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The day the ballots fell silent and the counters started Vote counting in Bangladesh commenced immediately after polling stations closed on a day that international observers and sections of the…
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A Charge That Ignites TensionAli Larijani, a prominent figure within Iran’s security establishment, has leveled a serious accusation: Israel is allegedly attempting to undermine negotiations between Tehran and Washington with…
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The Waste Tomb: How This Situation EvolvedThe United Nations Development Programme has launched an operation to clear an enormous landfill-like pit in Gaza City that formed after access to the…
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Five Foiled Strikes, One Clear Signal A recent United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism report exposes a deliberate and sustained campaign against Syria's nascent leadership. Over the past 12 months, authorities…
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Tickets Disconnected: When Football Serves as a Vehicle of Legitimacy Recent public proposals and debates about an African boycott of the 2026 World Cup—circulated by analysts, some members of the…
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Fugu at the center of a digital soap operaWednesday has acquired a new meaning in Ghana: the government has designated it as 'Fugu Day', a public call to wear the…
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When Money Becomes Strategic: the Vote That Reshapes the Agenda The European Parliament recently adopted a resolution in favour of the European Central Bank's digital euro project, with 443 votes…
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Shadows on the Porch: Footage That Broke a Night's QuietA doorbell camera recorded a masked figure approaching the Guthrie family home in Catalina Foothills, inspecting the device and deliberately obscuring…
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A CEO Turned Symbol of Eroded Trust Braden John Karony, the former chief executive officer of SafeMoon, was sentenced to 100 months in federal prison after a conviction for diverting…
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A bridge caught in the crossfire: politics on the Detroit–Windsor artery The Gordie Howe International Bridge, a cross‑border infrastructure project estimated at CAD 6.4 billion and under construction since 2018…