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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.

El Mencho’s Demise Ignites Violence Across Mexico, Puts Trump in Spotlight

The killing of cartel boss 'El Mencho' in Mexico sparks widespread violence, travel chaos, and renewed pressure from the U.S.

Les Wexner Faces Intensified Congressional Scrutiny Over Epstein Ties

Billionaire Les Wexner faces tough questions from lawmakers over his long ties with Jeffrey Epstein. Lawmakers allege Wexner enabled Epstein’s crimes, while Wexner claims he was deceived. Here’s the latest on the ongoing congressional inquiry.

Former Prince Andrew Arrested on Suspicion of Misconduct in Public Office

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, has been arrested by Thames Valley Police on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The investigation is linked to his past dealings with Jeffrey Epstein.

Bulgaria Heads to Polls Again: Snap Election Set for April 19 Amidst Political Turmoil

Bulgaria announces snap parliamentary elections for April 19 amidst ongoing political instability and economic concerns. A caretaker government has been appointed to oversee the process.

Gold Fever Grips South Africa: Cattle Pen Discovery Sparks Frenzy

A gold rush has erupted in a South African informal settlement after a resident discovered gold nuggets in a cattle pen, drawing dozens of hopeful miners despite official warnings.

Sweden Offers A Taste of Island Life: Apply to Be a Custodian of Your Own Private Island

Explore Sweden's unique 'Your Swedish Island' competition, offering a one-year custodianship of a private island to selected applicants, excluding billionaires, and redefining luxury.

Trump Unveils $5 Billion Gaza Reconstruction Drive at Board of Peace Inaugural Meeting

President Trump launches the Board of Peace's $5 billion Gaza reconstruction plan at its inaugural meeting, seeking to shape new pathways for recovery and international cooperation amid lingering controversy over local inclusion and lasting stability.

Sweden Warms to Euro: Trump Era Sparks New Debate on Currency Shift

Sweden is reconsidering adopting the euro as geopolitical uncertainty rises under Trump. Learn about the political debate, economic factors, and what it may mean for the country's future.

Homeland Security Faces Shutdown as Congress Deadlocked on Funding

Congress is on the verge of a Department of Homeland Security shutdown due to a deadlock over immigration enforcement funding. Key agencies like TSA and FEMA face disruptions, with essential personnel working without pay.

US and Taiwan Forge Landmark Trade Pact, Slashing Tariffs and Boosting Purchases

Explore the details of the new trade agreement between the U.S. and Taiwan, focusing on tariff reductions, increased purchases of American goods, and the strengthening of their high-tech strategic partnership.

EU Chief Ursula von der Leyen Champions Single Market Overhaul and Regulatory Simplification

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen champions a stronger EU single market and regulatory simplification to boost economic competitiveness against global rivals like the US and China.

Netanyahu Presses Trump on Iran and Gaza Amidst Nuclear Diplomacy

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House to discuss Iran's nuclear program and the Gaza situation amidst ongoing diplomatic efforts.

Ethiopia Accused of Secretly Training Sudanese RSF Fighters with Alleged UAE Funding

Investigation reveals Ethiopia allegedly operates a secret camp training Sudanese RSF fighters, with alleged funding from the UAE, raising regional security concerns.

EU Tackles Cyberbullying with New Action Plan and Reporting App for Minors

The European Commission has unveiled a new action plan against cyberbullying, featuring an EU-wide reporting app for minors and enhanced prevention strategies.

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