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Lee Jae-myung: Opposition Leader Stabbed in Busan, South Korea

The political landscape of South Korea was rattled by a shocking incident as Lee Jae-myung, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea and prominent political figure, fell victim to a stabbing during a news conference in Busan. This alarming attack unfolded on Tuesday morning, targeting Lee, who narrowly lost the 2022 presidential elections. The assailant, […]

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Muhammad Yunus: Bangladeshi jail sentence for Nobel laureate

Muhammad Yunus, the recipient of the Nobel Prize, was sentenced to six months in prison by a Bangladeshi court for breaking the labor regulations of the nation. Professor Yunus has been a strong opponent of Sheikh Hasina, the prime minister.Supporters of his claim that the lawsuit has political motivations. The well-known economist was found guilty

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Crown Prince Frederik: Unveiling Details About Denmark’s Future Monarch

On New Year’s Eve, Danes were taken aback when Queen Margrethe II declared her abdication. The world’s sole reigning queen and the longest-serving living monarch in Europe will step down on 14 January, marking 52 years since her ascension to the throne. “I will pass on the throne to my son, Crown Prince Frederik,” she

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Putin Pledges to Escalate Strikes on Ukrainian Military Targets

Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a commitment to “intensify” attacks against Ukraine, marking a heightened phase in the ongoing conflict characterized by recent aerial assaults from both sides.   Speaking at a military hospital in Moscow, Putin affirmed the military’s dedication to targeting Ukrainian “military installations.” He condemned a Ukrainian air raid on the

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Ukraine and Russia Accuse Each Other of Early New Year’s Day Attacks

On Monday, Ukraine shelled the city of Donetsk, resulting in four fatalities, according to a Russian-installed official in the eastern region. Simultaneously, Russia’s air attacks on various Ukrainian regions claimed at least one life, as per local officials.   Denis Pushilin, the head of the Donetsk region, reported 13 injuries in the “heavy shelling” by

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Japan has issued tsunami warnings in the aftermath of a powerful earthquake.

Here are the latest developments. On Monday, western Japan experienced a formidable earthquake that prompted tsunami warnings and evacuation mandates across multiple prefectures. The quake, centered in Ishikawa Prefecture on the Noto Peninsula, resulted in buildings collapsing, individuals being trapped, and widespread power outages affecting tens of thousands, as reported by officials and Japan’s public

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Half of Gaza’s Population Faces the Threat of Starvation, Warns United Nations

For weeks, Walaa Zaiter’s four children have been experiencing hunger, yet she struggles to find sufficient food for them.   They yearn for sandwiches, fruit juice, and the homemade Palestinian dishes she used to prepare before the onset of the war. In a fleeting moment of internet access, she observed her children gathered around her

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Trump Reiterates Controversial Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Despite Broad Condemnation, Drawing Comparisons to Historical Quotes

During a rally in New Hampshire on Saturday, former President Donald Trump made a statement about illegal immigrants, proclaiming they were “poisoning the blood of our country.” This particular phrase closely resembles language used in Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf,” where he described the “influx of foreign blood” as “poison.”   In addition to this controversial

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Three Palestinian Students Shot in Vermont, Suspect Remains Unidentified

An unidentified assailant approached three men on a street near the University of Vermont campus around 6:30 p.m. on a Saturday and discharged four rounds, striking two of the victims in the torso and the third below the waist, according to the police. Officials have confirmed that two of the victims are currently in stable condition,

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