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US judge rules pro-Palestine activist Mahmoud Khalil can be deported
A United States immigration judge has ruled that the deportation case against Mahmoud Khalil can proceed, a month after the…
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Trump’s tariffs: A simple illustrated guide to 15 economic terms to know
Throughout the past few weeks, United States President Donald Trump has announced a series of tariff policies, with shifting statements…
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Deadly attacks ongoing as strikes intensify
The Red Cross describes the humanitarian situation in Gaza as “hell on earth” and warns its field hospital will run…
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China hikes taxes on US goods as trade war escalates
China announced it has increased its tariffs on US imports to 125 percent, warning that the rate was high enough…
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Ousted South Korean President Yoon set to leave official residence
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is due to return to his private home on Friday from the official…
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China’s Xi meets Spanish PM Sánchez in Beijing
Chinese President Xi Jinping met Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Friday, Beijing’s state news agency Xinhua said. Sánchez’s trip…
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WHO pandemic agreement talks face deadline crunch
The outcome of years-long negotiations on a global agreement on tackling future pandemics remained in doubt ahead of a final…
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South Korea deploys helicopters to contain fire in DMZ, says military
South Korean military deployed helicopters to contain a wildfire within the DMZ, the buffer zone separating the two Koreas, it…
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South Korea establishes diplomatic ties with Syria, a North Korea ally
South Korea and Syria have signed an agreement in Damascus establishing diplomatic relations, the South Korean foreign ministry said on Friday, opening new…
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Pro-Palestinian protesters at Stanford charged with felonies
Twelve protesters were charged on Thursday with felony vandalism for their actions during a June 2024 pro-Palestinian protest at Stanford University in…
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