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WorldMar 25

Israel Conducts Strikes in Tehran Amid Regional Escalation

Israeli military confirmed conducting strikes in Tehran following weekend missile attacks and regional security incidents.

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WorldMay 5

China criticizes US sanctions on Cuba as Cuban ambassador defends sovereignty

China condemned expanded US sanctions on Cuba as illegal while Cuba's UN ambassador stated the country is prepared to defend itself amid ongoing tensions.

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WorldApr 22

Mass trial begins in El Salvador for 486 alleged MS-13 gang members

Nearly 500 alleged MS-13 gang members, including leaders, face trial in El Salvador on charges including thousands of murders and other crimes.

6 sources
WorldApr 10

Iran Launches Multi-Front Drone and Missile Attacks Across Middle East

Iran's Revolutionary Guards conducted coordinated strikes on oil facilities and other targets while Iraq's Islamic Resistance announced a temporary halt to operations.

8 sources
WorldApr 26

Iran Executes Alleged Israeli Agent; Turkey Considers Regional Roles

Iran executed a person it claims worked for Israel during protests, while Turkey discusses potential involvement in regional maritime operations.

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WorldMay 4

Australia begins royal commission hearings on Bondi attack and antisemitism

A royal commission investigating the Bondi Beach attack and rising antisemitism in Australia has commenced hearings, with victim's daughter giving first testimony.

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WorldApr 20

Ukraine and Russia Exchange Drone Strikes as Unmanned Combat Escalates

Ukrainian and Russian forces conducted overnight drone attacks targeting military facilities and civilian areas, marking continued escalation in unmanned warfare.

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WorldApr 30

China's Foreign Minister Calls Taiwan 'Biggest Risk' in U.S.-China Relations

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Secretary of State Marco Rubio that Taiwan represents the primary threat to bilateral ties between the superpowers.

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WorldMay 2

Lawyers seek release for war criminal Ratko Mladic citing deteriorating health

Defense attorneys for former Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic have requested his release from prison, citing the 84-year-old's declining health.

2 sources
WorldMar 12

Pentagon Reports 140 US Service Members Wounded in Iran Operations

The Pentagon announced that approximately 140 American service members have been wounded since military operations against Iran began in late February.

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WorldApr 25

Russian Attacks on Ukraine Kill Seven as Europe Braces for Extended Conflict

A major Russian attack on Ukraine killed seven people and wounded dozens, while drone fragments damaged property in neighboring Romania.

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WorldApr 11

Hungarian PM Orban Faces Election as US-Europe Relations Show Strain

Viktor Orban confronts reelection challenge amid tensions between Trump administration and European allies over Iran conflict.

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WorldApr 23

ICC Confirms Crimes Against Humanity Charges Against Former Philippine President Duterte

International Criminal Court judges confirmed charges against Rodrigo Duterte for alleged murders during anti-drug operations as mayor and president.

3 sources
WorldApr 21

US Forces Board Sanctioned Oil Tanker in Indian Ocean

U.S. military conducted maritime interdiction of oil tanker previously sanctioned for smuggling Iranian crude, amid ongoing enforcement efforts against Iran-linked vessels.

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WorldMay 2

Uganda Advances Bill Imposing Prison Terms for 'Foreign Interests' Promotion

Uganda's parliament is fast-tracking legislation that would impose up to 20 years in prison for promoting foreign interests and restrict overseas partnerships.

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