Zimbabwe's ruling party proposes draft law eliminating direct presidential elections
Zimbabwe's ruling party has introduced draft legislation that would remove voters' ability to directly elect the president.
Zimbabwe's ruling party has introduced draft legislation that would remove voters' ability to directly elect the president.

NORAD detected Russian military aircraft operating in Alaskan and Canadian Air Defense Identification Zones, prompting fighter jet response.

Small Business Administration chief Kelly Loeffler announced plans for fraud investigations across all 50 states while reporting staff reductions.
Workplace products company Cintas agreed to buy uniform supplier UniFirst for $5.5 billion in enterprise value.

Courts in Wales and Ohio are handling distinct cases where husbands are accused of fatally stabbing their wives.
Three separate business developments emerged from Asia including a Chinese robotics IPO, North Korean military equipment unveiling, and Chinese EV expansion.

Voting technology company Smartmatic filed a motion to dismiss criminal money laundering charges, alleging the prosecution is retribution from Trump.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has designated Afghanistan as a state sponsor of wrongful detention, citing Taliban tactics against Americans.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani declined to answer questions about Iran's leadership while facing criticism over changes to transportation policy.
Chinese central bank governor and officials emphasize China's economic stability and trade performance in outreach to international CEOs and investors.

Residents in Iran's capital describe increased security presence with new checkpoints where people are stopped and searched.

Former DeRidder mayor Misty Roberts, 43, is facing criminal charges related to alleged sexual assault, with court proceedings ongoing.
A suspect has been charged with a 2003 rape case after DNA evidence emerged, following Andrew Malkinson's wrongful conviction and 17-year imprisonment.

A U.S. court has taken initial steps toward potentially ordering refunds of billions in previously collected tariffs.

Salesforce plans to raise up to $25 billion for share buybacks while a Meta executive and Sequoia partner aim to raise over $1 billion for new firm.
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