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Thai Court Ousts Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin Over Ethics Violation
A Thai court has removed Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin from office due to a constitutional ethics violation. The controversy arose from Thavisin’s appointment of a lawyer with a criminal record to his cabinet. The court…
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US Denies Visas to Palestinian Officials Ahead of UN Summit on Palestinian Statehood
The United States has announced that it will refuse visas to members of the Palestinian Authority, effectively barring them from attending a UN General Assembly summit focused on recognizing a Palestinian state. The decision, confirmed…
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Rift Deepens Over Planning Board Role as NGO Representative Spiteri Remains Firm
A significant rift has emerged over the role of the planning board, with NGO representative Spiteri standing firm in her stance amidst growing tensions. The controversy surrounding the planning board’s decisions and operations has sparked…
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Russia’s Missile Attack on Kyiv Sparks International Outrage After Deadly Assault
A recent Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv has drawn widespread condemnation and sparked new international fury. Although the specific attack that killed 17 people in Kyiv is not detailed in available reports, a…
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Nazi-Looted Masterwork Briefly Surfaces in Argentina Before Vanishing Again
A priceless artwork looted by the Nazis during World War II has been briefly spotted in Argentina, only to disappear again, leaving art experts and historians with more questions than answers. The masterpiece, whose details…
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The Far-Right Influencers Promoting Xenophobia as a Lifestyle
A recent documentary by ARTE explores the growing trend of far-right influencers who are using social media to spread xenophobic ideologies and promote a lifestyle that glorifies nationalism and intolerance. These influencers, often young and…
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Malaysia Rules Out Formula One Return Due to High Costs
Malaysia has decided not to pursue a return to the Formula One (F1) calendar, citing the high costs associated with hosting the event. The country’s Youth and Sports Minister, Hannah Yeoh, stated in parliament that…
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Chinese Property Group Faces Delisting from Hong Kong Stock Exchange
A Chinese property group has been delisted from the Hong Kong stock exchange, marking a significant development in the company’s history. The delisting follows a period of financial difficulties and restructuring efforts by the company.…
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Trump says US Government to Take 10% Stake in Intel
President Donald Trump said Friday that under an $8.9 billion deal with the struggling chipmaker, the United States would acquire around 10%, thereby setting a remarkable involvement in the corporate sector of the nation. The…
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Israel Bombs Yemen’s Capital Sanaa After Houthi Missile Strikes
According to the Houthi-run Al Masirah TV, Israel has bombed the Yemeni capital Sanaa, killing at least six people and injuring 86. The assaults on Sunday hit an oil plant, a power station, and the…






