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In his latest social media blast, President Donald Trump ordered all air traffic controllers to “get back to work now,” warning that absentees would be docked pay while recommending a $10,000 bonus for those who kept working through the shutdown. The call comes amid
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On the Spanish tourist island of Tenerife, three people have died in accidents caused by strong waves. According to rescue services, the incidents occurred on Saturday in three different locations. In El Cabezo, in the south of the island, rescuers pulled a man from the water, who was
Read more: Emergency Declared in Tenerife After Deadly Accidents Caused by Rough Seas
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Despite the ceasefire agreed upon in the Gaza Strip, another Palestinian has died as a result of Israeli airstrikes. In addition, one person was injured, local paramedics said on Saturday. The Israeli army stated it opened fire after two militants crossed an agreed demarcation line and approached
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The interim Syrian president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, arrived in the United States for a historic visit. The Syrian state news agency reported this after the U.S. removed the former jihadist from its terrorist list on Friday. Al-Sharaa will be received by U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House
Read more: Historic Visit: Ahmed Al-Sharaa Arrives in Washington for Talks with Trump
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The U.S. budget dispute caused massive air traffic disruptions over the weekend. Due to a significant shortage of air traffic controllers, around 1,500 flights were canceled on Saturday alone and another 6,000 were delayed. The Senate now plans to make a new attempt to end the shutdown
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Bolivia has undergone a historic political shift: Christian Democrat Rodrigo Paz has been sworn in as the new president of the South American nation. In a solemn ceremony at the parliament building in La Paz on Saturday, the 58-year-old took the oath of office with the words, “God
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Former U.S. President Joe Biden has launched a strong attack on his successor, Donald Trump. Trump not only “tore down the White House with a wrecking ball,” said the 82-year-old, according to U.S. media, referring to Trump’s construction work for a new ballroom at the White House,
Read more: Joe Biden accuses Donald Trump of destroying American democracy and unity
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Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Benjamin Netanyahu are unlikely to ever be friends again in this lifetime: the Turkish judiciary has issued an arrest warrant against the Israeli prime minister and other members of the Israeli government for “genocide.” A total of 37 arrest warrants have been issued
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German Lieutenant General Alexander Sollfrank, head of the Bundeswehr’s operational command, warned that Russia could launch a limited attack on NATO territory “as soon as tomorrow.” Speaking to Reuters, the senior military official said Russia’s current level of armament
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With military pomp and a grand ceremony, China has officially commissioned its third aircraft carrier, the Fujian, in the presence of President Xi Jinping. The event took place on Hainan Island before some 2,000 attendees, including naval officers and shipyard workers. The Fujian represents
Read more: China commissions its third aircraft carrier Fujian, challenging United States dominance
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The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned a lower court ruling that had blocked former President Donald Trump’s administration from enforcing a policy allowing only “male” and “female” gender options on U.S. passports. The move temporarily reinstates the rule requiring the designation of s
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Russsian President Vladimir Putin has ordered preparations for possible nuclear weapons tests in response to recent U.S. announcements about resuming their own testing. According to the Kremlin, Putin instructed ministries and intelligence services to gather information and draft
Read more: Putin orders nuclear test preparations in response to United States actions
- U.S. government shutdown triggers flight cancellations and growing chaos nationwide
- Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves at least ninety dead and thousands displaced nationwide
- Mamdani wins New York election, sparking fierce debate over Gaza stance
- China accelerates AI-powered autonomous weapons as global military race intensifies
