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U.S. President Donald Trump said Iran is engaged in “serious discussions” with Washington, amid a steady build-up of American military forces in the Persian Gulf. His remarks point to a scenario of diplomacy conducted under strong strategic pressure, in a relationship long defined by mistrust and confrontation. Trump expressed
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Iran announced that it now considers the armed forces of European Union member states to be “terrorist groups,” a move taken in retaliation for Brussels’ decision to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps under the same classification. The announcement was made by Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad
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The next round of talks aimed at finding a way to end the war in Ukraine has been postponed until Wednesday and Thursday, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The trilateral meetings between Kyiv, Moscow, and Washington are now scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi, after initially being planned
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Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, warned that any military attack by the United States could trigger a broader regional conflict. The statement comes amid rising tensions between Tehran and Washington, driven by diplomatic pressure, sanctions, and increasingly sharp rhetoric from both sides. Khamenei said Iran
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The prospect of indirect U.S. involvement in Alberta’s separatist movement has triggered significant political unease in Canada. In recent months, representatives of the U.S. government are reported to have held contacts with groups advocating for the independence of the western Canadian province, a development that has
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President Donald Trump reiterated his warning to Canada, threatening a “very strong” response if the country moves forward with a trade agreement with China. The remarks, made over the weekend, represent the latest escalation in a series of statements that have increased tensions between the two neighboring countries.
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The preliminary federal investigation into the death of Alex Pretti, who was killed on January 24 in Minneapolis, does not currently support the initial claim that he posed an imminent threat to the agents who shot him. Early findings do not indicate that Pretti drew a weapon or attempted to use one during the encounter. The U.S.
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A British Airways aircraft lost a wheel shortly after taking off from Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, raising concern but causing no injuries. Despite the technical failure, the flight continued its journey to London, where the aircraft landed safely. The aircraft involved was an Airbus A350-1000 that had just begun its
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The Doomsday Clock has been set to 85 seconds before midnight, the closest point to global catastrophe since the clock was created in 1947. The adjustment reflects a growing concern over the world’s ability to manage the dangers it has created for itself. Scientists responsible for the clock warn that the planet is facing an unusually
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The case of a five-year-old child detained alongside his father by U.S. immigration agents has sparked public concern and renewed debate over how enforcement procedures are applied when minors are involved. The incident occurred near Minneapolis and has now drawn judicial intervention, temporarily
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A drone attack struck a passenger train in eastern Ukraine, killing civilians and injuring dozens in one of the most severe incidents involving non-military targets in recent weeks. Ukrainian authorities blamed Russia for the strike, which directly hit a carriage carrying nearly 200 passengers. The attack took place in the Kharkiv region
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro stated that former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro should be returned to Venezuela to face trial in his own country. The remarks generated immediate regional attention, though without producing any tangible impact where key decisions are actually made. Petro’s position fits within his
