on Kashan Airport in central Iran,…
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Macron: Ready to step away from French domestic politics after my term ends
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The President of Gabon sets a political precedent: Ministers elected as members of parliament are forced to choose between the two positions.
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The passing of Kim Yong-nam: Pyongyang’s “diplomatic mastermind” and former honorary president of North Korea
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The Lebanese president affirms Lebanon’s commitment to agreements despite Israeli attacks.
Israel and its ongoing attacks on Lebanon
Soybean prices rose on the Chicago Board of Trade after trade tensions between China and the United States eased.
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Disaster in the Philippines: Typhoon Tino claims 26 lives and leaves widespread destruction.
The Philippines is suffering from landslides and a power crisis.
A Canadian company accuses Burkina Faso of seizing a gold mine and demands $242 million.
Canada seeks compensation from Burkina Faso
Former US Vice President Dick Cheney, architect of the War on Terror, has died.
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