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Peru is once again facing political instability after Congress voted to remove President José Jerí from office, just four months into his tenure. The decision adds another chapter to a prolonged period of institutional turbulence in the South American nation. With 75 votes in favor out of 102 lawmakers, the motion of
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The United States government has revoked more than 100,000 visas during the first year of the current administration, marking one of the most significant immigration enforcement actions in recent years. The measure reflects a broader strategy aimed at tightening entry standards and reinforcing national security controls.
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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde may leave her position before the official end of her mandate, according to reports circulating in financial circles. The possibility has surprised markets, as her leadership has been central during a period marked by high inflation, aggressive monetary tightening, and global
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China has announced a significant easing of its travel policies by granting visa-free entry to citizens of Canada and the United Kingdom through December 31, 2026. The move allows eligible travelers to enter mainland China for short stays without the need to apply for a visa in advance. Under the new arrangement, holders of
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In recent months, reports have emerged suggesting the presence of recruitment networks targeting citizens in Uganda for deployment to Russia or areas connected to the conflict in Ukraine. These accounts do not describe an official deployment by the Ugandan state, but rather individual arrangements facilitated
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A tragic accident occurred over the weekend in a town near Salamanca, in northwestern Spain, where a man lost his life during a traditional bull-running celebration. The incident took place during a popular local event attended by residents and visitors. According to preliminary reports, the man was gored by a bull after a moment
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Former U.S. President Barack Obama sparked widespread discussion after commenting in a recent podcast interview that he considers the existence of extraterrestrial life to be plausible. His remarks quickly circulated across social media platforms, where short clips were shared, sometimes without full context.
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Former Ukrainian Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko has been detained as part of a sweeping corruption investigation that has shaken the country’s energy sector. Authorities arrested him while he was reportedly attempting to leave the country, according to anti-corruption officials. The arrest is connected to an
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Several European governments have recently stated that new technical assessments suggest Alexei Navalny may have been poisoned prior to his death in prison. The joint declaration has intensified diplomatic tensions with Moscow and renewed international debate over the circumstances surrounding his passing. Navalny
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Recently disclosed court documents outline the structure of the estate associated with Jeffrey Epstein and the framework established for the distribution of his assets following his death in 2019. The materials are part of records connected to ongoing legal proceedings linked to the broader case. According to the documents, Epstein
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is reportedly seriously examining the possibility of accelerating the accession process of a war-affected country into the European Union, potentially as early as next year if conditions allow. The discussion reflects a growing debate within the bloc about the strategic role
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Following the expiration of the New START treaty, Russia has indicated that it will continue to respect the previously established limits on its nuclear arsenal — but under one clear condition: that the United States does not exceed those same thresholds. The position reflects a self-imposed moratorium aimed at
