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Paraguay Outraged After Brazil’s Intel Agency Caught Hacking Government Network

Brazilian intelligence faces scandal over hacking Paraguay's government network, prompting diplomatic tensions and halted power negotiations.

UN Staff and Medics Killed in Gaza? Israel Faces New War Crime Claims

Israel allegedly killed UN and medical personnel in Gaza, raising fears of war crimes amid renewed offensive with U.S. support.

Germany’s Once-Punctual Trains Now Among Europe’s Worst for Delays

In 2023, 40% of long-distance trains in Germany were delayed, highlighting ongoing issues with punctuality in the rail system.

Kim Jong Un Shows Off AI Kamikaze Drones in Rare Military Display

Kim Jong Un oversees tests of reconnaissance and kamikaze drones, emphasizing their role in military modernization and long-term strategy.

Royal Visit to Vatican Delayed as Pope Francis Recovers from Pneumonia

Pope Francis is recovering at home after hospitalization, leading to the postponement of King Charles III's Vatican visit.

Oaxaca Bus Tragedy: 11 Killed and 20 Injured, Many Returning from Political Rally

A tragic bus accident in southern Mexico has claimed at least 11 lives, with many victims linked to a ruling party political event.

Pope Francis’s Compassionate Embrace of Grieving Child Stirs Social Media

Pope Francis comforts a grieving boy in a viral 2018 video as he battles pneumonia in the hospital, showcasing his compassion.

Clocks Spring Forward: Daylight Saving Time Kicks Off Sunday

The U.S. starts Daylight Savings Time, reducing the time difference with South Korea, sparking debates on its necessity and health impacts.

AI to Help U.S. Cancel Visas of Students Supporting Hamas and Other Terrorists

The U.S. plans to use AI to revoke visas of foreign students supporting Hamas, monitoring social media for pro-Palestinian sentiments.

New MH-60R Seahawk Helicopter Enhances South Korea’s Naval Operations

South Korea's Navy introduces the MH-60R Seahawk helicopter, enhancing anti-submarine warfare and maritime operations capabilities.

ROK-U.S. Joint Exercise Accidentally Drops Bombs, Injuring 7 in Pocheon

A joint military exercise in South Korea led to an accidental airstrike, injuring civilians and military personnel.

War-Time Baby Boom: Israel’s Birthrate Jumps by Nearly 5% in 2024

Israel sees a surprising rise in birthrates during ongoing conflict, with 181,000 births in 2024, reflecting a unique baby boom trend.

Lesotho Outraged Over Trump’s Dismissive Remark: ‘A Country Nobody Knows’

Trump's comments on Lesotho sparked outrage, with officials emphasizing the nation's importance and seeking to change his perspective.

Trump Administration to End Use of Military Aircraft for Deportations

The Trump administration will stop using military aircraft for deportations, citing high costs and inefficiency, effective March 1.

Syphilis Infections Soar Worldwide, U.S. and Japan Hit Record Highs

Syphilis infections are surging globally, with record highs in the U.S., Japan, and Europe, raising serious public health concerns.

South Korea Struggles with Diplomatic Uncertainty Amid Trump’s Impeachment Crisis

The impeachment crisis hinders U.S.-South Korea diplomacy, causing fragmented trade and foreign policy responses amid political instability.

Taliban Seizes Record Amount of Opium, Arrests Two in Takhar Province

The Taliban seized over 6 tons of opium in Takhar, marking their largest confiscation since regaining power in 2021.

Trump’s Military Aid Suspension Sparks Outrage in War-Torn Ukraine

Residents of Kramatorsk express despair over U.S. military aid halt, fearing for their future amid escalating Russian attacks.

Ri Hi Yong Meets Putin in Moscow, Strengthening North Korea-Russia Ties

North Korean official Ri Hi Yong met Putin in Russia, signaling strong ties and potential discussions on Kim Jong Un's visit.

U.S. Navy Joins Multinational Sea Dragon Exercise Near Guam to Boost Anti-Submarine Warfare

The U.S. Navy joins Sea Dragon exercise with South Korea, Japan, Australia, and India to enhance anti-submarine warfare capabilities.

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