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Rubio Hints at Shift in U.S. North Korea Policy: Is Denuclearization a Lost Cause?

Rubio hints at a shift in U.S. North Korea policy, suggesting a focus on crisis management over complete denuclearization.

Indonesia Considers Social Media Age Restrictions Following Australia’s Lead

Australia leads with a law banning social media for under-16s, while Indonesia considers similar age restrictions to protect children online.

Biden Claims He Could Have Beaten Trump If He Had Run Last Year

Biden reflects on his presidency, believes he could have won 2024 election, and highlights his foreign diplomacy and economic achievements.

Tibet Quake Aftermath: Over 30,000 Displaced and Thousands Injured

A 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Tibet has caused 126 deaths and extensive damage, prompting a large-scale rescue operation.

African Leaders Slam Macron’s ‘Thank You’ Remarks on France’s Role in Africa

African leaders criticize Macron's comments on gratitude, signaling a shift away from French influence amid growing anti-French sentiment.

Nippon Steel Takes Legal Action Against Biden’s Block on U.S. Steel Acquisition

Nippon Steel's chairman criticizes Biden's block on U.S. Steel acquisition, claiming it harms both nations and seeks legal recourse.

Israel Offers Hamas Exile Deal in Exchange for Gaza Control Transfer

Israel offers Hamas a deal for exile in exchange for control of Gaza, while airstrikes continue, raising civilian casualty concerns.

Amazon Rainforest Fires Surge to Highest Levels in 17 Years

Fires in Brazil's Amazon surged to a 17-year high in 2024, driven by drought and intentional land clearing, despite reduced deforestation.

Fake IOC President Scams High-Profile Leaders on Social Media

Fake accounts impersonating IOC President Thomas Bach were found, targeting officials to gather sensitive information using AI technology.

China’s Mega Dam in Tibet: Powering Millions or Displacing Them?

China plans to build the world's largest hydropower dam in Tibet, expected to produce 300 billion kWh of electricity, impacting millions.

Panic on PAL Airlines Flight as Plane Catches Fire in Canada—No One Hurt

A passenger plane in Canada caught fire during landing due to landing gear issues, but all 73 on board were unharmed.

iPhone Becomes ‘Property of Gods’ After Being Dropped in Hindu Temple Donation Box

A Hindu temple in India refused to return a man's smartphone dropped in a donation box, claiming it became divine property.

Trump’s Greenland Dream: A New Push for the Arctic Jewel

Denmark boosts defense spending in Greenland amid Trump's renewed interest in acquiring the territory for its resources and strategic value.

NATO Chief Urges Zelenskyy to Ease Up on Germany’s Scholz Criticism

NATO's Rutte advises Zelenskyy to stop criticizing Scholz, emphasizing Germany's significant military support for Ukraine.

Biden’s Bold Move: 37 Death Row Inmates Get Life Sentences

Trump’s team condemns Biden’s commutation of death row inmates, calling it a "disgusting decision" and a threat to justice.

Marie Curie: The Woman Who Changed Science Forever

Marie Curie broke barriers in science, becoming the first woman to win Nobel Prizes in two fields, paving the way for women in STEM.

Ukrainian Forces Claim to Have Taken Out 50 North Korean Soldiers in Shocking Drone Assault

Ukrainian forces report killing 50 North Korean soldiers, highlighting their ineffective tactics against advanced FPV drones.

Zelenskyy Claims Russia is Burning North Korean Soldiers’ Bodies to Hide Their Identities

Zelenskyy accuses Russia of incinerating fallen North Korean soldiers' faces to hide their identities, showcasing video evidence.

Putin Claims Russia Holds Strong Control Over Ukraine Frontlines

Russian officials claim staggering Ukrainian casualties, with 1 million total and 560,000 this year, as tensions with the U.S. escalate.

International Hunt Begins for Assad Family’s Hidden Billions

The international community is tracking $17 trillion in hidden assets of the Assad family, linked to corruption and human rights abuses.

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