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Sudanese Army Reorganizes Forces to Retake Kordofan and Darfur

Sudanese Army Reorganizes Forces The Sudanese army is deploying its forces to reclaim territories in Kordofan and Darfur from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Hiba Morgan, a reporter for Al Jazeera, reports from the capital, Khartoum, where the government has returned for the first time since the conflict began in 2023.

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Coffee Billionaire Robert Stiller Sells Mansion for $66 Million

Robert Stiller, Co-Founder of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Makes Surprising Sale Robert Stiller, a billionaire in the coffee industry, listed his mansion in Palm Beach for $90 million back in May. However, he finalized the deal this week for $66.14 million, slightly more than the amount he paid three years ago. The mansion spans 1,236…

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Cuban President Declares No Ongoing Talks with US Amid Rising Trump Threats

No Negotiations Between Cuba and the United States Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel has announced that there are currently no discussions taking place between Havana and the United States, in light of increasing threats from American President Donald Trump following his attack on Venezuela. Diaz-Canel specified in a social media post that actual coordination regarding immigration…

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Video Footage Reveals Deadly Crackdown on Iranian Protests

Iranian Authorities' Repression During Anti-Government Protests Anti-government protests have spread across major cities and towns in Iran, with authorities responding with a brutal crackdown. BBC Verify has analyzed disturbing footage from a morgue in Tehran, showing dozens of corpses. This footage may hold crucial clues about the real situation unfolding within Iran. Merlyn Thomas reported…

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Former Fed Leaders Condemn Criminal Investigation against Jerome Powell

Condemnation from Economic Leaders Three former leaders of the U.S. central bank have condemned the federal prosecutors' criminal investigation into President Jerome Powell, calling it an "unprecedented" attempt to undermine the independence of the Federal Reserve. In a statement issued on Monday, 10 leaders in economic policy, including four former Treasury secretaries, rallied behind Powell.…

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Attempts to Replicate Coca-Cola Recipe Gain Momentum

A Hidden Recipe for Over a Century Coca-Cola, one of the most recognized brands in the world, strictly guards its secret recipe with security measures that rival those of national governments. Over the years, many enthusiasts have attempted to replicate the iconic taste of the beverage, but in more than a century, no one has…

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Israel Discusses Plan to Expand Illegal Settlement in Occupied East Jerusalem

Israeli Municipal Authorities Consider Settlement Expansion The municipal authorities in Israel have initiated discussions to advance a plan for the expansion of an illegal settlement in occupied East Jerusalem. According to a report by Nidei Ibrahim from Al Jazeera, this expansion may require the demolition of Palestinian homes to make space for settlers. Such actions…

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Massive Protests Erupt in Iran Amid Government Crackdown

Anti-Government Protests Unfold in Iran Anti-government protests have shaken Iran in the past two weeks, with reports indicating hundreds of casualties resulting from the regime's crackdown on dissenters. The demonstrations began in Tehran on December 28, triggered by economic hardships and exacerbated by long-standing grievances against the country's leaders. On Sunday evening, President Donald Trump…

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Bitcoin Loses Ground to Gold as Precious Metal Prices Hit New Highs

Bitcoin as a Hedge: Analysis Bitcoin is no longer seen as an attractive option for investors amid economic downturns, while gold and silver are reaching new historical highs. A recent analysis by investment specialist Karel Mercx from Beleggers Belangen highlights that Bitcoin has failed in its role as a "hedge" and has fallen below 20…