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Ukraine’s Ousted Defence Minister Fedorov Demands Wartime Elections

Former Ukrainian defence minister Mykhailo Fedorov called on August 19 for elections during the war, the first such demand since Russia's 2022 invasion.

Ukraine’s Ousted Defence Minister Fedorov Demands Wartime Elections

Former Ukrainian defence minister Mykhailo Fedorov called on August 19 for elections during the war, the first such demand since Russia's 2022 invasion.

US Treasury Doubles Bond Buybacks as National Debt Hits $40 Trillion

The U.S. Treasury has doubled its bond buyback operations as national debt reached $40 trillion, aiming to steady demand amid rising long-term yields.

Iran Warns New US Sanctions Violate Other States’ Sovereignty

Iran denounced proposed US sanctions on Thursday as a violation of other states' sovereignty, while Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended the measures.

Trump Lifts Tariffs on 300,000 Tonnes of Ground Beef for 90 Days

President Trump will allow tariff-free imports of up to 300,000 metric tonnes of ground beef for 90 days to ease U.S. prices amid a shrinking cattle herd.

India’s ‘Cockroach’ Protest Movement Roils Delhi as Modi Vows to Punish Exam Leaks

Tens of thousands defy police in Delhi demanding India's education minister quit over exam leak scandals, as Modi pledges fast-track courts.

US War on Iran Nears $110 Billion as Iran Threatens UK Bases Used by American Forces

The US war on Iran has cost nearly $110 billion with $67 billion more sought, as Iran warns UK bases hosting American forces are "legitimate targets."

Black Descendants Sue Muscogee Nation Seeking Tribal Citizenship Rights

Two descendants of people enslaved by the Muscogee Nation have sued in federal court seeking tribal citizenship, citing an 1866 treaty and a 2025 court rul

US Prosecutors Withdraw Subpoenas Targeting New York Times Reporters

Federal prosecutors have withdrawn subpoenas issued to three New York Times journalists who reported on security concerns over a Qatari-donated Air Force O

Nicaragua’s Congress Advances Plan to Suspend Elections, Drawing UN and US Condemnation

Nicaragua's congress announced a plan to implement President Daniel Ortega's order to end elections, drawing condemnation from the UN and the US.

Trump Organization Eyes Tbilisi Skyline with Ambitious New Skyscraper Project

The Trump Organization is planning a new luxury skyscraper in Tbilisi, Georgia, featuring a hotel and residences, as part of its international expansion strategy.

Strait of Hormuz Tensions Escalate: Iran Closes Key Waterway Amid Attacks and US Blockade

Tensions surge as Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz following attacks on ships and a US blockade. Explore the latest developments, diplomatic efforts, and global impact.

US-Peru Tensions Flare: F-16 Deal Postponed Amidst Concerns Over Chinese Port Investment

US-Peru relations strained as F-16 deal is postponed, sparking US backlash and renewed focus on China's strategic port investment in Chancay.

Ukraine’s Drone Strikes Provoke Russian Threats Against Europe Amidst Belarus Escalation Fears

Ukraine's long-range drone strikes on Russian oil infrastructure prompt Moscow's threats against Europe, while President Zelenskyy warns of Russia potentially drawing Belarus into the conflict.

French Peacekeeper Slain in Lebanon Attack; Macron Accuses Hezbollah

French peacekeeper killed in Lebanon attack; President Macron blames Hezbollah, while the militant group denies involvement. Details of the incident and diplomatic reactions.

Russian Influencers Break Silence, Criticize Kremlin Policies Amidst Growing Discontent

Russian influencers like Victoria Bonya are criticizing Kremlin policies on issues ranging from internet restrictions to economic woes, prompting a response from the Kremlin and sparking widespread online debate.

Soaring Jet Fuel Prices Threaten Summer Travel to Europe, Canadians Rethink Plans

Discover how rising jet fuel prices and Middle East tensions are driving up airfares to Europe, impacting summer travel plans, especially for Canadians.

Historic Direct Talks Between Israel and Lebanon Held Amidst Regional Tensions

Israel and Lebanon engage in rare direct talks in Washington D.C., brokered by the U.S., amidst escalating regional tensions and ongoing conflict.

Cathay Pacific and HK Express Slash Flights Amid Soaring Jet Fuel Costs

Cathay Pacific and HK Express announce flight cuts from mid-May to end-June due to soaring jet fuel prices driven by Middle East conflict. Learn about schedule changes and passenger impact.

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