Category: World News
Global news coverage spanning major international developments, conflicts, diplomacy, and economic shifts affecting multiple regions.
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Former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Arrested Over Epstein-Linked Misconduct
A former senior British royal was taken into custody Thursday in connection with allegations of misconduct tied to his links with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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South Korea’s Former President Yoon Suk Yeol Sentenced to Life for Insurrection
Former president Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to life imprisonment after a court found him guilty of insurrection linked to his December 2024 declaration of martial law.
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Newly Released Epstein Files Reveal Alleged Global Corruption Network
Investigative journalists said today that newly released documents expose a global web of corruption linking powerful figures in royalty, banking, and the technology sector across multiple continents. Epstein files, made public this week by an international consortium of reporters, detail what they describe as coordinated financial dealings, offshore structures, and secretive transactions involving prominent business…
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Trump Family Files to Trademark “Presidential Airports”
The Trump Organization has filed for trademark rights today to use the President’s name on airports. The filings cover everything from airport naming rights to related travel bags and flight suits.
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Peru’s Congress Removes Interim President
In a shock vote today, Peru’s Congress removed interim President José Jerí from office. The country remains in a deep political crisis as lawmakers scramble to appoint a successor.
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Israel Approves Plan to Register West Bank Land as State Property
The Israeli government has officially approved a process to register land in Area C of the occupied West Bank as “state property,” a move that has already sparked swift international condemnation this afternoon.
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India: Supreme Court Challenges New Data Law
The Supreme Court has referred petitions to a Constitution Bench, arguing that the new Digital Personal Data Protection Act is being used to “cripple” the public’s Right to Information (RTI).
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China Extends UK and Canada Visa-Free Entry
China has announced an extension of visa-free entry for UK and Canadian citizens, aimed at enhancing travel and business ties while facilitating international engagement, with specific implementation details forthcoming from immigration authorities.
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US Government Shutdown Looms as Homeland Security Funding Lapses
The U.S. federal government faces a partial shutdown after Congress failed to pass a funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security, leaving key agencies without funding and frontline staff working without pay.
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Denmark and US to Continue “Greenland Talks” After Rubio Meeting
Denmark’s prime minister confirmed that follow-up talks with the United States on the strategic future of Greenland are scheduled after a constructive meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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