World
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Pilots to Receive €74m in Early Retirement Payouts
Pilots in the aviation industry are set to receive a substantial €74 million in early retirement payouts by 2028. This significant amount is part of a agreement aimed at facilitating the transition of experienced pilots…
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EU Urges Israel to Halt Violence at Gaza Aid Points
The European Union’s top diplomat has called on Israel to immediately stop the killing of Palestinians at aid distribution points in Gaza. The diplomat emphasized the need for Israel to ensure the safe delivery of…
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US Withdraws from UNESCO
The United States has announced its decision to leave the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The withdrawal marks a significant shift in the US’s engagement with international organizations. The decision has sparked…
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Malnutrition and Starvation Claim Lives of Children in Gaza
A devastating report from a Gaza hospital has revealed that 21 children have tragically died from malnutrition and starvation within a span of just 72 hours. The heartbreaking news highlights the dire humanitarian situation in…
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Trump Accuses Obama of Treason and Calls for Prosecution
Donald Trump has leveled serious accusations against his predecessor, Barack Obama, alleging that Obama committed “treason” and calling for his prosecution. The accusations stem from a report claiming that Obama’s administration manipulated intelligence on Russia’s…
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Trump Announces “Massive” $550 Billion Trade Deal With Japan
US President Donald Trump has announced a “massive” new trade deal with Japan, describing it maybe as the “biggest agreement ever made.” Announced Tuesday, the agreement calls for a 15% tax on Japanese exports to…
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Columbia University Expels Dozens of Students Over Pro-Palestine Protests
Including expulsions, multi-year suspensions, and degree revocations, Columbia University has taken strict disciplinary action against almost 80 students engaged in pro-Palestinian protests. Announced on Tuesday, the most recent sanctions concern student activities at the Butler…
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Starvation Crisis Deepens in Gaza as Death Toll Rises Past 100
Gaza, on a single day: At least 15 Palestinians, including four children, starved to death; total malnutrition-related deaths now 101, according to Health Ministry. Eighty of these were kids. The growing food catastrophe follows Israel’s…
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China Begins Construction of Record-Breaking Hydropower Dam Near Indian Border
China has started building the hydroelectric plant that could become the biggest in the world. Part of a five-station project designed to boost the energy capability of the area, the dam is situated on the…
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Iran Vows to Continue Uranium Enrichment Despite Attacks; Open to Nuclear Talks
Despite extensive damage from recent American and Israeli air raids, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has reaffirmed Tehran’s commitment to its uranium enrichment programme, deeming it a matter of national honour. Araghchi stated on Fox…