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Suicide Bombing at Political Rally in Pakistan Leaves Dozens Dead and Injured

At least 42 people were killed, and over 130 were injured in a tragic incident when a suicide bomber detonated explosives at a political rally

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Helicopter crash affects Australia-US military exercise, four missing

The United States and Australia paused their joint military exercise on Saturday after a defense helicopter taking part in the military drills crashed near Hamilton

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Founder of Wagner Mercenary Group Spotted in Russia After Leading Armed Rebellion

The founder of the Wagner private military firm, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has been spotted in Russia for the first time since last month when he oversaw

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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Meets with Russia’s Defence Minister

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu met on Wednesday during Shoigu’s infrequent visit to the closed country. Both parties concurred

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Japan’s Demographic Shift: Decline in Japanese Nationals, Rise of Foreign Residents

As the number of Japanese citizens continues to fall at an unprecedented rate while the population of foreign residents rises, Japan is going through a

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Typhoon Doksuri: Taiwan Cancels Han Kuang Military Exercises

As the island nation prepares for what could be the strongest typhoon to hit the island in four years, Taiwan has curtailed some of its

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214 years old Ukrainian Cathedral, was Bombed by Russia

The old Orthodox Ukrainian cathedral in Odesa, a port city in southern Ukraine, was severely damaged by Russian missiles. According to Ukrainian officials, at least

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Ahead of Election: Polarized Spain Eyes the Hard-Right

Even before the polls open, political tremors are caused by Sunday’s election in Spain. Also Read – Egypt sentences Spain-based businessman to life in prison over

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Controversy Over Florida’s African American History Standards

Recent changes to teaching African American history standards in Florida’s public schools have provoked contentious discussions among educators, civil rights activists, and policymakers. Students must

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Russia May Attack Black Sea Civilian Shipping, US Warns

The United States of America has asserted that it possesses information indicating that Russia laid additional sea mines in the approaches to Ukrainian ports; this