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Israel’s Foreign Minister Visits Somaliland, Sparking Regional Outrage
Israel recognizes Somaliland; FM Gideon Saar visits amid Somalia, AU, and OIC condemnation, citing sovereignty and stability concerns.
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Europe Pushes Back Against Trump’s Greenland Takeover Proposal
European leaders, including Macron, Merz, and Starmer, reject Trump’s calls to annex Greenland, affirming the Arctic island belongs to its people. Denmark warns US action could end NATO alliance.
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Venezuela Opposition Leader Machado Vows Return Amid US-Led Transition
Venezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado pledges to return home, hails Trump for toppling Maduro, and says her movement is ready to win free elections. Interim President Delcy Rodriguez remains in power, sparking uncertainty.
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Israel Strikes Gaza Despite US-Brokered Ceasefire, Killing Civilians
Israel launches artillery and helicopter attacks in southern Gaza despite a US-brokered truce, killing at least five civilians, including a five-year-old girl. Humanitarian access remains restricted, and hope for Rafah crossing reopening grows.
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Attack at US Vice President JD Vance’s Home in Ohio
US VP JD Vance’s Ohio residence targeted; suspect in custody after damaging a window and Secret Service vehicle. Family was not home.
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Colombian President Petro Rejects Trump’s Threats, Prioritizes National Interests
President Gustavo Petro warns Colombia’s armed forces to uphold national sovereignty, dismissing U.S. President Trump’s threats and drug allegations.
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Trump Escalates Pressure on India Over Russian Oil Purchases
Trump warns India of escalating tariffs if New Delhi continues buying Russian oil, as trade talks stall and markets react.
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Venezuela’s Maduro Faces U.S. Court After Extraordinary Capture
Nicolas Maduro, deposed Venezuelan leader, arrives in New York to face U.S. drug charges following a Special Forces operation in Caracas. Global debate over legality and U.S. motives intensifies.
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