World
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Trump May Meet Putin Next Week for Ukraine Ceasefire Talks
Early next week, US President Donald Trump could meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to negotiate a potential ceasefire in Ukraine, according to a White House official. Though no date or site has been confirmed,…
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Sri Lanka’s Parliament Sacks Police Chief for Misconduct in Historic Move
Marking the first time in the history of the island country that an Inspector General of Police has been impeached, Sri Lanka’s Parliament voted to remove Deshabandu Tennakoon, the chief of police. Lawmakers wholeheartedly endorsed…
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Two Chinese Nationals Charged in U.S. for Smuggling Nvidia AI Chips to China
Two Chinese citizens, Chuan Geng and Shiwei Yang, have been accused by U.S. officials of violating American export restrictions by illegally exporting cutting-edge Nvidia AI chips to China. On Tuesday, the Justice Department stated that…
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Trump Says Gaza’s Fate ‘Up to Israel’ Amid Reports of Full Occupation Plan
Declaring that the choice is “mostly up to Israel,” U.S. President Donald Trump has implied he will not challenge Israel’s claimed intentions to completely occupy Gaza. Talking to reporters on Tuesday, Trump minimized claims that…
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Poland Braces for Political Gridlock as Nawrocki Sworn In
Karol Nawrocki is being inaugurated as Poland’s new president, severely hurting Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s centrist, pro-EU administration. Narrowly victorious in June’s election, Nawrocki, a nationalist who supports Donald Trump and the right-wing Law and…
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Over 35,000 Swim in Paris’ Seine After Historic Reopening
Since the public swimming areas on the Seine reopened in early July, more than 35,000 people have taken a plunge—for the first time in over a century. Though heavy rain resulted in 13 days of…
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Irish President Calls on UN to Intervene in Gaza Using Chapter Seven
To get around the deadlock in the Security Council and guarantee that humanitarian aid gets to Gaza, Irish President Michael D. Higgins has asked UN Secretary-General António Guterres to invoke Chapter Seven of the UN…
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EU Commissioner Urges Israel to End Gaza Starvation Policy
On Sunday, EU Commissioner Hadja Lahbib urged Israel to stop its starvation plan in Gaza and permit extensive humanitarian help. On X, she remarked, “The scale of human suffering is shattering,” and implored Israel to…
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New Polish President Signals Growing Rift with Government
Poland’s new president, Karol Nawrocki, will assume office this week, thereby raising expectations of political stagnation in Warsaw. Already calling Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s pro-EU administration “the worst in history,” a fervent nationalist and Trump…
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EU Tests Age-Check App to Enhance Online Protection for Children
Five European Union member states are set to pilot test an age-check app designed to protect children from accessing inappropriate online content. The app aims to ensure that children are not exposed to harmful or…






