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Kim Jong Un Vows to Keep Nukes, Labels South Korea “Most Hostile State”
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un reaffirms nuclear arsenal, calls US actions “state terrorism,” and declares South Korea the “most hostile state,” warning of merciless retaliation.
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Afghan Taliban Frees US Researcher Dennis Coyle After Year in Detention
Afghan Taliban releases US linguist Dennis Coyle after over a year in detention. UAE helped facilitate his reunion with family in Kabul.
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EU and Australia Seal Free-Trade Deal, Boost Defence and Rare-Earth Cooperation
EU and Australia strike long-awaited trade deal, increasing beef quotas, easing EV taxes, and strengthening defence ties while addressing rare-earth reliance amid global energy crises.
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Starmer Denies Iran Threat to UK, Calls for Calm on Middle East Tensions
PM Keir Starmer says Britain is not a target of Iran amid Middle East tensions, stresses caution, strategy, and reducing regional risks.
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Reports Suggest Potential US-Iran Meeting in Islamabad Amid War Tensions
Israeli media reports a possible US-Iran meeting in Islamabad this weekend as officials seek to mediate amid Middle East war. Iran denies any talks are underway.
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Israeli Finance Minister Calls for Annexation of Southern Lebanon Amid Escalating Strikes
Israel’s Bezalel Smotrich urges borders be pushed to the Litani River as airstrikes destroy bridges and homes in southern Lebanon, displacing over a million.
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Middle East War Threatens Global Energy Supply as IEA Warns of Crisis Worse Than 1970s Oil Shocks
IEA warns Middle East war could trigger the worst energy crisis in decades as Israel and US strike Iran, Iran retaliates, and oil surges above $100/barrel.
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Iran Denies Talks with US, Calls Trump’s Statements “Psychological Warfare”
Iran rejects Trump’s claims of Middle East talks, saying his statements aim to lower energy prices and buy time for US military plans. Oil prices remain volatile.
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