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South Korea’s Supreme Court Casts Doubt on Lee Jae-myung’s Presidential Candidacy
South Korea’s Supreme Court overturns ruling clearing Lee Jae-myung of election law violations, casting doubt on his June 3 presidential bid and fueling political uncertainty.
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U.S. and Ukraine Sign Deal for Reconstruction and Rare Earth Minerals Access
Ukraine and the U.S. sign a landmark deal granting preferential access to Ukrainian minerals and funding for reconstruction. The deal also signals continued U.S. support for Ukraine’s defense against Russia.
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Over 540 Killed in Three Weeks as Sudan's Darfur Region Faces Intensified Conflict
Sudan's Darfur crisis deepens as over 540 killed in 3 weeks amid RSF attacks on el-Fasher. UN's Volker Turk warns of rising bloodshed in what’s already the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
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China Praises Iran's Diplomatic Efforts on Nuclear Programme Ahead of US-Iran Talks
China praises Iran's pledge not to pursue nuclear weapons and backs its diplomatic efforts. FM Wang Yi urges continued cooperation with the IAEA ahead of US-Iran talks in Rome.
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US Economic Slowdown Looms as Tariffs Impact Growth: Analysts Predict Contraction
Analysts expect a significant slowdown in the US economy, with GDP growth predicted at just 0.4% in Q1. New tariffs and trade policies under Trump’s administration are blamed for the sharp downturn.
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Canadian PM Mark Carney Claims Victory, Positions Canada as Multilateral Leader Amid Trump’s Protectionism
Mark Carney's comeback victory in Canada’s election marks a new era of leadership, as he positions the nation against Trump's protectionist policies and champions multilateralism.
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FDA Approves Zevaskyn for Epidermolysis Bullosa, Shares Surge 13%
Shares of a Cleveland-based drugmaker rise 13% after the FDA approves Zevaskyn, a gene therapy for treating recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa. The treatment offers hope for chronic wound healing.
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Indian Mob Lynching Incident in Mangaluru Highlights Rising Tensions Amid Pakistan-India Strains
A tragic mob lynching in Mangaluru, India, sparks outrage as a man is killed after rooting for Pakistan during a cricket match. The attack follows heightened tensions between Pakistan and India.
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