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Clash in Ataq: STC Supporters Attack Government Building, 5 Dead
Violence erupts in Yemen’s Ataq as STC-linked protesters attack local govt building. 5 killed, 39 injured as security forces intervene.
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AG Pam Bondi to Testify on Epstein File Redactions Before House Panel
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi will face the House Judiciary Committee over DOJ’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein files. Lawmakers are pressing her on extensive redactions and withheld material despite a federal law mandating disclosure.
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U.S. Moves Missiles to Mobile Launchers in Qatar as Iran Tensions Rise
Satellite images reveal U.S. Patriot missiles at al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar now mounted on mobile trucks, increasing rapid deployment capability amid rising tensions with Iran. Regional bases show a noticeable buildup of aircraft and military equipment.
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Israel Moves to Ease West Bank Land Purchases, Sparking Annexation Fears
Israel has approved changes to West Bank land registration rules, making it easier for Israeli Jews to buy property in the occupied territory. Palestinians warn the move signals creeping annexation and tighter control over Hebron and holy sites.
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Macron Warns Europe to Brace for More U.S. Hostility, Urges Economic Reforms
French President Emmanuel Macron calls on the EU to learn from the "Greenland moment," strengthen its global power, and prepare for future tensions with the U.S. and China.
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Minnesota Woman Arrested After Following ICE Agents in Suburban Surveillance
Becky Ringstrom, a mother of seven, was arrested in Minneapolis after following federal immigration agents in her SUV. Authorities cite obstruction of law enforcement; critics call the arrest excessive.
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Starmer Survives Internal Challenge Amid Epstein-Mandelson Fallout
UK PM Keir Starmer survives calls to resign after revelations about Peter Mandelson’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Cabinet rallies support, but Labour faces falling approval and election pressures.
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Thousands ‘Evaporated’ in Gaza as Families Search for Loved Ones Lost Without Trace
An investigation reveals thousands of Palestinians have “evaporated” in Gaza, leaving no bodies behind, as families search ruins for loved ones amid allegations of banned high-temperature weapons use.
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